We were hoping this plagiarism-apology-plagiarism-apology-plagiarism issue between Shia LaBeouf and, essentially, Shia LaBeouf would be over by now, but apparently he hasn't learned his lesson yet.
In the latest installment of LaBeouf fallout, after stealing Clowes work and passing it off as his own, is yet -- more theft.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, LaBeouf received a cease-and-desist letter from Clowes' lawyers telling him to knock-off the bad behavior, but LaBeouf just can't seem to keep out of trouble.
On January 10, Liv and Ingmar, Dheeraj Akolkar's moving documentary about Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman and his muse, actress Liv Ullmann, opens at the Opera Plaza Cinema. The film is a love story, a valentine to two great artists who inspired each other to do their best work. Decades after their romantic relationship ended, Ullmann and Bergman continued to love each other deeply and profoundly. The films they made during their post romance period continue to mesmerize film lovers.
The Osbournes and the Kardashians will someday have to face a TMZ-esque trial for their crimes against humanity.