Friday, July 10, 2009 - Posts
Box-office analyst Jeff Bock has a theory about Sacha Baron Cohen's new comedy: "Brüno is going to teach a lot of people about gay sex whether they want to know or not."
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Columbia Pictures is sending Aaron Sorkin to the plate to take a swing at the baseball drama "Moneyball," which is based on Michael Lewis' best-seller about the Oakland A's and their unorthodox approach to evaluating talent.
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And the tie goes to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
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Robert Pattinson has another magazine cover coming up—and thankfully, it's not some far-fetched tabloid bullcrap this time around.
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"Harry Potter" stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint felt the pressure of millions of fans of the boy wizard series when they recently filmed a highly anticipated kiss between their characters Hermione and Ron.
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Review in a Hurry: Supremely dorky high-school valedictorian Dennis (Paul Rust) decides to tell it like it is in his commencement address, trashing bullies by name and declaring his love for head cheerleader Beth Cooper (Hayden Panettiere). We've seen
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Warner Bros. is about to decide who will wear the super-powered ring in "Green Lantern," the studio's latest DC Comics movie, and the race has narrowed to Bradley Cooper, Ryan Reynolds and Justin Timberlake.
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Jodie Foster is in negotiations to direct and co-star in the whimsical drama "The Beaver," a film about a man and his beaver puppet, and Mel Gibson is in talks to play the lead role.
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Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver and Rachelle Lefevre are playing Paul Giamatti's many wives in "Barney's Version," the adaptation of the Mordecai Richler novel being directed by Richard Lewis.
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David Arquette is going to live in a box in New York City to raise money for the hungry.
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Jim Carrey is going to be a grandfather.
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George Clooney has toured the ruins of Italy's recent earthquake and told the survivors he'll shoot a film in their mountain region.
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When the "Harry Potter" film series is completed, its three young stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint will have inhabited J.K. Rowling's universe for half their lives.
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A shocking gay fashion reporter who dreams of being "the biggest Austrian superstar since Hitler" raised giggles when he hit Austrian cinemas on Friday despite having rankled some who say his jokes go too far.
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When casting the three lead soldiers for her action-filled war drama "The Hurt Locker," director Kathryn Bigelow avoided big name talent so audiences wouldn't know who was going to live or die judging solely by Hollywood star power.
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The film’s spectacular journey from Sundance indie to mainstream phenomenon has become Hollywood legend.
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Radcliffe, Watson and Grint have already effectively spent half of their lives in J.K. Rowling’s universe.
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Four major Swedish newspapers have threatened to boycott a Britney Spears concert in Stockholm because of restrictions imposed on their photographers.
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A source tells Life & Style that Kristen Stewart had a laugh on the set of her new film, "The Runaways," when she heard the rumor that she was expecting.
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“If I have my name attached to something, I want it to be as big as it can be,” the 28-year-old heiress, model and actress testified in a Miami courtroom Friday.
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“I love working on independents where I can do really meaty, awesome, fantastic roles,” says “The Hurt Locker” star.
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This is the second child for the pair, who have a 2-year-old daughter, Ava.
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Nigel just had to admit that the Chbeeb was never going to come within a country mile of catching up to the rest of the Top 10.
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Robert Plant received a royal honor from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace on Friday, putting the former Led Zeppelin front man one notch above his old band mate Jimmy Page.
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Jesse Jackson said during a news conference before the service that he hopes the pop star’s life can provide inspiration to the children of Gary, Ind.
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As one-crazy-night teen comedies go, it won’t be mentioned in the same breath as “Superbad,” “Dazed and Confused,” “Sixteen Candles” or “American Graffiti.”
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The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation says the new film starring Sacha Baron Cohen, reinforces negative stereotypes and “decreases the public’s comfort with gay people.”
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The resentment culminated in an unexpected riot July 12, 1979 at Comiskey Park in Chicago on "Disco Demolition Night."
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Detectives investigating the death of Michael Jackson are looking at his prescription drug history and trying to talk with his numerous former doctors, the Los Angeles police chief said. Meanwhile, Joe Jackson said he believed “foul play” was involved
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Dr. Conrad Murray hasn’t spoken publicly since Jackson died, leaving it to his lawyers to recount what happened when Jackson was stricken June 25 in his rented mansion.
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L. Londell McMillan, an attorney for Katherine Jackson, says the delay will give both sides time to work out a private and amicable resolution.
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