The Wolf of Wall Street Trailer: Filthy, Rich

So Leonardo DiCaprio didn’t embody pure opulence enough for you as Jay Gatsby or Calvin Candie? Try Jordan Belfort, an actual guy who made almost $1 million a week working/lawbreaking in finance in the nineties. Because DiCaprio only appears in trailers scored by Kanye West no matter how jarring the juxtaposition may be (recall: Gatsby + “No Church in the Wild”), this one’s set to “Black Skinhead” off Yeezus. A lobster gets thrown at someone. A man gets dangled — or thrown — off a building. A woman has stacks of money taped all over her body. Jonah Hill eats a live squirming thing and is a creep. Matthew McConaughey pounds his chest at what appears to be Windows on the World. Leo has a monkey. It’s from Martin Scorsese, and it’s coming Nov. 15.

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What Is the ‘Jaw-Dropping’ Reason Behind Murdoch’s Divorce?

Is there a bombshell behind Rupert Murdoch’s divorce?

    

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‘The Newsroom’: Aaron Sorkin And Cast Tip Plot Lines For Season 2 During ATAS Event

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(SPOILER ALERT! This report outlines news events that are covered Season 2 of HBO’s The Newsroom.) Creator-showrunner Aaron Sorkin took the wraps off a chunk of the forthcoming second season of his controversial HBO journalism drama tonight as a gift to voting members of the TV Academy, hoping that a little sneak peek will help win them over just as Emmy balloting gets underway. During an event at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Sorkin described that clip of The Newsroom as the first 15 minutes of the new campaign. “When I was wondering which clip to show, our costume designer said, ‘Well, you know nothing ever really happens in the first 15 minutes of everything you write’,” Sorkin quipped. That convinced him that he wouldn’t be leaking too many spoilers in what the packed house saw. However, it did reveal one or two.

SPOILER ALERT! The new season kicks off with a present-day deposition involving the lawyer portrayed by Marcia Gay Harden in a guest turn and features Jane Fonda returning as the CEO of the show’s fictional network parent company. It then flashes back to Aug. 23, 2011, and the beginning of Mohammar Gadhafi’s fall in Libya. If possible, the pacing is even faster rat-a-tat-tat and adrenalin-infused than it was in its inaugural season. Sample dialogue: Lawyer: “Fourteen months after you went on the air, you called the Tea Party ‘The American Taliban.’ What happened?” Anchor: “The Taliban resented it.”

Related: TV TEASER: HBO’s ‘The Newsroom’

Sorkin — appearing onstage with cast members Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, Thomas Sadoski, Sam Waterston, Alison Pill, Olivia Munn, Dev Patel and John Gallagher Jr. — admitted right off the top that everyone was feeling “a little bit punchy” because they had just wrapped principal photography on Season 2 some 48 hours earlier. The season, which premieres July 14, will be framed by a lawsuit indicated by the deposition seen at the beginning of the clip, which is “our version of the present day.” The time frame covered in the second season will be Aug. 23, 2011, through Election Night 2012 — about 14 1/2 months.

Sorkin had said during a PaleyFest event in March that the events being tackled in season two would include “the Tea Party/American Taliban; the general election including the primaries and conventions; Trayvon Martin; the Affordable Care Act; and drones.” And with the season ending in November 2012, there would be no coverage of the Sandy Hook tragedy. SPOILER ALERT! But another real-life news story that will be covered slipped out courtesy of Mortimer, who praised Sorkin’s “incredible foresight” in having one of the season’s main themes surround chemical weapons warfare. Of course, it came out just this week that Syrian rebels have been charged with using exactly that in their conflict. “It’s frustrating because Aaron wrote that months ago,” Mortimer said, “but it will now seem as if he was simply following that story.” Sorkin emphasized, however, that the show is “hardly ever driven by a news event, anyway.”

At one point, a debate erupted among the panelists – spurred by castmate Sadoski – regarding the occasional irresponsibility exercised by real-life news organizations. Sadoski’s beef was specifically with CNN for early on misidentifying the Boston Marathon bomber and failing to apologize for it. “Is there any consequence for getting it wrong?” he asked “I certainly haven’t heard an apology that felt remotely sincere.” Sorkin chimed in, “And in the name of what? Being first? I’ve never gotten a good answer to the question of what the value is in being first, other than bragging rights.”

But at the same time, Sorkin denied that he has any sort of anti-journalist agenda on The Newsroom, despite what many journalists and critics have written. “I know there are real journalists who feel the show is an attack on them,” he said, “but that’s the last thing that’s intended.” He added that there’s an episode during season two that is “an absolute love letter” to the job reporters do. “I’m as infatuated by what reporters do as I am public servants,” he said.

Related: Constance Zimmer To Recur On Aaron Sorkin’s HBO Series ‘The Newsroom’

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Wendi Murdoch Blindsided By Divorce Filing (Analysis)


As Rupert moves to end their 14 year marriage, questions swirl around her friendships with men including Tony Blair and Eric Schmidt.

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NOW HEAR THIS: NAVY ABANDONS ALL CAPS

Messages sent within the U.S. Navy no longer have to be written out in all capital letters. Since the 19th century, all official Navy communications have been written that way, a legacy of primitive technology combined with the service’s love of tradition.

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Tea Party: We Told You So!

As NSA news keeps coming, the government-fearing right is taking a victory lap, writes Michele Cottle.

    

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TW aims at Web services

Time Warner Cable and other pay-TV operators are offering incentives to media companies that agree to withhold content from Web-based entertainment services such as those pursued by Intel and Apple, people with knowledge of the matter said. The incentives can take the form of higher payments, or they can include…

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Chinese Media Suggest N.S.A. Disclosure Will Hurt U.S. Ties

The reports in state media are the closest thing to an official Chinese response to the revelations, which have come at an uncomfortable time for the United States.

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‘Downton Abbey’s’ Julian Fellowes is glad about character’s death

“Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes appeared at a recent event at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and to hear him tell it, there won’t be much mourning following one of the series’ most shocking character deaths.

    

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“I sincerely regret the loss of the life of Ms. Frago”

Jury acquits escort shooter. Texas Penal Code s. 9.42 has been interpreted to possibly allow the shooting of sex workers who accept money at night but do not then perform sexual services, and Ezekiel Gilbert was therefore found to have the legal right to shoot at a sex worker over a $150 dispute. This interpretation of the defence of property has come under some criticism, and although the jury may have reached their decision on a different ground, the possibility of this defence under state law appears to be sound.

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