The Biggest Winners And Losers In Movies In 2015


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From Amy Schumer and Daisy Ridley to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, here are the actors, filmmakers, and studios with reason to celebrate their 2015 — and others who likely are happy to see it go.

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It has been a year of feast and famine for Hollywood. The domestic and global box office for a few movies that opened in 2015 could only be described as gargantuan, driving the North American box office to a record $11 billion in total grosses. The top six films of the year accounted for a full 25% of that $11 billion; meanwhile, a litany of wannabe blockbusters in 2015 faced total audience rejection, and more became costly mega-budgeted bombs. While the first half of the year saw a dramatic boost in overall ticket sales, box office for the second half of 2015 featured precious few financial bright spots. Even highly anticipated movies like the newest James Bond film Spectre and the final Hunger Games movie Mockingjay – Part 2 considerably underperformed when compared to their predecessors. So while overall grosses were at an all-time high, ticket sales for the year only jumped modestly from 2014's disastrous 25-year low — and only due to the box office might of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

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Along with BuzzFeed News' mid-year assessment of the biggest winners and losers in movies, there were plenty of studios, filmmakers, and actors with a lot to celebrate in 2015, and many who are eager to put the year behind them.


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The 19 Best Horror Films Of 2015


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Comedy, drama, Western, romance, documentary — horror in 2015 refused to be limited to one genre.

19. Poltergeist

19. Poltergeist

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Directed by: Gil Kenan
Written by: David Lindsay-Abaire

Remakes of classic horror can either completely reinvent the concept or hew too closely to the original and be deemed unnecessary. Poltergeist nearly falls into the latter category, but it's saved by the serious talent involved. Screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire — who won a Pulitzer Prize for his play Rabbit Hole — might seem like an odd choice, but his script captures the blend of horror, fantasy, and absurdity that made the original Poltergeist a success. As Eric and Amy Bowen, Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie DeWitt are far better than your standard genre parents: Their performances ground the film, which otherwise might collapse under all the evil clowns, homicidal plant life, and ghostly static. This Poltergeist remake isn't all that frightening, but it's a lot of fun — and while nostalgia may have warped our perception, that's essentially what the original had to offer, too. If we're going to get remakes over original horror, let's hope they all put at least this much effort into the proceedings.

18. Pod

18. Pod

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Directed by: Mickey Keating
Written by: Mickey Keating

The title Pod suggests something out of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, an intentional connection, courtesy of writer-director Mickey Keating. His film isn't a remake of the 1956 classic (or any subsequent version), but it does mine horror from paranoia, an effective technique that has the characters second-guessing each other — and the audience second-guessing the characters. It's unclear if troubled veteran Martin (Brian Morvant) has actually captured a vicious creature, or if he's merely suffering from a psychotic break. And Martin's nervous tics and unhinged rants are terrifying enough on their own: He rails against mind control and government monitoring as his helpless siblings, Lyla (Lauren Ashley Carter) and Ed (Dean Cates), struggle to reason with him. Whatever monster exists in the basement of the cabin, it's secondary to the monsters in Martin's head — that unsettling revelation, the basis of paranoid horror, is what elevates Pod past simple creature feature.


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Top 75 Most Iconic Things Britney Spears Did In 2015


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What a time to be alive!

That time she was able to take a picture of herself sleeping because she is God.

That time she was able to take a picture of herself sleeping because she is God.

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That time she forgot how to age.

That time she forgot how to age.

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That time she posted this picture with the caption "Mystical teachings" like what ok?

That time she posted this picture with the caption "Mystical teachings" like what ok?

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All of the times she randomly flipped off the audience.

All of the times she randomly flipped off the audience.

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11 Emojis That Need To Exist In 2016


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According to artists from Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.

Fergie really wants a DJ unicorn emoji.

Fergie really wants a DJ unicorn emoji.

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Pentatonix want an emoji of a ~fully bearded~ man.

Pentatonix want an emoji of a ~fully bearded~ man.

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Tove Lo wants more *group* emojis, like a crowd of unicorns.

