Monday, 31 December 2012

'Hunger Games' Sates Our Appetite In 2012: A GIF Guide




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'Hunger Games' Sates Our Appetite In 2012: A GIF Guide




After a long, loooong wait, the odds of 2012 were ever in our favor...of finally getting a look at "The Hunger Games" on the big screen. Nearly a full year of casting news, set photos, cast interviews, and internet brouhaha had fans in a frothing frenzy by the time January rolled around, with nothing left to do but await the arrival of the theatrical release in March. How'd it all go down? We've got it covered, gif-style, from anticipation to climax to denouement.



At the start of the year, the movie's buzz machine was in full swing—including lots and lots of pre-release excitement for an unlikely star.



Meanwhile, the cast of "The Hunger Games" went on the road to promote the film and shared the inside scoop on how they achieved some of the "special" effects we'd see on the big screen.



And just before the movie hit theaters, there was final, full-length trailer just to get us extra-pumped.



Then, finally, it was March 23rd.



Someone asked if anyone wanted their extra ticket to the midnight showing, and we were all:



Except fans of Gale, who were disappointed to see that he was only in the movie for about five minutes.



Meanwhile, the tributes got busy with training.



We thoroughly enjoyed a sit-down interview with Caesar Flickerman.



And, of course, we met Rue.



And then, it was time for some ARENA ACTION.



The career tributes were all:



But the others knew what was coming.



Rue's death hit us pretty hard.



But Katniss and Peeta nailed their cave-based romance.



And when they came to the end of the Games, they wanted to end it just one way.



PSYCHE! Just kidding: at the very last minute, they were all:



Leaving us free to leave the theater and call our friends.



Now, we've got nothing to do but express mild enthusiasm when someone says, "Hey, want to watch the 'Hunger Games' DVD?"...



...and level judgment on the casting announcements...



...and of course, mourn the loss of a noble, unsung hero from the first film.



But hey, only 11 months til "Catching Fire"!



What was your favorite "Hunger Games" moment from 2012? What are you looking forward to in 2013? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Sunday, 30 December 2012

Shay Mitchell Can't Get Enough Of Her 'Homeland'




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Shay Mitchell Can't Get Enough Of Her 'Homeland'



This is no pretty little lie: Shay Mitchell is addicted to "Homeland." The ABC Family star took to Twitter today to share her new-found love for the hit Showtime series, starring Claire Danes and Damian Lewis. And, really, who could blame her?




Shay will eventually have to get out of bed, though, to return to the set of her own TV series "Pretty Little Liars," which returns from hiatus on January 8 at 8/7c.



Are you as obsessed with "Homeland" as Shay is? Are you dying to tune back into "Pretty Little Liars"? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Saturday, 29 December 2012

'Glee' Star Chris Colfer Unsure About Future Of Klaine




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'Glee' Star Chris Colfer Unsure About Future Of Klaine



Chris ColferAh, young love; so complicated and full of angst, inexperience, drama, mistakes and missteps. It's no wonder that it's the stuff that makes the plots of TV shows (especially those of the teen soap variety airing on The CW, ABC Family and Fox) go 'round. And 'round. And 'round. Take everyone's favorite sing-a-long high-school drama "Glee" for example. Would we still be so invested if all the drama that ever went down at McKinley High solely revolved around show tunes? I know I wouldn't. All I care about are the star-crossed and ill-fated romances.


Speaking of which, people are still upset over the dissolution of Klaine. Why on earth would a sweetie-pie/seemingly perfect guy like Blaine ever mess things up with Kurt? (For drama's sake, me thinks) The Christmas episode gave us hope for a reconciliation, but is that too much to ask? MTV News recently sought out star Chris Colfer for his thoughts on the subject.



"Oh I don't know. We'll see," Chris told us during a press day in support of his movie "Struck By Lightning." "If they're meant to be then they'll be meant to be, but I don't know. I think he should have at least another relationship before it's concluded. But we'll see, we'll find out."


Now normally I would brush this answer off as a good, spoiler-avoiding answer, but Chris seemed genuinely out-of-the-know on the subject, which to me indicates that either the showrunners haven't figured out how to proceed with that particular plot point, or they haven't told the actors yet. And you know what? I agree that Kurt should definitely explore another relationship before he thinks about any future rekindling of anything with Blaine. Gotta see what's out there, ya know?


Do you think Kurt and Blaine are destined to be?








Friday, 28 December 2012

'Les Miserables' Poll: How Many Tears Did You Shed?




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'Les Miserables' Poll: How Many Tears Did You Shed?



Judging by its soaring box-office numbers, it's safe to assume many of you joined the people's revolution on Christmas Day, storming the cineplex to screen the much-anticipated movie musical "Les Miserables." And, if you're anything like us, you were not disappointed.


With stirring performances by Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway and Russell Crowe, the Tom Hooper-directed adaptation lived up to all that early Oscar buzz. And if there's one refrain we've been hearing over and over again from movie-goers (and even the film's stars!), it's that blood wasn't the only thing flowing freely down the streets of 19th-century Paris; so too were the tears. Just how many drops did you shed during "Les Mis"? Vote in our poll after the jump, and be sure to tell us in the comments which scene made you lose it. (We'll ugly-cry together!)




Which scene made your tear ducts work overtime? Tell us in the comments or on Twitter








Thursday, 27 December 2012

Sam Claflin Wraps 'Catching Fire'




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Sam Claflin Wraps 'Catching Fire'



All good things must come to an end, and for actor Sam Claflin, that means departing the Hawaii-based set of "The Hunger Games" sequel, "Catching Fire."




Finnick Odair's alter ego took to Twitter today to let fans know that he was officially done filming the highly anticipated dystopian tale...and that he already misses it. Despite his departure, we have a feeling he and Josh Hutcherson will find a way to keep in touch until the movie premieres in November. They don't call it a bromance for nothing!



What are you doing to ease the wait until "Catching Fire" blazes into theaters? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter so we may copy you!








