EW's Entertainer of the Year: Sandra Bullock

Entertainment Weekly has released its annual Entertainer of the Year edition, and this time it's Sandra Bullock, just 4 years after she got the top honors in 2009. I'd say it's pretty deserved, as The Heat was the year's biggest comedy and Gravity became a phenomenon of its own in the fall. The coolest part about it is that she's still got all this popular success at the age of 49, when most women (unless they're Meryl Streep) have fallen off Hollywood's radar. And for the record, the last time she got this cover she won the Oscar for The Blind Side- could it happen again? Also included on the list are Jennifer Lawrence, the cast of Scandal, Tom Hanks, Breaking Bad, and Netflix.

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TRAILER: "Nymphomaniac"

The nutty new trailer for Lars Von Trier's next movie is here, and with an interesting mix of actors that includes Uma Thurman, Willem Dafoe, Stellan Skarsgaard, Shia LeBeouf and his favorite actress, Charlotte Gainsbourg. This guy has directed some pretty out there movies in the past (Dogville and Antichrist to name a couple) and this looks to be another in that vein. Coming out next summer.

'Gravity' Short Film: "Aningaaq"

This is pretty awesome- WB has released a seven minute companion short film that was originally going to show up on the blu-ray for Gravity, which shows the other side of Sandra Bullock's distress call to a man that couldn't understand her. It's written and directed by Jonas Cuaron and is now being submitted for the Oscars as a live-action short. It's probably safe to say this is a definite spoiler, so only for those who've already seen Gravity:

Adele Exarchopoulos on Charlie Rose

Newcomer Adele Exarchopoulos is sure to be a fixture at upcoming awards events, out promoting Cannes winner Blue is the Warmest Color. Here she is with Charlie Rose, talking about the process she went through with fellow actress Lea Seydoux and how excited she is to be traveling all over the world now with the success of the film. What comes across most is how mature she seems for a 19 year old (and her English is pretty good too).

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "JFK" (1991)

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In honor of the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination this Friday, what better timing could there be to watch JFK, Oliver Stone's melting pot of conspiracy theories about the mystery of JFK's death. Very controversial at the time of its release for playing loose with the facts, it's difficult to tell what is and is not being accused of having happened, but as a movie, it's an exciting and compelling drama with an all star cast that included Kevin Costner, Joe Pesci, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, Gary Oldman and Sissy Spacek.

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TRAILER: "The Past"

The first U.S. trailer for Asghar Fahadi's The Past, France's submission this year for the Oscars. The movie was lauded in Cannes, especially Berenice Bejo (The Artist) for her performance. Iranian director Farhadi's last film was the outstanding A Separation (2011) which won the Oscar for foreign-language film that year. And kudos to this trailer for actually including the subtitles for once. The movie's coming out in December.