Tove Lo wants more *group* emojis, like a crowd of unicorns.

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23 Of The Most Romantic Love Songs From 2015


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All of the love songs we loved this year.

Ellie Goulding, "Love Me Like You Do"

Ellie Goulding, "Love Me Like You Do"

Say what you will about the Fifty Shades of Grey movie — the soundtrack is great. Like, really, truly, BeyoncĂ©-is-on-this-thing great! But, while most of the film’s music paints in ~shades of lust~, Ellie Goulding’s contribution, “Love Me Like You Do,” is pure bliss. Built like a cathedral of synths, the song is toweringly romantic and unapologetically sweet.

Swoonworthy lyric: "You're the light, you're the night / You're the color of my blood / You're the cure, you're the pain / You're the only thing I wanna touch"

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Selena Gomez, "Good for You"

Selena Gomez, "Good for You"

Selena Gomez transitioned into adult pop stardom this year with a whisper, not a shout. Literally. Her first post-Disney single — the hushed, R&B-inspired "Good for You" — is sung in a sexy, vowel-breaking whisper. The result is like pillow talk, only catchier.

Swoonworthy lyric: "Let me show you how proud I am to be yours / Leave this dress a mess on the floor / And still look good for you, good for you"

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Fetty Wap, "My Way (feat. Monty)"

Fetty Wap, "My Way (feat. Monty)"

On "My Way" time slows to a syrupy wooze as the rapper tries to impress the object of his affection with come-on after come-on. It's equal parts charming and desperate. It's charmingly desperate. There’s something about Fetty Wap’s Auto-Tuned warbling that sounds like the way infatuation feels — uncontrollable and ecstatic.

Swoonworthy lyric: "I spotted you, you had that glow / Watch me pull out all this dough / Take you where you want to go"

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Carly Rae Jepsen, "Run Away With Me"

Carly Rae Jepsen, "Run Away With Me"

Nobody crushes like Carly Rae Jepsen crushes. Fluttery feelings of romantic possibility take on cosmic shadings and become something grander in her hands. Three years ago, she made giving your phone number to a stranger sound fated on her bubblegum masterpiece, “Call Me Maybe,” and, this year, she’s imbued her best new song, “Run Away With Me,” a sax-inflected, end-of-the-night anthem, with a real sense of destiny.

Swoonworthy lyric: "Oh baby, take me to the feeling / I'll be your sinner, in secret / When the lights go out / Run away with me"

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The Most Delicious Celebrity Twitter Beefs Of 2015


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There was some Grade A beef this year.

Meek Mill Vs. Drake

Meek Mill Vs. Drake

When: July 2015
What Happened: So Meek accused Drake of not writing his own raps, and instead of responding via Twitter, Drake dropped TWO diss tracks: "Changed Up" and the Grammy nominated "Back to Back."

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Nicki Minaj Vs. Taylor Swift

Nicki Minaj Vs. Taylor Swift

When: July 2015
What Happened: Nicki expressed in a series of tweets how she felt snubbed by the VMAs and how if she were "a different kind of artist" she would have gotten the nomination. One of the tweets seemed to call out Taylor Swift, who took the tweet personally and responded.

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Katy Perry Vs. Taylor Swift

Katy Perry Vs. Taylor Swift

When: July 2015
What Happened: Just when it seemed the Nicki Vs. Taylor feud was a thing of the past, Katy Perry jumped in with a subtweet of her own — which Nicki favorited.

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Louis Tomlinson Vs. Zayn Malik

Louis Tomlinson Vs. Zayn Malik

When: May 2015
What Happened: After Louis subtweeted a pic of Zayn and his producer Naughty Boy, Naughty Boy took shots at Louis's vocals. Louis then dissed him back, UNTIL FINALLY Zayn stepped in, telling Louis he had no life.

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The Long Road To Criminal Charges Against Bill Cosby


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One night early in 2004, Andrea Constand, the director of operations for the women’s basketball team at Temple University, headed to the Pennsylvania home of the man she considered her mentor: Bill Cosby, a comedian so famous that many called him “America’s dad.”

