"Django Unchained" cancels premiere, Johansson hacker gets 10 years in prison

Reuters 2012-12-18

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Another movie premiere has been put on hold in the wake of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The premiere of Quentin Tarantino's movie, "Django Unchained," a violent western in which dozens of characters are shot, has been canceled. The Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio film was supposed to have a red carpet screening and party Tuesday (December 18) in Los Angeles.

The man convicted of leaking nude photos of Scarlett Johansson and hacking various of other female celebrities has been sentenced to ten years in a federal prison. Christopher Chaney was convicted of stealing photos, film scripts and other personal information from various celebrities and claimed he was addicted to spying on them. A U.S. District Court judge handed down the sentence on Monday (December 17) and also ordered that he pay nearly 70,000 dollars in damages.

Martin Scorsese is set to create a new documentary - this time about former U.S. president Bill Clinton. Various media outlets have reported that Clinton is excited about the project and has been very cooperative. Sources say Scorsese is making the HBO movie more of a drama then a political documentary.

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