2011 MTV Movie Award nominees

The 2011 MTV Movie Awards take place this Sunday/ Monday morning live from Universal City in California. The show will be hosted by actor and comedian Jason Sudeikis. You can watch the show live on MTV Base, DStv channel 322 from 3am. Congrats to Oliver Schmitz and the rest of the team involved in Life, Above All. The film is up for an award in the Best African Movie category. See the rest of the nominees are below:

BEST AFRICAN MOVIE:

A Screaming Man

Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Executive Producer: Florence Stern. Foreign Producer: Diana Elbaum

Life, Above All

Director: Oliver Schmitz, Producers: Oliver Stoltz, Greig Buckle

Viva Riva!

Director: Djo Tunda Wa Munga, Producers: Bors van Gils, Michael Goldberg, Djo Tunda Wa Munga.  Co-producer: Steven Markovitz

Restless City

Director: Andrew Dosunmu, Producers: Katie Mustard, Matt Parker; Executive Producers: David Raymond and Tony Okungbowa

BEST JAW-DROPPING MOMENT:

Natalie Portman- Black Swan

James Franco- 127 Hours

Justin Bieber- Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page- Inception

Steve-O- Jackass 3D

BEST LINE FROM A MOVIE:

“The Social Network- “If you guys were the inventors of Facebook, you’d have invented Facebook” AND “…A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool?” “You?”"A billion dollars and shut up everybody up”

“Inception- “You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger darling”

“Grown Ups”- “I want to get wasted on chocolate”

“Easy A” – “There’s a higher power that will judge you for your indecency.” “Tom Cruise?”

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE

Adam Sandler- Just Go With It

Ashton Kutcher- No Strings Attached

Emma Stone- Easy A

Russell Brand- Get Him To The Greek

Zach Galifianakis- Due Date

BEST MOVIE:

Black Swan

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1

Inception

The Social Network

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

BEST MOVIE (voting stays live throughout the 2011 Movie Awards ceremony)

Black Swan

Director: Darren Aronofsky, Producers: Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin (Fox Searchlight)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Director: David Yates, Producers:  David Heyman and David Barron (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Inception

Director: Christopher Nolan, Producers: Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan (Warner Bros. Pictures)

The Social Network

Director: David Fincher, Producers: Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ceán Chaffin (Sony Pictures)

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Director: David Slade, Producers: Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt (Summit Entertainment)

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE

Emma Stone – Easy A (Sony Pictures)

Emma WatsonHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Jennifer Aniston – Just Go With It (Sony Pictures)

Kristen Stewart – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

Natalie Portman – Black Swan (Fox Searchlight)

BEST MALE PERFORMANCE

Daniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Jesse EisenbergThe Social Network (Sony Pictures)

Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

Zac Efron – Charlie St. Cloud (Universal Pictures)

BEST BREAKOUT STAR

Andrew Garfield  – The Social Network (Sony Pictures)

Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass (Lionsgate)

Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit  (Paramount Pictures)

Jay Chou – The Green Hornet (Sony Pictures)

Olivia Wilde – TRON: Legacy (Walt Disney Pictures)

Xavier Samuel – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE

Adam Sandler – Just Go With It (Sony Pictures)

Ashton Kutcher – No Strings Attached (Paramount Pictures)

Emma Stone – Easy A (Sony Pictures)

Russell Brand – Get Him to the Greek (Universal Pictures)

Zach Galifianakis – Due Date (Warner Bros. Pictures)

BEST LINE FROM A MOVIE (New Category)

Alexys Nycole Sanchez – Grown Ups (Sony Pictures)

“I want to get chocolate wasted.”

Amanda Bynes and Emma Stone – Easy A (Sony Pictures)

Amanda Bynes: “There is a higher power that will judge you for your indecency.”

Emma Stone: “Tom Cruise?”

Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network (Sony Pictures)

“If you guys were the inventors of Facebook, you’d have invented Facebook.”

Justin Timberlake and Andrew Garfield – The Social Network (Sony Pictures)

Justin Timberlake: “…a million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool?”

Andrew Garfield: “A billion dollars. And that shut everybody up.”

Tom Hardy – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)

“You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger darling.”