The meeting was supposed to be about Constand’s career prospects, but she didn’t get to do much talking. Ten minutes after she arrived at Cosby’s house, the comedian, according to a criminal complaint filed against him Wednesday in Pennsylvania, told her that he “wanted her to relax” and offered her three blue pills.

“These will make you feel good,” Cosby told Constand. "Yes. Down them. Put 'em down. Put them in your mouth." (All statements in this article are contained in criminal court documents, civil court documents, or were made publicly or to BuzzFeed News. Cosby’s attorneys said they expect him to be exonerated.)

The former college basketball star had been feeling “drained” and “emotionally occupied.” She also trusted Cosby, who was 37 years her senior and had always seemed interested in her well-being. She took the pills. When he offered her wine, she hesitated — “just taste the wine,” he insisted — and she drank a few sips.

Half an hour later, she began to feel sick. Her vision got blurry. She lost all strength in her legs. She started to feel nauseated.

Cosby told Constand — who is gay and was in a relationship with a woman at the time — to lie on the couch. The comedian then lay down behind her and began fondling her breasts, the criminal complaint states. He “penetrated her vagina with his fingers” and took her right hand and “placed it on his erect penis,” according to the complaint.

At 4 a.m. the next morning, the complaint states, Cosby gave Constand a muffin and showed her the way out of his house.

“Alright,” he said as he opened the door in a bathrobe, according to the complaint. She left without a word.

On Wednesday, nearly 12 years after the alleged assault, prosecutors in Pennsylvania charged Cosby with three counts of aggravated indecent assault against Constand — a felony that could send him to prison for 10 years. Although more than 40 women have publicly accused the 78-year-old comedian of assaulting them over the course of four decades, the entertainer had never been charged with a sex crime.

Cosby and his attorneys have strenuously denied the allegations. They have said that the more than three dozen women who say they were assaulted by Cosby are lying in an attempt to to exploit his celebrity and wealth for their personal gain. The comedian has filed defamation lawsuits against some of his accusers, but not Constand.

For Constand, Wednesday’s charges represent the culmination of a series of legal battles that have stretched over more than a decade. In the process, she has seen a previous prosecutor decline to open a criminal case against Cosby, won a civil settlement from the entertainer in court, fought to have the confidentiality clause in the settlement removed, and sued the original prosecutor for defamation. Constand’s attorney declined to comment on the criminal case.

Constand met Cosby, who is one of Temple University’s most famous alums and supporters, in 2002

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a professional capacity when she was head of the university’s basketball team. The two, however, quickly became friendly. In her civil lawsuit against Cosby and in her declarations to the police, Constand described how the entertainer appeared to take an interest in her future and well-being, taking her to dinners and introducing her to influential people — such as the president of Swarthmore College and University of Pennsylvania professors — who those could help her build a career in broadcasting, which was her dream at the time.

The alleged assault left Constand traumatized, the complaint states. Less than three months after Cosby allegedly gave her the pills, the former college basketball star quit her job and moved back to her mother’s house in her native Ontario, Canada. There, the complaint states, she isolated herself from her friends and suffered from nightmares.

Then, in January 2005, nearly a year after the alleged assault, Constand told her mother about what had happened. The two went to the local police office to file a report.

In the following days, according to the complaint, Constand’s mother had a number of phone conversations with Cosby — one was two and a half hours long. When she confronted him with what her daughter had told her, the complaint states, Cosby admitted to giving Constand medication — he said he couldn’t read the label on the prescription bottle, he said, and promised to write down and mail her the name of the drug — and to touching her sexually. He offered to pay for the alleged victim’s therapy and education, according to the complaint, and tried to arrange a meeting with the two of them in Florida to discuss what had happened.

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“You’re a very sick man,” Constand’s mother told him. The complaint said he agreed and apologized several times.

In a sealed deposition taken for a civil lawsuit that Constand filed against Csoby later that year and that was obtained by the New York Times, Cosby said he worried that Constand’s mother would consider him a “dirty old man.”