Wednesday, 26 December 2012

'Pretty Little Liars' Star Shay Mitchell Does Good




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'Pretty Little Liars' Star Shay Mitchell Does Good



Shay MitchellFROM MTV ACT BLOG: Shay Mitchell may play a pretty little liar on screen, but off, she's helping spread the honest truth about human trafficking, through her work with the Somaly Mam Foundation. In fact, here's a startling statistic: Did you know there are an estimated 27 million people around the world who are enslaved? With Shay's help (and yours!) the non-profit hopes to put a stop to this problem in Cambodia (where its founder herself was kidnapped) and beyond.


Shay talked with our friends over at MTV Act Blog, not only about her volunteer work, but also how her "Pretty Little Liars" character Emily has helped teens across the country.


Click over to MTV Act Blog to read their full interview with Shay!








Tuesday, 25 December 2012

13 YA Novels We Can't Wait To Read In 2013




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13 YA Novels We Can't Wait To Read In 2013



Now that Hollywood Crush readers have picked their favorite YA novel of 2012 (Cassandra Clare's "City of Lost Souls," for the record), it's time we turn our attention to the tomes that will be cuddled up on our nightstands and lining our bookshelves come 2013.


From long-awaited sequels to series debuts, the year in young-adult is looking to be a lit-lover's dream. Indeed, it was tough narrowing our list of most-anticipated reads down to lucky number 13, but narrow we did. Check out our picks (ordered by release date) after the jump, and be sure to weigh in with your own!



"Just One Day" by Gayle Forman (January 8)

"Just One Day" is all it takes for American good-girl Allyson to fall for Dutch actor Willem during a trip abroad. But when she awakes the next morning and finds him gone, Allyson embarks on a year of self-discovery to move past the lost love. "Just One Day" is the first of a duet of novels—with the second, "Just One Year," set to publish later in 2013.


"Prodigy" by Marie Lu (January 29)

Marie Lu's debut novel, "Legend," a sort of teen take on the classic "Les Miserables" story, left us on tenterhooks for a follow-up...which we've patiently waited more than a year to read. And here it finally is in "Prodigy," which follows one-time nemeses June and Day as they arrive in Las Vegas and join a group of Patriot rebels, who promise to help rescue Day's brother...if only the duo assassinate the new Elector.


"Unravel Me" by Tahereh Mafi (February 5)

Juliette escaped The Reestablishment in "Shatter Me," finding a home with equally gifted people at Omega Point. But with a touch that's lethal, she'll never truly be free. Especially to love Adam. This sequel finds our heroine struggling with a decision that could mean her soul mate's life.


"The Indigo Spell" by Richelle Mead (February 12)

Remember how uptight Alchemist Sydney Sage and devilishly handsome Moroi Adrian Ivashkov finally shared the steamiest of smooches in "The Golden Lily"? Well, expect the sexual tension to reach a boiling point in this third installment of Richelle Mead's "Bloodlines" series. Ensure your smelling salts and fainting couches are at the ready.


"Mind Games" by Kiersten White (February 19)

Two sisters, two extraordinary abilities. Fia has flawless instincts—every decision she makes is the correct one. Annie, though blind, has vivid visions of the future. Both attend a school for gifted pupils, where their talents are leveraged for nefarious gain. The sisters must work together to free themselves...but at what cost?


"Clockwork Princess" by Cassandra Clare (March 19)

Will Tessa choose kind-heart fiance Jem Carstairs or sarcastic bad-boy Will Herondale? One of our favorite (and most tortured) love triangles will (hopefully!) be resolved in the long-awaited conclusion to Cassandra Clare's Victorian-set "Infernal Devices" series.


"17 & Gone" by Nova Ren Suma (March 21)

Lauren is having terrifying visions—visions of girls who have vanished without a trace. They're all 17 years old, as is Lauren, which raises the troubling possibility that she could be next.


"The Elite" by Kiera Cass (April 23)

In Kiera Cass' 2011 debut, "The Selection," we met dystopian teen America Singer, one of 35 girls vying for the heart of Prince Maxon (and the position of Princess of Illea). And just as it seemed the two were falling head over heels for one another, America's hometown heartthrob, Aspen, appearing at the palace, sending her heart into a major tumult. This is one royal love triangle, to be sure.


"Icons" by Margaret Stohl (May 7)

One half of the writing duo behind the Southern gothic series "Beautiful Creatures," Margaret Stohl is going solo this spring with "Icons," which follows teen Dol in the aftermath of an apocalyptic event that wiped out her entire family. She soon learns her uncontrollable emotions—long thought to be her greatest weakness—could, in fact, be the key to saving mankind's future.


"Invisibility" by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan (May 7)

What's better than a new novel from one of our favorite authors? How about a new novel from two of our favorite authors? Andrea Cremer and David Levithan have teamed up for "Invisibility," the story of a cursed boy who no one—except new love Elizabeth—can see.


"Isla and the Happily Ever After" by Stephanie Perkins (May 7)

After falling in love with "Anna and the French Kiss" and swooning over "Lola and the Boy Next Door," our bodies are ready for Stephanie Perkins' third companion novel, "Isla and the Happily Ever After," set once again at, arguably, the most romantic high school in France: the School of America in Paris. Now, where do we sign up for our own semester abroad?


"The Coldest Girl in Coldtown" by Holly Black (September 1)

With acclaimed "Curse Workers" series coming to an end, Holly Black is biting into a new genre: vampires! Inspired by the short story Holly penned for "The Eternal Kiss" anthology, "The Coldest Girl in Coldtown" is set in a not-so-distant future in which the bloodsucker population has surged, necessitating quarantine zones known as Coldtowns, where humans and vamps co-exist in a perpetual orgy of bloodlust—all streamed live via the internet. "Twilight," this is not.


"Unbreakable" by Kami Garcia (Fall 2013)

Margaret's "Beautiful Creatures" writing partner Kami Garcia also has a novel of her own coming out this year: "Unbreakable." The story centers around teen Kennedy Waters, who following her mother's death, discovers that she is a member of a centuries-old secret society tasked with protecting the world from demonic forces. We don't recommend waiting too long to read this one—the film rights have already been scooped up.


