Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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ENTERTAINMENT A11 SUNDAY, JUNE 17 2012
MUSIC
BIG RELEASES ON TUESDAY: Justin
Bieber ( Believe )
BIG PICTURE: It's been a long time
since the song Baby charmed the
world, but the now 18- year- old
Justin Bieber is back to make us
believe he might be heir to the
King of Pop. And while the catchy,
danceable album is a step forward
for the young artist, it's not imageshattering
and groundbreaking like
Justin Timberlake's Justified . But
Bieber packs in choice guest appearances
on everything from All Around
the World ( Ludacris), Right Here
( fellow Canadian Drake), and Beauty
and a Beat ( Nicki Minaj). Maybe they all
think he has the Midas touch?
FORECAST: Consider Believe an inbetween
album as Biebs hangs on to his
younger fans, while transitioning into an
adult performer. Hit single Boyfriend has
a hint of the danger, sexuality and swagger
that turned JT into a pop idol and sex
symbol. Give Justin a few more years and
he may have us all believing.
HONOURABLE MENTION: Fiona Apple ( The
Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the
Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You
More Than Ropes Will Ever Do ): After a
seven- year absence presumably devoted to
writing the title of her new album, Apple's
distinct songwriting voice is back. She
offers a healthy mix of vulnerability, power,
self- destruction, sadness and seduction.
One of the must- listens of
2012. When she sings " every
single night's a fight with
my brain" on the track
Every Single Night ,
we can only hope
she keeps winning
- and keeps making
more music.
MOVIES
BIEBER
must be
BRAVE
" You don't need a weatherman to know which way the
wind blows," but these days, a guide through the seemingly
endless flurry of pop culture is just what we need.
With that in mind, here is what's on the radar screen in
TV, music and film for the coming week.
What's coming up
in the week ahead
BIG RELEASE: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
( June 22)
BIG PICTURE: Not only did he win the Civil War,
it turns out Honest Abe also championed a far
more important crusade: The war against the
undead. He's like a bearded Buffy - minus the
miniskirt! Produced by Tim Burton, the film stars
Benjamin Walker as the 16th president of the
United States. The film is based on the novel by
Seth Grahame- Smith, written as Lincoln's secret
diary about his battles against nefarious bloodsuckers
( No, not The South). I can't wait to see
Abe deliver the Crucifix- ication Proclamation.
FORECAST: It's nice to see Hollywood making
an educational summer blockbuster. ( The kids
need their history.) The film made me wonder
what kind of creatures some of Canada's famous
leaders may have combatted? Pen your own
bestselling book now!
TV
BIG EVENTS: The Newsroom ( June 24, HBO,
9 p. m.)
BIG PICTURE: Aaron Sorkin brought as an
idealized White House in The West Wing - a
magical world in which Democrats don't
sabotage themselves the second they take
power, and the American president isn't a
sleazeball, a dimwit or a calculating opportunist.
Now Sorkin has his sights set on the
modern newsroom - a cable TV newsroom,
at that. Given the payroll of Fox News is
already dominated by blowhards and mad
men, it's hard to imagine fiction outshining
real life. But The Newsroom 's opening
episodes offer real promise - headlined by
Jeff Daniels' performance as Will McAvoy,
the channel's arrogant senior anchor.
FORECAST: The Newsroom will succeed for
HBO where Luck failed. While the nuances of
the horse racing world were beyond the average
viewer, a newsroom is like a big sandbox
- a grown- up playground full of bullies,
unsung heroes, conflict, gamesmanship
and romance. Sam Waterston as network
president Charlie Skinner is a scene- stealer,
and cameo appearances by Jane Fonda ( former
wife of CNN's Ted Turner) as the CEO of
the cable channel's parent company offer an
intelligent touch of irony.
A FEW I'D READ: Pierre Trudeau: Sasquatch
Hunter, Sir Wilfrid Laurier: Ogopogo Hunter,
Stephen Harper: Political Integrity Hunter . . . . So
many untold stories.
HONOURABLE MENTION: Brave: Speaking
of monsters, this film promises the story of a
creature that " stands 12 feet tall with razor sharp
claws" a " hide littered with the weapons of fallen
warriors" and " a face scarred with one dead- eye."
No, its not a biopic on Kim Kardashian. It's just a
tall tale told by the gregarious father of Merida, a
rebellious, young princess in the medieval Scottish
kingdom of DunBroch. This animated familyfriendly
adventure may not be as " historical" as
Vampire Hunter, but it's certainly a better fit for
your kids. Imagine Braveheart meets Pocahontas
meets Pixar's moviemaking magic.
Benjamin Walker stars as Abraham Lincoln:
Vampire Hunter.
Jeff Daniels stars as senior anchor Will McAvoy in The Newsroom.
Canadian singer Justin Bieber.
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