“Tell your mother about the orgasm,” Cosby told investigators he remembered thinking at the time of the phone call. “Tell your mother how we talked.”

The local police in Ontario eventually forwarded Constand’s report to the authorities in Pennsylvania. A team of detectives with the Cheltenham Township Police interviewed Cosby in the presence of his lawyer. According to the complaint, the comedian admitted to giving Constand “over-the-counter Benadryl” and that he “touched her bare breasts and her private parts.”

Cosby, however, insisted that the victim “never told him to stop,” the complaint states. He also told investigators that he and Constand had kissed before. When asked whether he’d had sex with his mentee, Cosby responded he hadn’t, neither “asleep or awake.”

The detectives bought their report to Bruce Castor, who was then the district attorney for Montgomery County, which comprises the Philadelphia suburb where Cosby lived. At some point, news of the investigation was leaked to the press. Castor began giving press conferences on the inquiry’s investigation, telling reporters at one point that he “had not determined” that Constand’s testimony was credible, and that the fact that she had waited so long to report the incident could damage her credibility.

Then, on Feb. 17, 2005, Tamara Green, an attorney from California, publicly accused Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her. Three days later, Castor announced that he would not seek criminal charges against Cosby, citing a lack of evidence.

"Much exists in this investigation that could be used to portray persons on both sides of the issue in a less than flattering light,” Castor said at the time.

The following month, Constand filed a federal civil lawsuit against Cosby. The complaint included the testimony of 13 anonymous women who said they had suffered similar abuses at the hands of the comedian. In the course of litigating the lawsuit, Cosby submitted to a lengthy deposition in which he admitted to procuring quaaludes — a powerful sedative — for the purpose of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with.

The litigation over the civil suit grew increasingly bitter, with more and more of the 13 anonymous women cited as witnesses going public with their identities. At one point, Constand filed a defamation lawsuit against one of Cosby’s attorneys and the National Enquirer tabloid, which had run an interview with the entertainer in which he disparaged her claims.

In November 2006, Cosby settled with Constand for an undisclosed amount. The settlement came with a confidentiality agreement.

But then, in July, as more and more women kept coming forth with allegations against Cosby, Constand and her attorneys asked the judge in the civil case to void the confidentiality agreement in the settlement and let her make parts of the court file available to the public. They argued that Cosby’s repeated denials — both explicit and implicit — of the other women’s allegations constituted a violation of the agreement and had rendered it void.

Cosby fired back with a request that Constand return her settlement money.

Before those issues could be resolved, in October, Constand filed a new defamation lawsuit, this one against former District Attorney Castor, who’d given an interview in which he said Constand’s police report did not contain all the information that was later revealed in her civil lawsuit.

“Troublesome for the good guys,” Castor wrote on his Facebook page after he shared the article. “Not good.” (Castor did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BuzzFeed News.)

At the time, Castor, a Republican, was running again for his old position as district attorney against Kevin Steele, a Democrat who at the time served as first assistant DA. Both men ran advertisements in which they referenced the Cosby case.

Constand’s lawsuit against Castor and the litigation surrounding the confidentiality of the settlement remain pending — but Steele eventually won the election. One of his first acts as DA-elect was filing charges against Cosby.

“Reopening this case was not a question,” Steele said at a news conference Wednesday, explaining that new evidence unearthed in the years since Castor declined to prosecute had made the case viable again.

The indictment came just days before the statute of limitations would have prevented Constand from seeking criminal charges against Cosby, as has happened with every other woman who has publicly accused the comedian.

Cosby turned himself in on Wednesday afternoon and was released after posting $100,000 of his $1 million bail.

LINK: 18 Moments That Led To Bill Cosby’s Stunning Downfall

LINK: Pennsylvania Prosecutors Charge Bill Cosby With Felony Assault

LINK: Women Who Have Accused Bill Cosby Of Sexual Assault React To Criminal Charge


The New Age Of Celebrity Stalkers


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Bathroom selfies, photos of restaurant menus, children playing in the yard, baby bumps — celebrities are putting their personal lives into the public domain at an unprecedented rate.

