Abigail Briones

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  • Jennifer Lawrence and Her First-Ever Sex Scene on 'Passengers' with Chris Pratt

    The odds are forever in Jennifer Lawrence's favor after successfully hurdling her first-ever sex scene---and with a married to boot---for her upcoming film "Passengers." And her recipe for success was having wine over "Dumb and Dumber" with her leading man for the science fiction romance film, Chris Pratt.

  • Chris Brown Documentary: From Being 'America's Sweetheart to Public Enemy No. 1'; Suicidal After Rihanna Assault

    A two-minute teaser for singer Chris Brown's new documentary film "Welcome to My Life" has been released. In it, the singer calls himself a "monster" and describes his recent life journey from being "America's sweetheart" down to becoming "public enemy number one." The documentary tells of what his life is like presently and his greatly publicized assault of his then-partner, Rihanna, which almost ended his career, among other things.

  • 'Blade Runner 2' Sequel Release Date Moved Up; Female Lead Announced

    Fans of the neo-noir science fiction film "Blade Runner" can expect the next installment to come out sooner, as Alcon Entertainment announced that the sequel's release date has been moved up to Oct. 6, 2017, instead of the original date, Jan. 12, 2018.

  • Mitsubishi admits to falsifying test data for more favorable emission levels, causing company shares to fall, wiping off $1.2 billion from market value

    Mitsubishi, the sixth largest Japanese car maker admitted Wednesday that their employees falsified test data results to present fuel economy of several vehicle models as more favorable. Already branded in the past for a massive recall cover-up 15 years ago, its market shares fell more than 15 percent shortly after the admission. This caused the company to lose $1.2 billion of their market value.

  • Flint Water Crisis update: Criminal charges filed against 3; 'only the beginning' says Attorney General; Governor Snyder believes he did nothing criminal

    Three government employees were charged criminally by the office of the Michigan state Attorney General in the Flint water contamination probe. Two were state employees of the environmental department who both entered a plea of 'not guilty,' Stephen Busch and Mike Prysby, and the third, a Flint local employee, Mike Glasgow.

  • New 'Warcraft' trailer: An invasion threatens peaceful Azeroth, but humans and orcs must fight together to save the world

    The new full-length trailer for Duncan Jones' movie adaptation of Blizzard Entertainment's "Warcraft" was released Tuesday and, compared with the first trailer, gives fans a much longer experience this time of the peaceful land of Azeroth, now about to be ravaged by war. As orcs spill into the world of men through the Dark Portal in order to escape extinction at the hands of a fearsome enemy in hot pursuit from dying Draenor, humans face destruction at the hands of the orcs. And the only way for

  • Jason Blum's 'The Purge 3: Election Year' release date moved

    Fans of Jason Blum's "Purge" hit horror franchise will be happy to know that the release date for the film has been moved up by three days, and it will now be out in theaters on July 1. "The Purge: Election Year" is the next chapter to follow; another 12 hours of yearly lawlessness is up, one that the New Founders of America is actually encouraging. And Leo Barnes (Frank Grillo) is back after two years, thankful he was able to keep himself then from acting on his vengeful feelings against the ma

  • Dwight Howard ditching Rockets for Bulls?

    As the summer nears, trade rumors going on about Houston Rockets center, Dwight Howard, have been going around and intensifying. Howard will be a free agent then, and he will have to make a decision as to which team to play for. For a while there had been talk of Houston Rockets ending his stay with them, but, after all, the former All Star center finished this season. While Howard will possibly be looking for the max contract, speculations are going toward the possible teams which may benefit m

  • Apple stops QuickTime for Windows support, video-based Adobe applications in jeopardy; graphics community reacts

    Following a "call for action" from TrendMicro, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), which is a part of the Department of Homeland Security, issued Alert TA16105-A which urged the public to uninstall Apple QuickTime for Windows. TrendMicro's recent Zero Day Initiative had uncovered two vulnerabilities which were associated with Apple QuickTime on Windows: ZDI-16-241 and ZDI-16-242 are "remote code vulnerabilities" that may leave users of the application open to security

  • 'Pyre' news: Supergiant Games' newest playable at PAX East #8212 THIS WEEK; trailer features "In the Flame" from original Pyre soundtrack

    PlayStation four and personal computer video gamers may be greatly motivated to join this year's PAX East gaming event which kicks off April 22 in Boston, Massachusetts, to try out for themselves Supergiant Games' third game title "Pyre," especially when the party-based role-playing game will come out in 2017 yet.