Which 2013 YA novels are you looking forward to most? Leave your picks in the comments or Tweet us!








Monday, 24 December 2012

Your Guide To The Men Of 'Les Mis'




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Your Guide To The Men Of 'Les Mis'



You guys, it's such a cold, lonely December here in the streets of poverty-stricken 1850s Paris. Especially when we're on our own—nowhere to turn, no one to go to! Without a home or friend or face to say hello to! The only comfort? There are eligible bachelors all over the place...as you can clearly see in the soon-to-be-released "Les Miserables," which hits theaters like a freight train of ogle-worthy male hotness on Christmas Day.


...Oh, right and there's also some singing and student uprising and something about redemption for the trod-upon victims of society's cruel indifference. But really, primarily, this film is a buffet of good-looking dudes in cravats and trousers and fancy hats. And in order to maximize your viewing pleasure, we've put together this handy guide to the Men of "Les Mis," ranked in order of desirability. Who's on our list? Check it.



5. Monsieur Thenardier

Played by: Sacha Baron Cohen


The grasping innkeeper and caretaker of tiny Cosett is a gangly, vulgar, predatory bastard—even his own wife says as much—but there's no denying that the master of the house has a certain smarmy charm.


4. Javert

Played by: Russell Crowe


You know nothing of Javert! ...Except that he's driven, ambitious, endowed with a deeply felt sense of right and wrong, and looks damn fine in a policeman's uniform (pointy hat and all!). He can put us in cuffs any day.


3. Jean Valjean

Played by: Hugh Jackman


Sure, he's got a checkered past stealing a loaf of bread—and that bald-and-bearded look he sports at the outset of the film is really and truly unfortunate—but we'd happily give our digits to number 24601. Call us!


2. Enjolras

Played by: Aaron Tveit


The hot-blooded leader of a student group desirous of revolution, Enjolras is the type of guy who'll keep you up until the wee hours with ardent political debate...and then keep you up the rest of the night in, um, other ways.


1. Marius

Played by: Eddie Redmayne


The ultimate "Les Mis" dreamboat, the handsome and sensitive Marius only has eyes for Cosette—but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy elaborate fantasies about being loved by him while wandering the lonely streets of Paris in the rainy dark.


Who's your favorite "Les Mis" heartthrob? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Sunday, 23 December 2012

5 Things To Do Before Seeing 'Les Miserables'




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5 Things To Do Before Seeing 'Les Miserables'



by Jessica Marshall


Do you hear the people sing? In less than a week, you will hear that music! You will witness the romance! You will behold the majestic pantaloons and cravats!


Director Tom Hooper's ("The King's Speech") new musical film adaptation of "Les Miserables," starring Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried, is coming to theaters this very Christmas day. It's a tale of war, strife and romance set amid the tumult of 19-century France, where fashion is frilly and tigers come at night.


Some of us were born ready for this, already knowing the story and music by heart (having spent long hours prancing around our childhood bedrooms pretending that we're in a castle on a cloud...). But if you aren't part of that "Les Mis"-obsessed crowd, we're not going to stand by and be all laissez-faire about it. Here are five things you absolutely must do before seeing this film.



Go see the show

The movie is based on the plot and music of the long-running, Tony-award-winning hit musical. It was on Broadway for almost 20 years, and it's still touring in major cities around the world, so chances are that you can catch it at a theater near you!


Listen to the musical soundtrack

The iconic music carries the plot in the film, leaving very little room for actual dialogue. We guarantee you will recognize some of the most famous ballads like "Do You Hear the People Sing" and "I Dreamed a Dream." But be forewarned as you sit back and take a listen—it's super-catchy! We highly recommend using the shower as a concert venue when you become addicted...


Read the book

Nothing will make your holiday vacation more upbeat and refreshing than immersing yourself in a book about the wretched poor of early- to mid-19th century France. But more importantly, reading Victor Hugo's famous 1862 novel will give you a deeper look at the already-intriguing characters in the movie.


Watch the previous movie adaptation

Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman, Geoffrey Rush and Claire Danes brought "Les Miserables" to the big screen in 1998 as a straight, non-musical adaptation of the book. It's not a feel-good movie by any stretch, but a dashing Liam Neeson as the heroic Jean Valjean does give us stomach butterflies.


Take a taste of Le France

Paris—where a good portion of the film takes place—is lovely. We're all for recommending you take a trip there, but because it would be a little hard to get to the City of Lights on such short notice, we suggest that you enjoy a fine French meal instead. A little wine (or sparkling grape juice for les enfants), a little cheese, a little bread—a little petit dejeuner will get you in the mood to watch a movie steeped in French history and culture.


Are you excited to see "Les Mis" in theaters over the holiday break? Tell us why in the comments section!








Saturday, 22 December 2012

'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Lissa?




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'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Lissa?



With the news earlier this week that the big-screen adaptation of Richelle Mead's young-adult series "Vampire Academy" had sunk its teeth into a screenwriter and script, we've been wearing one bootylicious indention into the Hollywood Crush Casting Couch, picking worthy actors and actresses to play our favorite characters. Today, we're auditioning a trio of lovely ladies for the role of royal Moroi Vasilisa "Lissa" Dragomir.



Shadow-kissed alongside best friend Rose Hathaway, Lissa is quiet and kind, though suffers from the occasional mood swing thanks to her surging spirit powers. Like all Moroi, Lissa is tall and slender, with long blonde locks cascading down her back. With that in mind, here are our picks for the girl who would be queen.



Claire Holt

Bloodsucking is Claire Holt's business. After all, the Australian actress is probably best known in the states for her role as feisty Original vamp Rebekah on The CW's "Vampire Diaries." But with a glimpse at her softer side as Samara on ABC Family's "Pretty Little Liars," we know she's well-suited to play the sweet St. Vladimir student.


