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Sep 12, 2009 -
Shia LaBeouf was joined on the set of Money Never Sleeps on Thursday by costar Frank Langella and director Oliver Stone as they filmed in NYC's Central Park. He and Frank took a walk together, along with four adorable Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. Shia filmed alongside his offscreen lady love Carey Mullligan earlier this week, but she wasn't on set this time around.
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Aug 10, 2009 -
- Chase and Cameron will get their old jobs back on House. — Entertainment Weekly
- Battlestar Galactica star Edward James Olmos will reportedly star alongside Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz in The Green Hornet. — ComingSoon
- Frank Langella will join the cast of Oliver Stone's sequel Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, which already stars Shia LaBeouf and Michael Douglas.
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Jun 25, 2009 -
I've been watching out for director Richard Kelly's (Donnie Darko) movie The Box for a long time now, and I'm excited to say that while the premise sounds odd/silly, I think this could turn out to be a great film. Cameron Diaz and James Marsden play married couple Norma and Arthur Lewis who have a pretty storybook life but eventually run into money troubles. Cue very creepy music and Frank Langella showing up on their doorstep with a box.
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Jan 22, 2009 -
The nominations for the 81st Academy Awards have just been announced in Hollywood, with The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button heading up the nominees with thirteen nominations!
Slumdog Millionaire matched Doubt with ten nominations each, Kate Winslet has been nominated for Best Actress, and on the anniversary of Heath Ledger's death, he's been awarded a posthumous nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
So without further ado, check out all the nominees!
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Dec 18, 2008 -
Doubt and Frost/Nixon have a lot in common: Both are stage-to-screen adaptations, both are receiving a lot of awards buzz, and neither has a particularly compelling visual story to tell. Instead, the drama lies in the words people are saying. I've heard both of these movies referred to as "grown-up" cinema, which is probably apt given that it takes a pretty mature attention span to fully appreciate them.
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Dec 05, 2008 -
President-elect Barack Obama has topped Barbara Walters's list of the Most Fascinating People of 2008. The ABC special aired last night, and last year the honor of Most Fascinating Person went to Harry Potter author JK Rowling. While many people probably agree that Obama is the most fascinating figure of the year, it's somewhat surprising that his opponent John McCain did not make the list.
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Oct 16, 2008 -
A screening of new movie Frost/Nixon was the focus of the gala opening of the London Film Festival 2008 last night. The film is based upon Sir David Frost's interviews with US president Richard Nixon in 1977, and Sir David was one of the guests at the event last night, posing for photos with the actor who plays him in the Ron Howard-directed movie, Michael Sheen. Sir David said it had been a landmark moment in his life, interviewing this man who was "going towards his mea culpa", and Michael spoke about playing Sir David on the red carpet, explaining:
"David Frost is not a character...
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Aug 22, 2008 -
"There's a reason they called him Tricky Dick."
The international trailer for the new Ron Howard movie, Frost/Nixon, has arrived and from what I can tell it looks pretty amazing. Based on the well-received play of the same title by Peter Morgan (the same man who wrote the script for The Queen), the movie chronicles the true story of a series of televised interviews Nixon gave to British journalist David Frost in 1977.
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May 23, 2008 -
- ComingSoon has the newly announced NBC Fall premiere dates, which includes a two-hour season premiere of Heroes on Monday September 22.
- Hellboy's Ron Perlman will star in the upcoming FX series Sons of Anarchy, writes Hollywood Reporter.
- There's now a Bruce Lee Broadway musical in the works, Variety writes.
- According to Billboard, Jonathan Demme is now directing the Bob Marley documentary, replacing Martin Scorsese.
- Marvel Studios will adapt the series Runaways for the big screen, ComingSoon reports.
- Beau Bridges has been cast in an untitled ABC comedy pilot, according to Zap2It.
- Law & Order and Criminal Intent have been renewed for another season, Reuters reports.
- Variety has news that Frank Langella will topline a Broadway production of A Man for All Seasons in the Fall.
Photo courtesy of NBC
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Nov 06, 2009 -
I so wanted The Box to be a worthy successor to Donnie Darko, director Richard Kelly's first film and much-appreciated cult fave. Unfortunately, I didn't exactly get my wish.
The Box is a highly stylized, good-looking thriller, from the retro 1976 Virginia setting to the Barbie and Ken looks of leads Cameron Diaz and James Marsden.
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