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Luke Evans signs on to head up The Crow

Luke Evans signs on to head up The Crow

| May 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

After a month of speculation in which James McAvoy, Tom Hiddleston and Alexander Skarsgard were all linked to the role, the remake of The Crow has finally found its Eric Draven in the shape of Luke Evans. Deadline reports that Evans had long been on Relativity Media’s radar, but had initially been unable to commit [...]

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Men In Black 4 gets a writer

Men In Black 4 gets a writer

| May 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

With Men In Black 3 having posted a respectable box-office return despite receiving a series of lukewarm reviews, Sony looks is pushing forward MIB 4. Oren Uziel has been hired to begin work on the script, having recently got the nod to write another Sony sequel, 21 Jump Street 2.

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‘We were waiting for Matthew to do good stuff’

‘We were waiting for Matthew to do good stuff’

| May 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

The director of Matthew McConaughey’s latest film, Mud, has revealed that he had to play the long game when it came to casting the Texan star. “I’ve been thinking about this story for over a decade, and it was always Matthew McConaughey. I wrote it in his voice,” explains Jeff Nichols. Matthew McConaughey has won [...]

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Zoe Saldana suffered from ADD

Zoe Saldana suffered from ADD

| May 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

Actress Zoe Saldana has revealed she suffered from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as a teenager and it was with the help of ballet that she learnt to deal with the condition. The 34-year-old Star Trek: Into Darkness star lost her father, Aridio in a car crash when she was only nine. Following his death she [...]

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A bumpy ride ahead

A bumpy ride ahead

| May 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

After years of dabbling with serious themes, acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodovar’s next film titled I’m So Excited is a light-hearted comedy about passengers and cabin crew of a flight coming to terms about a fatal crash landing. Pedro Almodovar is back after a brief hiatus and this time, he’s presenting a light hearted comedy [...]

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20/20 Experience 2 to release on Sept 30

20/20 Experience 2 to release on Sept 30

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

The singer has revealed (via his official acebook page) a Sept. 30 release date for “The 20/20 Experience Pt. 2,” a follow-up to his smash comeback album that has sold over 1.5 million copies in the US since its March 15 release. Timberlake and Jay-Z’s “Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour” kicks off on July [...]

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Andy Dick offers to visit Lindsay Lohan

Andy Dick offers to visit Lindsay Lohan

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Actor-comedian Andy Dick says he won’t mind paying a visit to Lindsay Lohan in rehab centre if the troubled actress is willing to meet visitors. Andy Dick, who is battling with sobriety after 13 rehab efforts suggested he will spend time with the Mean Girls star. “I’m gonna visit her, by the way, if she [...]

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Man tries to attack Justin Bieber onstage

Man tries to attack Justin Bieber onstage

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

A man briefly interrupted a concert performance by Justin Bieber in Dubai when he stormed the stage and tried to grab the pop star. A source close to the 19-year-old singer tells ET that the man ran onstage while Bieber was at the piano performing his hit Believe and tried to grab him. The source [...]

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Keira Knightley Weds Klaxons Rocker James Righton

Keira Knightley Weds Klaxons Rocker James Righton

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Oscar-nominated actress Keira Knightley has tied the knot with rocker James Righton in a small wedding ceremony in southern France, the town’s mayor said. Aime Navello said on Sunday that he married them at the Mazan town hall on Saturday, according to the Associated Press. Navello read the service in French and the couple responded [...]

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The man on a mission

The man on a mission

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Citizen Kane is not the only film that Orson Welles directed in his career, although it is the most popular and culturally significant one. It’s one of those films which you can brag about endlessly to prove how much you know about cinema, despite not having a clue about why it is almost always voted [...]

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