Gemma Ward

Another actress from Down Under, Gemma Ward made a splash last year as a mermaid in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides." Though she doesn't boast a boat-load of on-screen experience, we think that could work to her benefit—we'd like to see a fresh face in this role. A beautiful, cherubic face, at that.


Imogen Poots

Brit Imogen Poots is set to have a big 2013, with no fewer than six projects debuting in the New Year. And did we mention she's currently filming the romantic comedy "Are We Officially Dating?" alongside Zac Efron (sigh). There's something about the actress that's regal yet approachable all at once—qualities Lissa wears like a custom-made tiara.


Related:

+ 'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Dimitri?

+ 'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Rose?


Who are your picks to play Lissa in the "Vampire Academy" movie? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Friday, 21 December 2012

'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Dimitri?




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'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Dimitri?



Yesterday, we took a seat on the Hollywood Crush Casting Couch to select three lovely ladies capable of slaying Strigoi as "Vampire Academy" heroine Rose Hathaway. And today, it's all about Rose's diligent yet oh-so dreamy instructor Dimitri Belikov.



The strong, silent Dhampir is a perfect foil to the impetuous, often reckless Rose, and with a well-chiseled body and an enigmatic personality, it's no wonder the student is quickly drawn to the teacher. So let's take a look at the five Hollywood hunks we think could wear Dimitri's leather duster with aplomb.



Ben Barnes

With his angular features and dark mop of hair, it's no wonder Ben Barnes has long been the fan favorite to play the god-like guardian (he's definitely the actor I imagined while plowing through Richelle Mead's unputdownable series). At 31, the "Prince Caspian" star is edging towards the end of the age spectrum for the 20-something Dimitri, so here's hoping producers can fast-track this project, like, yesterday.


Taylor Kitsch

I want only good things for the erstwhile Tim Riggins, especially after unkind 2012 in which the actor's trio of films failed to impress. I've long said the star should angle for a franchise role that will give him the sort of exposure he needs to really launch his film career, and "Vampire Academy" could be it. (Plus, have you seen the man without a shirt on? UNF.)


Kit Harington

Thanks to his star-making turn as Jon Snow on HBO's epic fantasy "Game of Thrones," Hollywood has been knocking very loudly on Kit Harington's door these days, with roles in several upcoming films, including "How to Train Your Dragon 2" and "The Seventh Son." And it's no coincidence he bears a striking resemblance to No. 1 on our list—consider him Ben Barnes 2.0.


Steven Strait

Despite roles in films like "10,000 BC" and "Stop-Loss," Steven Strait has yet to break out in a big way. And we're not sure why. Just look at that handsome face! Much like the case with Taylor Kitsch, Dimitri could be the role that 26-year-old Steven has been looking for.


Jared Padalecki

At 6'4", Jared Padalecki is the closest to measuring up to Dimitri's towering 6'7" stature, and with his long-running role on The CW's "Supernatural," the actor is no stranger to dealing with all manner of mythical foes.


Related:

'Vampire Academy' Casting: Who Should Play Rose?


Who do you think should play Dimitri in the "Vampire Academy" adaptation? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Thursday, 20 December 2012

Anne Hathaway Describes Frog-Costume Karaoke With 'Les Mis' Cast




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Anne Hathaway Describes Frog-Costume Karaoke With 'Les Mis' Cast



A classic story of blood-spattered student revolution? Whatever. A beloved, iconic musical brought to life on the big screen? Meh. Oscar buzz so loud that it sounds like a swarm of angry mutant bees? PFFFFFFT. Let's be real, okay: The true, lasting value of "ever assembled. And if you doubt it, just look at the sheer unadulterated delight on Anne Hathaway 's face when MTV News' Josh Horowitz asked about their mic-dropping good times during the world tour to promote the movie.






Of which there were many, according to the actress who played the movie's tragic heroine—but Anne confirmed that the best of the best, karaoke-wise, was undoubtedly...


"In Japan," she said. "We thought, 'We have to do karaoke here.' It's amazing, because they have costumes."


Not only that, the cast had to fight amongst each other for the honor of wearing one particular performance ensemble. Said Anne: "Our favorite costume—it was collective—was this huge green fleece that had a frog hood on it. Amanda [Seyfried] and I took turns putting that on. That was, like, the rap suit."



And yes, there's more—and if you watch the video til the end, you'll find out some fascinating trivia about both Amanda's penchant for "angry rap" and Hugh Jackman's best-ever karaoke experience with a cigar-smoking John Travolta—but we're just going to leave you here...with the image of Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried busting rhymes in a green frog-faced furry outfit.


You're welcome.


Which "Les Mis" cast member's karaoke performance would you most like to see?








Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Carrie Bradshaw And Co. Are Totally '80s In New 'Carrie Diaries' Trailer




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Carrie Bradshaw And Co. Are Totally '80s In New 'Carrie Diaries' Trailer




Crimp your hair and collect your friendship bracelets, y'all: a brand-new and trés retro new trailer for "The Carrie Diaries" is all over the internet today, after airing last night during the "Gossip Girl" series finale.


Between the Adam Ant soundtrack, the unmistakable style and the intermittent shots of a be-sweatered Austin Butler looking like a total "Tiger Beat" coverboy, there's no question that this "Sex and the City" prequel is all about the 1980s...and with a truly evocative line comparing sex to an unspeakable activity involving cased meats and a keyhole, there's no question that they've borrowed at least a little bit of the original series' signature raunch for this CW drama about the life and times of a young Carrie Bradshaw.



AnnaSophia Robb and her crazy-curly hair are still front and center in this new extended peek at the show, but you'll also see more of the supporting cast—including Ellen Wong and Katie Findlay as Carrie's teenage ladyfriends (who, by all appearances, could give Samantha a run for her money when it comes to sexual TMI over brunch). Also noteworthy: lots and lots of made-in-the-80s fashion, including high-rise jeans, cravat blouses and plenty of neon nail polish.