Fans can't seem to get enough. Neither can their stalkers.

The social media arms race that has sprung up in recent years has forced many celebrities into an uncomfortable catch-22. Social media engagement and popularity has become a major barometer used by Hollywood execs and corporate sponsors when sizing up potential hires. Keenly aware of the competition, stars are using intimate peekaboos to grow their base of followers and keep them engaged. But those peeks are also feeding another beast: the legions of obsessed fans, many of whom have mental disorders that lead them down the path of stalking.

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With the torrent of intimate, everyday content posted by celebrities on Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms, stalkers now have unprecedented access to their targets and, with it, greater ability to make contact, track, and issue threats from the privacy of their own homes.

“That is just the nature of the beast,” said Los Angeles Police Detective Jeff Dunn, a 31-year veteran who heads the department’s Threat Management Unit, which was established in 1990 to deal with the influx of stalkers to Hollywood. “We do our best to try to educate victims, but from the celebrity standpoint, they have to put themselves out there to their fans. That is their career.”

It’s a risky calculus that has become the norm in a highly competitive entertainment field where the number of social media followers — and their level of engagement — can often be the key to landing acting roles or securing lucrative business deals.

“It is almost at the nucleus of everything that is being considered,” Ryan Schinman, founder of Platinum Rye Entertainment, one of the top talent brokerage firms in Los Angeles, told BuzzFeed News. “Social prowess is a huge determining factor. If someone just blows them away in their social following, they are probably going to get the job.”

Only top box office A-listers like Tom Cruise, Sandra Bullock, or Jennifer Lawrence can afford to opt out. Most others are bound by a new set of rules: Promote, engage, and invigorate your social fanbase or else.

“In many cases, mandatory social promotion is now included in a movie contract,” said Jo Piazza, author of Celebrity, Inc.: How Famous People Make Money. “Almost every tweet or post you read has a motive. Either they are doing it to be paid by a brand, to receive something for free, or to make themselves seem more accessible in order to breed that intimacy. Everything a celebrity is posting will serve to make them money in some way.”

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MANAGING THE THREAT

When LAPD Detective Mary Lopez started at the Threat Management Unit 16 years ago, threats came primarily through the mail, but now more than 90% of her cases are internet related. In 2008, celebrity stalkers were only 10% of the unit’s caseload. That has now doubled.

Part of the problem is a naĂŻve grasp of social media on the part of celebrities, Lopez said. She recalled one actress who was shocked after flowers from a stalker showed up at her hotel room. She wanted to know how her location could have been discovered in such short order.

“I held up her Twitter and it wasn’t until that moment that she realized that she had told them,” Lopez said. “To them they are just tweeting. You don’t know who you are communicating with. You don’t know their mental stability. You have very obsessed people out there who want to be with you, and now you just communicated with them. You just made their obsession bigger.”

Experts say the obsession is driven in large part by a diagnosable condition: erotomania. They typically suffer from schizophrenia, clinical bipolar disorder, and manic depression and believe their “relationship” with a celebrity is reciprocated via a “like,” follow back, or, worse, a direct mention on social media.

“From a celebrity’s perspective, they are doing something they do hundreds of times a day, but for the fan to get a personal response from the celebrity could be the most monumental thing that has ever happened,” Reid Meloy, a forensic psychologist, told BuzzFeed News. “And a lot of times, celebrities forget that. They forget the power of just the notion of fame.”

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The more serious problems begin when the fan, euphoric from a direct or perceived interaction online, feels like they’re being ignored, Meloy said.

That’s when the admiration turns.

“Then they become very angry,” Meloy said. “That starts with rejection, because they are not getting the response again.”

In years past, an obsessed fan who felt slighted posed less of a problem — the path from obsession to stalking required much more sleuthing, shoe leather, time, and effort. Now, through the power of social media, these fans have unfettered access to their celebrity targets — what their home looks like and where they eat, live, and go on vacation.