BEST VILLAIN

Christoph Waltz – The Green Hornet (Sony Pictures)

Leighton Meester – The Roommate (Screen Gems)

Mickey Rourke – Iron Man 2 (Paramount Pictures)

Ned Beatty – Toy Story 3 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Tom Felton – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)

BEST FIGHT

Amy Adams vs. The Sisters – The Fighter (Paramount Pictures)

Chloë Grace Moretz vs. Mark Strong – Kick-Ass (Lionsgate)

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint vs. Death Eaters  – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt vs. Hallyway Attacker – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Robert Pattinson vs. Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier Samuel – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

BEST KISS

Ellen Page and Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)

Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis – Black Swan (Fox Searchlight)

BEST JAW-DROPPING MOMENT

James Franco – 127 Hours, Cuts Off His Arm (Fox Searchlight)

Justin Bieber – Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Performance Spectacular (Paramount Pictures)

Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page – Inception, Paris Café Scene (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Natalie Portman – Black Swan, Mutilation: Pulls The Skin Off Her Finger (Fox Searchlight)

Steve-O – Jackass 3D, Port-A-Potty Bungee Stunt (Paramount Pictures)

 

BEST SCARED-AS-SH**T PERFORMANCE

Ashley Bell – The Last Exorcism (Lionsgate)

Ellen Page – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Jessica Szohr – Piranha 3D (The Weinstein Company)

Minka Kelly – The Roommate (Screen Gems)

Ryan Reynolds – Buried (Lionsgate)

 

BIGGEST BADASS STAR

Alex Pettyfer – I Am Number Four (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass (Lionsgate)

Jaden Smith – The Karate Kid (Sony Pictures)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Inception (Warner Bros.)

Robert Downey Jr. – Iron Man 2 (Paramount Pictures)

Rio 3-D is coming

Can’t wait to see this film. It’s called Rio and it’s the newest offering from the creators of Ice Age. Some of the voices you’ll get to hear include Anne Hathaway, Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg and Jamie Foxx. The film is directed by Carlos Saldanha and it’s written by Don Rhymer. It tells the story of Blu (a domesticated macaw) who meets the very independent Jewel. After meeting her, the two embark on a journey to Rio de Janeiro. Sounds like a lot of fun, and speaking of fun, check out the video above of Nigel. In the clip, you’ll get to hear why he’s not a “pretty bird” ha. The film is due for release in South Africa this April.

One more clip. Have a look at old Jamie Foxx in studio and featured guest Will.i.am makes an appearance too:

You can also watch the full trailer below:
http://www.foxcontent.com/player.swf?id=rio-trailer-us
Trailer

83rd Academy Awards Nominations list

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The biggest night in film is coming, but what would the Academy Awards be without acknowledging the outstanding achievements in film making; be it directing, editing, make-up or acting. So to see who is in the running for the 83rd Academy Awards, going down on Sunday, February 27, 2011, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, see the full list of nominations below. The King’s Speech is clearly the one to watch out for. I hope Colin Firth walks away with the top honours for leading man. As for female lead, Natalie Portman is the one for me, but let’s see if Annette Bening will take top honours instead. The Social Network is up there too. Newcomer Jesse Eisenberg’s performance was fantastic, but was it enough to trump Mr Firth? Hmmm… we’ll have to wait and see!
Performance by an actor in a leading role
* Javier Bardem in “Biutiful” (Roadside Attractions)
* Jeff Bridges in “True Grit” (Paramount)
* Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
* Colin Firth in “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company)
* James Franco in “127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight)

Performance by an actor in a supporting role
* Christian Bale in “The Fighter” (Paramount)
* John Hawkes in “Winter’s Bone” (Roadside Attractions)
* Jeremy Renner in “The Town” (Warner Bros.)
* Mark Ruffalo in “The Kids Are All Right” (Focus Features)
* Geoffrey Rush in “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company)

Performance by an actress in a leading role
* Annette Bening in “The Kids Are All Right” (Focus Features)
* Nicole Kidman in “Rabbit Hole” (Lionsgate)
* Jennifer Lawrence in “Winter’s Bone” (Roadside Attractions)
* Natalie Portman in “Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight)
* Michelle Williams in “Blue Valentine” (The Weinstein Company)

Performance by an actress in a supporting role

* Amy Adams in “The Fighter” (Paramount)
* Helena Bonham Carter in “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company)
* Melissa Leo in “The Fighter” (Paramount)
* Hailee Steinfeld in “True Grit”(Paramount)
* Jacki Weaver in “Animal Kingdom” (Sony Pictures Classics)

Best animated feature film of the year

* “How to Train Your Dragon” (Paramount), Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
* “The Illusionist” (Sony Pictures Classics), Sylvain Chomet
* “Toy Story 3″ (Walt Disney), Lee Unkrich

Achievement in art direction

* “Alice in Wonderland” (Walt Disney), Production Design: Robert Stromberg, Set Decoration: Karen O’Hara
* “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1″ (Warner Bros.), Production Design: Stuart Craig, Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan
* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas, Set Decoration: Larry Dias and Doug Mowat
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Production Design: Eve Stewart, Set Decoration: Judy Farr
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Production Design: Jess Gonchor, Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