But let's be real, the real eye candy in Carrie-land is of the male variety...and the real ooh-la-la moment of this trailer has nothing to do with what people are wearing, and everything to do with what appears to be a seriously steamy aquatic kiss between AnnaSophia and Austin.


"The Carrie Diaries" premieres at 8 p.m. on January 14.



What do you think of this latest look at "The Carrie Diaries"? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Tuesday, 18 December 2012

'Pitch Perfect' EXCLUSIVE Clip: Watch The Treblemakers Make Trouble




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'Pitch Perfect' EXCLUSIVE Clip: Watch The Treblemakers Make Trouble



If you didn't catch the dulcet tones of the a cappella comedy "Pitch Perfect" back during its theatrical run, you'll be glad to know that you've got a second chance to remedy your egregious error in judgment. (Seriously, you guys? We told you, like, a million times that this movie is the business. GEEZ.) The movie is out on Blu-ray and DVD today, ready to fill your ears with music, warm your heart with romance, and splatter your decolletage with a projectile burrito thrown from a moving bus. And to celebrate this delightful moment, we've got an EXCLUSIVE extended scene from the film!






In this clip, reigning a cappella champions—and the Bellas' arch-nemeses—the Treblemakers face off against an alumni group made up of 30-somethings who showed up looking for a rumble of the traditional, non-musical, beat-you-in-the-face-with-my-fists variety. But when the guys refuse to resort to violence, the tension escalates and things start to get...weird. (We don't want to spoil it for you, but let's just say that one of these dudes has a seriously questionable relationship with the Golden Girls.) Also: hilarious one-liners from our most favorite lady Rebel Wilson! Getting pitch slapped never hurt so good.



"Pitch Perfect" is out on Blu-ray and DVD today.


Are you psyched to get your own copy of this aca-awesome comedy? Tell u in the comments and on Twitter!








Monday, 17 December 2012

Ally Carter: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012




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Ally Carter: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012



Ally CarterAs part of Hollywood Crush's Best YA Novel of 2012 poll, we've enlisted a handful of our favorite teen lit writers to weigh in on the tomes that touched them this year. Next up is Ally Carter, author of the "Heist Society" series.


In the spring of 2008 I had the opportunity to go on a retreat (in Ireland!) with 10 other writers, one of whom was Holly Black.


Holly.

Freaking.

Black.


Well, it took all of about five seconds to realize that Holly is one of the nicest people on the planet. About five seconds after that we both realized that we love to cook. What followed was a week of us hanging out in the kitchen, chopping and baking and, of course, talking books.


The day before I’d left for Ireland I’d turned the final draft of "Heist Society," a book about a teenager named Kat who has been raised in an infamous family of criminals but cons her way into a boarding school to try to find another life. I’d thought it was so different and fresh and unlike anything else in YA fiction. And then I started talking to Holly...


Who had recently finished a book called "White Cat" about a teenager who has grown up in an infamous family of criminals who cons his way into a boarding school to try to find another life.


Part of me was panicked. And part was just happy that a tiny piece of my brain could operate like Holly’s.



We spent the rest of that afternoon at the kitchen table, Holly telling me about "White Cat" and her "Curseworkers" series—about a boy who is the dark sheep of his family because he wasn’t born with powerful (and illegal) magic; about the girl he loved—and killed.


The final book in that series, "Black Heart," debuted this year, and I read it with heart-pounding anticipation and a lingering hint of sadness, knowing that the story that Holly had started telling me in that Irish kitchen in 2008 was finally coming to an end.


But for anyone who hasn’t yet picked up "White Cat" and the "Curseworkers" series, the journey can still begin for you. And I really hope you’ll take it.


Related:

+ Becca Fitzpatrick: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Gayle Forman: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Eliot Schrefer: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Julie Kagawa: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Michelle Hodkin: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Kiersten White: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Melissa De La Cruz: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012

+ Sarah Dessen: My Favorite YA Novel Of 2012


Stick with MTV as we count down the Best of 2012, including the Best Songs of 2012, Best Albums of 2012, Best Artists of 2012 and Movies of the year.


Have you read "Black Heart"? Was it one of your favorite YA novels of the year? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Sunday, 16 December 2012

Kristen Stewart Recalls Reading 'On The Road' Young




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Kristen Stewart Recalls Reading 'On The Road' Young



With Jack Kerouac's beatnik classic "On the Road" cruising into theaters December 21, MTV News has been making good time with the film's cast, including Garrett Hedlund, Kirsten Dunst and Kristen Stewart (who wore an, um, interesting sheer frock to the film's New York premiere last night). And, as it turns out, each star stumbled upon the seminal work during their teen years (or younger), with Kristen remembering "On the Road" as just one of a handful of mature films and books she experienced earlier than most.






"I had no rules," Kristen explained of her parents' lenient household. "I wasn't not allowed to watch R-rated movies. I don't even know why."


Among those R-rated movies? "I saw 'Taxi Driver when I was really, really young," she said. "'The Shining' was one of my favorite movies. When I was really young, 'Castle Freak' scared me—it's funny 'The Shining' didn't. I love that. It's one of my favorite movies."



Coincidentally—or perhaps not so coincidentally—"Taxi Driver" stars Kristen's "Panic Room" co-star Jodie Foster, who was also a very tender age while filming the gritty drama.


How old were you when you read "On the Road"? Are you planning on buckling in for the film? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Saturday, 15 December 2012

'Vampire Diaries' Recap: 'O Come, All Ye Faithful'




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'Vampire Diaries' Recap: 'O Come, All Ye Faithful'



by Cassie Title


I can’t believe this was the "Vampire Diaries" mid-season finale, because there were hardly any epic shocks or deaths involving characters fans are truly invested in. Seriously. That death of someone who’s been around since season one? Carol Lockwood. Really sorry, but I don’t care at all. The woman’s only seen at town events anyway, so the only thing important about this is that Tyler’s gonna freak out and become all dark and twisty and have some new revenge development I won’t really care about. That’s all.