Kris Mohandie, a forensic psychologist who works closely with the LAPD, said obsessed fans with mental illnesses can also be cutthroat and target third parties they perceive as getting in their way of their celebrity match. Common personality traits include extreme determination and resourcefulness.

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THE CASE OF ZACHARY BENTON SELF

Austin Valenca told BuzzFeed News he had a ringside seat to Zachary Benton Self’s unraveling.

“That kid could do anything with a camera and a computer — absolute whiz kid,” Valenca said of his high school friend. “We have always had great aspirations to become famous through our hobbies, but never managed to make it past our local scene.”

Self had been making videos since the fourth grade, when his father taught him production. By the time he was 19, he was into motorcycles, cars, and music, and had dreams of going to film school.

But somehow, Self took a wrong turn in March and was arrested in a local park for possession of marijuana, according to court records. He was ordered to pay a fine, and a few months later, he told friends he wanted to get his life on track.

Self had a job at a graphic arts studio and was working on a film project with a friend about attention deficit disorder.

“He wanted to get away from his past and start fresh,” Self’s friend Taylor Gang told BuzzFeed News.

Then one day, Self fell apart.

Valenca said his friend started rambling about how he had been touched by God and suddenly knew how the universe worked.

“He said he could control fire and make people do things against their will,” Valenca said.

It’s also when Self started talking incessantly about Lana Del Rey, saying she was leaving him breadcrumbs in her music and on social media posts. He changed his “about” section on Facebook to say, “#Engaged to Heaven on Earth #with @LanaDelRey.” He meticulously analyzed her social media and would tell Valenca how the singer’s messages were directed at him because of their spiritual connection.

Self broadcast his devotion to Del Rey on Twitter, Facebook, and Snapchat, even as those he knew joked about it behind his back. Then, without telling anyone, Self disappeared and began a pilgrimage across the country to Del Rey’s Malibu house.

On Nov. 28, he posted a message to Facebook with a map of the border between Nevada and California: “So close.” The next day, he posted a photo of the book The Satanic Witch with the caption “Thanks for leaving me a good read at the crib that’s my witch.”

The book was in Del Rey’s garage.

On Nov. 30, construction workers reporting seeing Self at Del Rey’s Malibu house, which was undergoing renovations, but by the time police arrived, he had run off. However, in his rush to escape, authorities say Self left behind his computer and all the notes about his devotion to Del Rey. The next day, sheriff’s deputies arrested Self at a nearby Starbucks, and he was charged with two felonies: stalking and first-degree burglary. If convicted, he faces nearly seven years in prison.

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SEA CHANGE

The growing obsession with Hollywood’s elite fills Wendy Segall’s court calendar.

As the lead Los Angeles County deputy district attorney in charge of prosecuting high-profile celebrity-stalking cases, she’s seen how deeply the prongs of delusion can run, even when confronted with the reality of a courtroom.

“It’s just so delusional,” Segall said. “Or they believe that if the victim just sees them they will have this connection. They just have to meet and they will get to know each other.”

But that meeting can prove deadly, as was illustrated by the shocking shooting death in 1989 that sparked the creation of L.A.’s anti-stalking units. A 19-year-old fan incensed that Mork and Mindy actress Rebecca Schaeffer appeared in a heated love scene onscreen traveled to Los Angeles to fatally shoot her as she answered her front door.

Segall is currently prosecuting Joshua Corbett, who broke into Sandra Bullock’s home in 2014, forcing her to barricade herself in a bedroom closet and call 911. In a recording of the call, Bullock can be heard breathing heavily and telling the 911 operator, "I'm in my closet. I have a safe door. I'm locked in the closet right now."

Actress Sandra Bullock on Sept. 11, 2015 in Toronto, Canada.

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Corbett was arrested at the scene and charged with 19 felonies involving the possession of assault guns and other weapons, an arsenal of which was discovered in his car and home.

The case served as a chilling reminder of just how dangerous obsessed stalkers can be, but local police resources can only go so far.

Dunn, who heads LAPD’s Threat Management Unit, said he tries to keep the caseload manageable for detectives due in large part to the relentless nature of the suspects — according to the Department of Justice, 11% of stalking victims have been pursued for five or more years.

