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Limited edition of Rihanna's album costs $250Ahead of the November 19 global release of her newest album, "Unapologetic," Rihanna's launching an ambitious mini-tour. The singer will do seven different shows in seven different countries over a span of seven days starting November 14. If you haven't picked up on it yet, the number seven is important, as "Unapologetic" is her seventh studio album in seven years. (Does anyone else have the urge to play the lottery after reading that?) Ellen DeGeneres dresses up as Sofia Vergara for HalloweenSofia Vergara's Emmys dress this year was unforgettable - so much so, that Ellen DeGeneres decided to wear it as her Halloween costume. But if you followed Sofia Vergara on Twitter, you know that DeGeneres' costume wasn't as straightforward as it looked. 'Jersey Shore' cast on Sandy devastationWith New Jersey "seeing the worst crisis it's seen in a long time," as Newark Mayor Cory Booker told CNN Wednesday, the MTV reality stars who came to fame from their time spent in Seaside Heights say they're devastated over the damage done to their "second home." The "Jersey Shore" crew filmed hours at the famed boardwalk and in the now familiar Seaside home, which according to the Hollywood Reporter has withstood Sandy's wrath. IMDb users pick top 10 horror movies of all timeJust in time for Halloween, IMDb.com published a list of the top 10 horror movies of all time as voted for and rated by the site's users, and you might be surprised at what made the cut. Instead of the typical horror staples like "Rosemary's Baby," "A Nightmare on Elm Street" or "Halloween," the list is populated with unexpected entries like 2009's "Zombieland" (No. 6), 2007's "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (No. 10) and 2004's "Shaun of the Dead" (No. 3). Bryan Singer signs on for 'X-Men' sequelBryan Singer had a hand in "X-Men: First Class," but the filmmaker's now reportedly stepping into a larger role for its sequel. According to Entertainment Weekly, Singer will indeed be the guy to fill the director's chair now that Matthew Vaughn has stepped down from the job. |
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