Additionally, the episode summary on The CW’s website included this bit: Professor Shane "reveals a piece of ancient history that leaves them all speechless." Um, really? Everyone was speechless? I’m pretty sure that anyone with half a brain could guess that Shane had been to where Silas was buried, and that Silas was connected to the cure. They went "Lost" on us and didn’t fully explain what the cure was (Silas’s blood? A potion buried with him? I don’t know). But, not only was it the opposite of shocking, I’m almost positive that Shane had even said something like it before. And even if he didn’t, IT IS NOT A BIG REVEAL. IN FACT, IT’S SO HEARTBREAKINGLY OBVIOUS THAT I’M EMBARRASSED FOR EVERYONE ELSE WHO’S PROGRAMMED TO BE LIKE OMG WHAT AN AWESOME EPISODE! So, yeah. Disappointment, especially when the mid-season finales are usually incredibly surprising.


Now that I’ve ranted, let’s get down to work.



As always, Elena is kind of an idiot. She did deliver the best line one minute into the show: "I have to meet Bonnie. She’s teaching Jeremy how not to kill me." But she also told Damon that she trusted Shane. Um, okay, Elena. I get Bonnie trusting a guy who gives her attention; I’m sorry, girl, but it happened with Ben McKittrick, it happened with Luka, it’s just gonna keep happening and you’re gonna keep falling for it. But Elena? For some reason, I was expecting more from her. (She was, after all, dealing with the whole sired-to-Damon-thing pretty well. If all goes according to logic, her feelings really shouldn’t change, just her actions, so we’ll see if that’s the case.) But, yeah. It is 1,000 percent obvious that Shane—who’s finagled his way into their circle through Bonnie, the witch that everybody needs—is up to no good. I mean, he’s a professor. Devoting an inordinate amount of time to a chick who’s too young to even be his student. Damon got it right: homeboy is Professor Shadypants. Sketch-y. Especially because you all should have put it together by now: When he said that Shane blew up 12 people, a light bulb went on in my head. I mean, I already knew it from last week, but he sacrificed 12 human souls before, and then this week he did it again, except they weren’t human, which is a point they’ll touch on later, I hope. GLARINGLY OBVIOUS that he’s trying to invoke expression. DAMON WHY DIDN’T YOU IMMEDIATELY GET THAT AND SHARE IT WITH ELENA AND EVERYONE? Yeah, you’d have to admit about Charlotte and the 12 you killed, but whatever. I AM SO OVER EVERYONE’S SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS. You’re all vampires, and death happens.


This thought brings me to the one line that made me pleased with Stefan. Totally skipping around, but Tyler and Hayley and the hybrids had a plan to take out Klaus, which was supposed to happen. Many things went wrong, the main one being the fact that they were trying to kill KLAUS. Um, hello Tyler? Doesn’t the original creator thing make it so that you and Elena and Damon and Stefan and Caroline WOULD DIE IF KLAUS DIED? Were we conveniently forgetting about that? Would it change because you were putting his essence in someone else’s body? I guess the latter’s correct—the whole convenient body swapping logic—but I’m slightly confused, because I thought your plan was to really kill him, and then you were all like, "He’ll stay in my body until the hybrids are safe." Um, yeah? Whatever. So, Tyler offered up his body as the swapping grounds, but then Caroline, who was pissed as all hell at Tyler for that, came up with a better idea: use Rebekah’s daggered body. So they were going to. Until Klaus somehow found out (this part is incredibly murky; I don’t doubt Klaus’ intellectual faculties, but I don’t think Adrian was sired to him, so how did he find out? Compelled him? What caused him alarm? I guess Hayley told him?) and massacred all the hybrids, save for Tyler, of course. As he was doing that, Hayley told Tyler how she didn’t have a witch and sold them all out for her deal to find her birth parents. Pretty unclassy Hayley. Pretty unclassy. Oh, and farewell hybrids. There were 12 of you. We barely knew ye. Except for you, Kim. I’ll miss calling you by your real name (Alyssa Diaz) in recaps.


Oh, but now for the part where I liked Stefan for a half a minute! He and Caroline were talking and thinking, and they didn’t yet know that Klaus had killed everybody instead of getting killed. (Man, those hybrids suck if Klaus could kill all of them in like five minutes. What was their lame-o plan anyway?) Stefan said: We’ve all done horrible things. What makes us better than Klaus? And that’s awesome because it was exactly what I’ve been thinking. And I think Caroline said: I think it’s that we have family we trust. Or maybe Stefan said that. Whatever. It was said, and I was glad that it was acknowledged.


This scene led to a plot point that I found lame. Caroline couldn’t bear the fact that Stefan still trusted Damon at the moment, so she used the trust theme to tell Stefan, without words (not telepathically, guys! Just pressed Stefan and gave him knowing looks) that not only were Damon and Elena together today, but they were kind of together together. Stefan was white with anger, he threw stuff, homeboy was crazy. I guess that’s what happens when your emotionally abused girlfriend (yeah, I’m saying that! His manipulative ways in trying to change her disgusted me) prefers your brother to you.


Oh, and then Damon "broke" the sire bond. I’m saying "broke" because I’m calling shens. Yeah, that was internet speak for BS. (I used to hang out with guys who were really into online forums in high school.) If you paid close attention to Damon’s words, he merely said to Elena that she should leave, it would make him happy, and that he was setting her free. She left, and she said that every fiber of her being was telling her to get into the car, but I don’t think the bond’s broken in the absolute way that would prevent her from feeling for him. For instance, he didn’t tell her to forget about him (did he?) He’s not really leaving her alone (he’ll probably see her next episode.) “Setting you free” means setting you free, which could merely mean that she’s free to love him without her body telling her to, in the sired fashion. It’s a pretty convenient way of breaking the sire bond, if you ask me. But I think we’re all gonna be happy with the results.