Achievement in cinematography

* “Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight), Matthew Libatique
* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Wally Pfister
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Danny Cohen
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), Jeff Cronenweth
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Roger Deakins

Achievement in costume design

* “Alice in Wonderland” (Walt Disney), Colleen Atwood
* “I Am Love” (Magnolia Pictures), Antonella Cannarozzi
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Jenny Beavan
* “The Tempest” (Miramax), Sandy Powell
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Mary Zophres

Achievement in directing

* “Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight), Darren Aronofsky
* “The Fighter” (Paramount), David O. Russell
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Tom Hooper
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), David Fincher
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Joel Coen and Ethan Coen

Best documentary feature

* “Exit through the Gift Shop” (Producers Distribution Agency), A Paranoid Pictures Production, Banksy and Jaimie D’Cruz
* “Gasland”, A Gasland Production, Josh Fox and Trish Adlesic
* “Inside Job” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Representational Pictures Production, Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs
* “Restrepo” (National Geographic Entertainment), An Outpost Films Production, Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger
* “Waste Land” (Arthouse Films), An Almega Projects Production, Lucy Walker and Angus Aynsley

Best documentary short subject

* “Killing in the Name”, A Moxie Firecracker Films Production, Nominees to be determined
* “Poster Girl”, A Portrayal Films Production, Nominees to be determined
* “Strangers No More”, A Simon & Goodman Picture Company Production, Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon
* “Sun Come Up”, A Sun Come Up Production, Jennifer Redfearn and Tim Metzger
* “The Warriors of Qiugang”, A Thomas Lennon Films Production, Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon

Achievement in film editing

* “Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight), Andrew Weisblum
* “The Fighter” (Paramount), Pamela Martin
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Tariq Anwar
* “127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight), Jon Harris
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter

Best foreign language film of the year

* “Biutiful” (Roadside Attractions), A Menage Atroz, Mod Producciones and Ikiru Films Production, Mexico
* “Dogtooth” (Kino International), A Boo Production, Greece
* “In a Better World” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Zentropa Production, Denmark
* “Incendies” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Micro-Scope Production, Canada
* “Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi)” (Cohen Media Group), A Tassili Films Production, Algeria

Achievement in makeup

* “Barney’s Version” (Sony Pictures Classics), Adrien Morot
* “The Way Back” (Newmarket Films in association with Wrekin Hill Entertainment and Image Entertainment), Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk and Yolanda Toussieng
* “The Wolfman” (Universal), Rick Baker and Dave Elsey

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)

* “How to Train Your Dragon” (Paramount), John Powell
* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Hans Zimmer
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Alexandre Desplat
* “127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight), A.R. Rahman
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)

* “Coming Home” from “Country Strong” (Sony Pictures Releasing (Screen Gems)), Music and Lyric by Tom Douglas, Troy Verges and Hillary Lindsey
* “I See the Light” from “Tangled” (Walt Disney), Music by Alan Menken, Lyric by Glenn Slater
* “If I Rise” from “127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight), Music by A.R. Rahman, Lyric by Dido and Rollo Armstrong
* “We Belong Together” from “Toy Story 3″ (Walt Disney), Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

Best motion picture of the year

* “Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight), A Protozoa and Phoenix Pictures Production, Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers
* “The Fighter” (Paramount), A Relativity Media Production, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg, Producers
* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), A Warner Bros. UK Services Production, Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers
* “The Kids Are All Right” (Focus Features), An Antidote Films, Mandalay Vision and Gilbert Films Production, Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte and Celine Rattray, Producers
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), A See-Saw Films and Bedlam Production, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin, Producers
* “127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight), An Hours Production, Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), A Columbia Pictures Production, Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ceán Chaffin, Producers
* “Toy Story 3″ (Walt Disney), A Pixar Production, Darla K. Anderson, Producer
* “True Grit” (Paramount), A Paramount Pictures Production, Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Producers
* “Winter’s Bone” (Roadside Attractions), A Winter’s Bone Production, Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Producers

Best animated short film

* “Day & Night” (Walt Disney), A Pixar Animation Studios Production, Teddy Newton
* “The Gruffalo”, A Magic Light Pictures Production, Jakob Schuh and Max Lang
* “Let’s Pollute”, A Geefwee Boedoe Production, Geefwee Boedoe
* “The Lost Thing”, (Nick Batzias for Madman Entertainment), A Passion Pictures Australia Production, Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann
* “Madagascar, carnet de voyage (Madagascar, a Journey Diary)”, A Sacrebleu Production, Bastien Dubois

Best live action short film

* “The Confession” (National Film and Television School), A National Film and Television School Production, Tanel Toom
* “The Crush” (Network Ireland Television), A Purdy Pictures Production, Michael Creagh
* “God of Love”, A Luke Matheny Production, Luke Matheny
* “Na Wewe” (Premium Films), A CUT! Production, Ivan Goldschmidt
* “Wish 143″, A Swing and Shift Films/Union Pictures Production, Ian Barnes and Samantha Waite