Over that time, the frequency of unwanted contacts varies. The Journal of Forensic Sciences reported that two-thirds of stalkers pursue their victims at least once per week, and 46% of stalking victims experience at least one unwanted contact per week. Even so, arrests in California can’t be made until there is a “credible threat with the intent to place a person in reasonable fear for his or her safety.” As a consequence, LAPD detectives can end up managing the same stalker for years.

But for every high-profile stalking case that hits the media, Dunn said there are 10 to 15 that his Threat Management Unit handles quietly, due in large part by early intervention and direct contact. Detectives have dropped in on stalkers mailing out their own “fantasy” wedding invitations or sitting at their celebrity’s favorite coffee shop — locations that targets frequently broadcast on Twitter. But instead of hauling the suspects off to jail, the LAPD makes its initial approach with psychologists who can immediately evaluate the situation and follow up with periodic welfare checks.

Segall likens the approach to a sort of homicide prevention. Under current law, a first-time offender can be sentenced to prison for up to three years.

“At least we can stop something before it happens,” she said. “We don’t know the behavior of these people and we don’t know what they are going to do.”

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CATCH-22

For all the potential danger celebrities expose themselves to by revealing more of their personal lives, more often than not, they’re not even controlling the content, let alone interacting with fans.

Celebrities like Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, and Kim Kardashian are not sitting at their computers spending their days responding to fans and trying to grow their base of followers — “not even a little bit,” said Piazza, the author of Celebrity, Inc.

“The majority of celebrities will never touch their own social accounts,” she told BuzzFeed News.

Instead, many celebrities have their own social media manager on staff making a six-figure salary. And if the social ecosystem is too large for one person, a new niche industry has popped up to provide young teams of social media super users who respond, retweet, and like fan posts, while at the same time helping to craft carefully choreographed Instagram and Facebook posts.

Having an engaged base of followers is key, and an important factor for corporate sponsors and studio executives looking to maximize their investment in someone with a built-in, devoted fanbase.

“When a birthday is coming up, we try to like and comment on as many posts as we can, instead of doing a big video sent out to everyone,” said Lisa Jammal, who runs Social Intelligence Agency, which specializes in managing social accounts. “We know that the engagement is important. It’s beyond important. That is what is going to build your fanbase. They become more loyal to you.”

2015 Was The Year Taylor Lautner Was Still Really Hot


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More like Taylor-Still-Hotner, AMIRIGHT?

Ever since the Twilight movies came to an end, Taylor Lautner has been a little absent from the forefront of our thirsty minds. Well, I'm here today to tell you that he's still really hot and he was actually really hot all throughout 2015.

Ever since the Twilight movies came to an end, Taylor Lautner has been a little absent from the forefront of our thirsty minds. Well, I'm here today to tell you that he's still really hot and he was actually really hot all throughout 2015.

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May 16th, 2015 — ✅ still hot.

May 16th, 2015 — ✅ still hot.

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August 18th, 2015 — ✅ still hot.

August 18th, 2015 — ✅ still hot.

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26 Times Celeb Couples Gave Us Goals In 2015


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Can you even handle the cute?

When Behati Prinsloo gave Adam Levine a haircut.

When Behati Prinsloo gave Adam Levine a haircut.

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And he gave her a workout.

And he gave her a workout.

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Oh and when Adam couldn't make it to see Behati in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, he surprised her with dozens of roses.

Oh and when Adam couldn't make it to see Behati in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, he surprised her with dozens of roses.

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When Chrissy Teigen and John Legend spent the entire day in bed.

When Chrissy Teigen and John Legend spent the entire day in bed.

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Aretha Franklin Performing "A Natural Woman" For Carole King Will Leave You Speechless


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The Queen of Soul still has it.

Last night, during the Kennedy Center Honors, Aretha Franklin graced the stage to perform her song "You Make Me Feel Like (A Natural Woman)" to honor Carole King, who co-wrote the song.

And there were a ton of celebrities and other notable public figures in the audience — President Barack Obama, Viola Davis, etc.