Bonnie and Jeremy are probably gonna get together again, because apparently he always likes the girls he dates after he chooses dead people over them, and conveniently forgets that he never really liked who he now chooses as much as he liked the dead people he emotionally or physically cheated on them with. Shane and Bonnie successfully reprogrammed Jeremy (we think) to not kill Elena by attaching his fuzzy feelings to Bonnie and thinking of her when he was near Elena? Unclear, again, but I can see it making sense. Damon’s gonna stay at the Gilbert lake house with Jeremy, to help him kill vampires and grow his hunter’s mark, and I guess attempt to not get killed. Maybe they can be like brothers, because Damon sure misses his (now that he lied to him about Elena, even though he set her free he waited a day so you know Stefan’s gonna be like YOU’RE THE WORST PERSON EVER, which is SO SO lame) and Jeremy was wearing a wife beater and chopping down trees just like Stefan does when he’s frustrated, so now they’re basically the same person. Logic.


Hmm, what else happened? Hayley snapped Caroline’s neck, which was scary and annoying, because I thought she was dead for a sec. So did April Young, who Caroline compelled without realizing she wears a vervain bracelet. So April went to the Lockwood cellar and found Rebekah, and was all emotional, and still wearing her stupid Miss Mystic Falls sash and crown. Because it was the Winter Wonderland festival. Didn’t mention that, because it was so not important. Klaus painted a snowflake for the auction; it was post-post-modern or some snazz. Anyway, April Young may be more stupid than Elena, if that’s possible. I’m sure she’ll be fine because for some reason the producers want to keep her (we don’t need contrast with Elena’s old life! She is not like Elena! Stop giving excuses for her existence!), but girl ain’t brave for going to the Lockwood cellar. Girl straight crazy.


Oh, and Tyler had his hybrids lock up his girlfriend and Stefan at one point. Man, werewolves are ALWAYS LOCKING CAROLINE UP. Am I right?! Oh, and Jeremy said what all of us were thinking when he was in his bizarro hunter’s trance: She’s the reason everyone I’ve ever loved died. WOW, SO SO HARSH. But so, so true. And so, so sad.


And that was the mid-season finale! But peer below, because I’m including things I would’ve included in the recap in the questions. Because they are so important and I want you to converse with me about them so we have things to do between now and January 17!


What does the future hold for Damon and Elena? Is the sire bond really broken? Will she be able to have a relationship with Damon, or will she go back to Stefan, or will she choose herself? When’s Bonnie going to realize that Shane is evil and nuts? Why did Shane have to kill 12 people twice; what went wrong originally? What’s Tyler gonna do now that his mom’s dead? As always, where was Katherine? When are we going to meet Tatia? Rebekah’s back next episode, and the previews say the Originals are back. Will Klaus finally give up his ridiculous motivation of creating hybrids? Also, doesn’t he need therapy? Shouldn’t that be the next great character? Oh, there’s so much more. What is Shane’s deal? Can Matt get a storyline already? Were you surprised that Stefan turning Jeremy into a vampire hunter was due to a deal with Klaus: Klaus gets the sword, Stefan delivers the hunter? (I must’ve missed that, ‘cause I was.)


Tweet about it, comment about it, talk about it. I really want you to! Let’s talk about it. I’m not sure why you’ve been hesitant, but I’m here to say that it’s really fun and exciting and therapeutic and distracting. With all this chatter, the show will be back with new episodes in no time!








Friday, 14 December 2012

'Glee' Recap: 'Glee, Actually'




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'Glee' Recap: 'Glee, Actually'



by Melissa Albert


What do head injuries, holidays and the Mayan apocalypse have in common? They all make you want to SING, of course, in this "Love, Actually"–inspired episode that's no more like "Love, Actually" than any episode of "Glee."


A bump on the head sends Artie into a black-and-white Alterverse, where his legs work fine and his choice of football over glee club means that glee doesn’t exist. Led by Brittany’s leprechaun friend Rory, his Christmas guardian angel, Artie witnesses an alternate timeline in which Becky’s pregnant, Rachel’s a librarian, Finn’s a homophobic jock and Quinn is dead...of a broken heart? That’s where you lost us, "Glee," though it is pretty delightful to see Will Schuester back with his lovely wife, the evil Terry. In a world without glee club, he’s too drunk to notice that her (fake) first-season pregnancy has resulted in her giving birth to a doll.


To prove to everyone how cool a glee club would be, Artie performs a desperate "Feliz Navidad," complete with shawl and maracas. The unimpressed reaction makes him decide to accept his wheelchair as part of his destiny, as long as it means he can have a song in his heart.



Back in the usual timeline, Rachel heads off on a cruise with her dads, while Kurt’s plans for a lonesome Christmas are derailed by the surprise arrival of Papa Hummel. After some Rockettes and hot cocoa, he drops the bomb: He has (early stage) prostate cancer, and wanted to tell Kurt in person. To soften the blow, Mr. Hummel drops a second, gentler bomb: He’s flown Blaine out, too. The boys swoop around Rockefeller Center on skates, singing "I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas," and at the stroke of midnight...they do not kiss. But Blaine does reveal his plans to apply to NYADA. We see glimmers of hope for a Klaine reunion somewhere in the near future...


The original Puckerman’s still lurking around Lima, checking out chicks and working on his screenplay (probably about chicks). For a change of scene, he and his half-bro Jake ride all the way to Hollywood, where they dance through a city of film sets singing “Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah,” right before getting matching Star of David tattoos. It turns out Puck’s “perfect” Hollywood life is a lot more pool cleaning than it is sexy starlets. He decides to move home to Lima, where the Pucker-men force their moms to finally meet each other at Breadstix. After initial tension, the two bond over what a dirtbag the estranged Mr. Puckerman was. It’s a Hanukkah miracle!