Achievement in sound editing

* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Richard King
* “Toy Story 3″ (Walt Disney), Tom Myers and Michael Silvers
* “Tron: Legacy” (Walt Disney), Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey
* “Unstoppable” (20th Century Fox), Mark P. Stoeckinger

Achievement in sound mixing

* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen and John Midgley
* “Salt” (Sony Pictures Releasing), Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan and William Sarokin
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick and Mark Weingarten
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland

Achievement in visual effects

* “Alice in Wonderland” (Walt Disney), Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas and Sean Phillips
* “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1″ (Warner Bros.), Tim Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz and Nicolas Aithadi
* “Hereafter” (Warner Bros.), Michael Owens, Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojanski and Joe Farrell
* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb
* “Iron Man 2″ (Paramount and Marvel Entertainment, Distributed by Paramount), Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright and Daniel Sudick

Adapted screenplay

* “127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight), Screenplay by Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy
* “The Social Network” (Sony Pictures Releasing), Screenplay by Aaron Sorkin
* “Toy Story 3″ (Walt Disney), Screenplay by Michael Arndt, Story by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich
* “True Grit” (Paramount), Written for the screen by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
* “Winter’s Bone” (Roadside Attractions), Adapted for the screen by Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini

Original screenplay

* “Another Year” (Sony Pictures Classics), Written by Mike Leigh
* “The Fighter” (Paramount), Screenplay by Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson, Story by Keith Dorrington & Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson
* “Inception” (Warner Bros.), Written by Christopher Nolan
* “The Kids Are All Right” (Focus Features), Written by Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg
* “The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company), Screenplay by David Seidler

The 16th Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Nominees

So award season is coming up; the Oscars, the Grammys, the Golden Globes, SAGs and BAFTAs… they’re all coming up. Below you’ll find a list of the Critics’ Choice Awards Nominees, which goes down on the 14th of January 2011. The psychological thriller Black Swan has scored itself rave reviews since its release. So much so it’s now getting the nominations (and most likely the awards too). For the Critics’ Choice Awards it scored a massive twelve nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actress. I haven’t seen the film, so I can’t pass judgement, but it looks as if Natalie Portman is on her way to Oscar glory. In the men’s category, newcomer and The Social Network star, Jesse Eisenberg looks strong in the Oscar race, but then James Franco and Ryan Gosling are also getting loads of attention. It’s early still, but this will be an interesting awards season!

BEST PICTURE
Nominees:
• 127 Hours
• Black Swan
• The Fighter
• Inception
• The King’s Speech
• The Social Network
• The Town
• Toy Story 3
• True Grit
• Winter’s Bone

BEST ACTOR
Nominees:
• Jeff Bridges – “True Grit”
• Robert Duvall – “Get Low”
• Jesse Eisenberg – “The Social Network”
• Colin Firth – “The King’s Speech”
• James Franco – “127 Hours”
• Ryan Gosling – “Blue Valentine”

BEST ACTRESS
Nominees:
• Annette Bening – “The Kids Are All Right”
• Nicole Kidman – “Rabbit Hole”
• Jennifer Lawrence – “Winter’s Bone”
• Natalie Portman – “Black Swan”
• Noomi Rapace – “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
• Michelle Williams – “Blue Valentine”
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The Social Network no.1 at the Box Office, gets Oscar buzz


A couple of years ago, Justin Timberlake brought Sexy Back when he released his Grammy/ Platinum and all-round awesome album, FutureSex/LoveSounds. Now the star has seemingly taken a step back from the music scene and jumped full throttle into acting. His new film, The Social Network is sitting at number one on the US Box Office charts, having taken over $23million this weekend alone. The film might be fresh on the movie scene, but already it’s garnering Oscar buzz. JT in particular who plays the role of Sean Parker. When asked by the Chicago Tribune about the Oscar talk, the star said, ” That’s very kind, but I don’t know how to respond to that. I’m physically uncomfortable with this right now. I just feel like there’s nothing I can say. At the risk of sounding cliche, there was a reason why I have always wanted to get into film, but an award was never a part of it. After all, I started off doing sketch comedy and music on a television show on the Disney Channel when I was a kid.”

Don’t be so humble and modest JT, you’re good… go with it!

Just reading Parker’s Wiki entry and how he was forced to leave the multimillion dollar corporate that is Facebook because of being in possession of cocaine in 2004.

Here’s a brief synopsis of the film:
On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history… but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications.

Check out the trailer below:

The Social Network opens in South African theatres on the 5th of November.