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Aretha's performance was sublime and the audience's reaction was a beautiful sight to see.

Aretha's performance was sublime and the audience's reaction was a beautiful sight to see.

Killing it.

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The president shed a tear.

The president shed a tear.

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Viola Davis had a praise and worship moment.

Viola Davis had a praise and worship moment.

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Prosecutor Promised During Campaign To Be Tough On Cosby


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First Assistant District Attorney Kevin Steele announces a felony charge of aggravated indecent assault against Bill Cosby.

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Montgomery County's incoming District Attorney Kevin Steele promised during his campaign to be "tough" on Bill Cosby over allegations that he sexually assaulted a number of victims and just one month after getting elected he's moving forward with that promise.

Steele, who was elected in November, made the issue of charging Cosby for sexual assault central to his campaign against Bruce Castor, a Republican and former District Attorney, who was vying to return to office after serving eight years as a county commissioner.

In an October advertisement attacking Castor, Steele, who takes office Tuesday but currently serves as the county's First Assistant District Attorney, accused the former district attorney of refusing to prosecute Bill Cosby when allegations against the comedian first emerged in 2005.

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Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee who is now the lead plaintiff in Cosby's felony sexual assault charge, first filed charges against Cosby in 2005.

But Castor declined to charge Cosby with sexual assault even though he told press in 2014 that he remembers thinking Cosby “probably did do something.”

In an interview with NBC 10 in Philadelphia, Castor said that he believed there was “insufficient, admissible, and reliable evidence upon which to base a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Castor added that Constand’s then one-year-delay in speaking out prevented police from being able to test whether or not she was drugged and gather other physical evidence.

Montgomery County's outgoing District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman and Steele revisited the investigation into Constand's allegations against Cosby this year.

In September, two county detectives traveled to Canada to reinterview Constand about the alleged assault, according to the Associated Press.

Jennifer Storm, the Pennsylvania commonwealth's victim advocate, praised Steele on Wednesday after the charges were announced for "not giving up on this victim when so many others had in the past."

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"Sometimes justice moves slowly and often for victims in high profile sexual assault cases, it never comes," she wrote on Facebook. "The victims who have watched their accuser walk above the law because of his status will hopefully feel some redemption in the face of all the speculation and condemnation they have endured over these years."

Steele positioned himself throughout his campaign as a passionate advocate for victims of a variety of crimes, including domestic violence, sexual assault and drug abuse.

His victory in November was celebrated as historic because he was the first democrat to be elected as district attorney in Montgomery county and promised justice for Cosby's victims.

"You made a choice to take it forward, to fight for victims, to fight for people who have been the subject of crimes," he told a chanting crowd during his victory speech in November according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. "And that is where I will continue to make a difference every day. . . . We're going to take a great office and we're going to make it greater."



Women Who Have Accused Bill Cosby Of Sexual Assault React To Criminal Charge


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A Pennsylvania district attorney charged the comedian with aggravated indecent assault Wednesday morning.

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A district attorney in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania charged Bill Cosby with one count of aggravated indecent assault Wednesday morning.

It is the first time the comedian has been criminally charged after several allegations of sexual assault have been brought against him by different women. BuzzFeed News spoke to some of the women, and the attorneys representing them, about their reaction to Wednesday's announcement.

Joe Cammarhea, the attorney who represents accuser Joan Tarshis, called today's announcement of the charge "a positive step."

"It undermines his contention, at least with respect to Andrea, that his encounter with her was consensual," he told BuzzFeed News. "This is going to have a significant impact on the other cases pending against him."

Tarshis was unable to comment because of a defamation countersuit Cosby filed against her and several other women earlier this month. Between October and November, a total of 10 women sued him for defamation.

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22 Things Only People With Extreme Thirst For Oscar Isaac Will Understand


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“Hoping that the new Star Wars is just two hours of Oscar Isaac staring into the camera.”

This very real lust:

This spot on opinion:

Every time you screamed "damn" when Oscar's face appeared:

This important question:


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