But brace yourself for bad news. Brittany and Sam have run the numbers, and it can no longer be denied: the Mayan apocalypse is totally happening, on December 21! In preparation, they make the most of their final days—forming a terrible club devoted to telling your friends what you really think of them (Brittany), performing “Jingle Bell Rock” with a bunch of disturbing reindeer/cheerleaders (Sam), and drinking tons of soda. Oh, and getting married! With world domination by sea monsters imminent, they ask Coach Beiste to preside at their wedding. "I can’t tell you how excited I am to be your Mayan starwife," Brittany says, though we’re a little disappointed Sam didn’t speak his wedding vows in Klingon. When the newlyweds wake up four days later to find that the world isn’t over, they’re slightly worried about the hasty nuptials. Luckily, Beiste was smart enough to trick them into a fake wedding. And she gives them one more Christmas gift: belief in a new, randomly assigned apocalypse to prepare for. "Glee" is calling it: September 2014, it’s over.


Other signs of the apocalypse: Sue Sylvester’s heart growing three sizes this day! After pulling Marley’s mom’s name in the faculty/staff Secret Santa, she muses, "What do you get for a woman who has already eaten everything?" But after overhearing Marley cry-singing “The First Noel,” and catching wind of their money troubles, Sue brings her signature blend of illegal activity and unexpected niceness to Christmas, breaking into their house to set up a tree, presents and a stocking full of cash. Instead of thanking her with something she might actually enjoy, like a tub of appletini-flavored protein powder, Marley and the club gift her a performance of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”—and it makes even Sue the Grinch smile.


No cliffhangers here, just glee-ful tidings to get us through the long winter hiatus. Happy holidays, gleeks, one and all!


Song of the episode: Who can resist ice-skates, Klaine and “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas”? Not even the Grinch, that’s who.


What did you think of last night's "Glee"?








Thursday, 13 December 2012

A Holiday Gift Guide For The Queen Of King's Landing




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A Holiday Gift Guide For The Queen Of King's Landing



The holidays are coming...and so is winter, as any self-respecting high fantasist will tell you. And if you're looking for the perfect gift for the lady of your house—whether she's a debt-paying Lannister, a brunette Baratheon, or a wandering Khaleesi—we've got you covered, with a gift guide inspired by the jousting, scheming, protagonist-beheading drama of "Game of Thrones."



There's jewelry made from the eggs of mythical beasties, a new trilogy of wolfish fantasy literature to love, even a board that'll let your giftee test her mettle at ruling an ever-growing empire of pillaged lands. Choose wisely, and you might get to sit beside her when she claims the Iron Throne. (Choose poorly, on the other hand, and it's the broadsword for you.)



1. "Nightshade" by Andrea Cremer, $11 (Barnes & Noble)


2. Dragon's egg pendant, $23 (Etsy)


3. Settlers of Catan, $34 (Target)


4. "Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season," $37 (Amazon)


5. Winter Is Coming House Stark sigil T-shirt, $30 (HBO Store)


Check out all of our holiday gift guides!


What items would you add to this list?








Wednesday, 12 December 2012

James Franco's New Music Video: 3 Major Moments Of Cuteness




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James Franco's New Music Video: 3 Major Moments Of Cuteness



James Franco, the esoteric and illustrious wearer of many entertainment hats, is trying on a new one these days with his latest project: a Motown mash-up band called, simply, "Daddy." And if you're wondering what a Franco-issue musical endeavor might look like, check this out: MTV has the EXCLUSIVE debut on his new music video for the soulful song, "Can't Say Goodbye."


Which, because James Franco has magic juice running in his veins and succeeds at everything he does, is a very respectable entree into the oeuvre—as we're sure the music critics will no doubt be discussing all day. But us? We're more interested in the fact that this music video is composed entirely of clips from the Franco family's old-school home movies, featuring a teeny tiny James Franco doing adorable kid things. And it's highly watchable all the way through, but you'll want to keep an extra close eye out for the three following moments of extraordinary cuteness:




Wearing nothing but a diaper and a big, gleeful grin, baby James Franco plays with a water hose.



Slick moves, bro! Clad in the signature elastic-ankled sweatpants of the 1980s, James delivers a high kick to a punching bag...and then stumbles all over the place.



It's actually hard to spot the star in this music video moment. Why? Because he's standing with a group of a dozen little kids, all wearing adorable paper pig masks. That's why.


Click on over to MTV News for an interview with James, in which he talks about the very personal inspiration for "Can't Say Goodbye" and its video.






Watch the music video for James Franco's "Can't Say Goodbye"!


What was your favorite home movie moment from James Franco's new music video? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter!








Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Peek EXCLUSIVE Cover Reveal For Ally Carter's 'Double Crossed' Novella!




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Peek EXCLUSIVE Cover Reveal For Ally Carter's 'Double Crossed' Novella!



Whether it's the boarding-school spies of "Gallagher Girls" or the cat-burgling cons of her swank and secretive "Heist Society," Ally Carter's books never fail to deliver a thrilling, glamorous peek into the world of wealthy, cultured kids living dangerous double lives. The only problem? You can only enjoy hanging with one of these groups at a time, because the Gallagher girls and the Heist Society never cross paths. Which is so disappointing! And which is why the teaser summary for Ally's brand new novella, "Double Crossed: A Spies and Thieves Story," for which we have the EXCLUSIVE cover reveal right here, made us squee a little. Because:


In "Double Crossed," when Macey McHenry (glamorous society girl or spy-in-training?) and W.W. Hale V (heir to an American dynasty or master thief?) meet at a society gala, the party takes a dangerous turn. Suddenly they're at the center of a hostage situation, and it's up to them to stop the thugs from becoming hostile. Will Macey's spy skills and Hale's con-man ways be enough to outsmart a ruthless gang? Or will they have to seek out the ultimate inside girl to help?



You guys. You guys. Remember that time when Ben & Jerry's took Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream and put them into the same container? THIS IS BETTER. And judging by the delicious citrine-and-diamond pendant draped so tantalizingly over the collarbone of the cover girl, this mini-adventure will include all the action, excitement and sparkly expensive things that make the full-length books such a pleasure to read...and with its January 22 web release, it'll help whet our appetites for espionage and thievery in the time it takes for the next Heist Society book, "Perfect Scoundrels," to come out this February.



Are you psyched to see the worlds of "Heist Society" and "Gallagher Girls" collide?