Death on the Hyperloop, etc.
"Kitty Pryde's awesome. I'm super grateful to be the actress who's gotten to be her."
He stars in the Somali pirate thriller, directed by Paul Greengrass.
Also, still 1995.
Guess we now know how the tentative "40 Days of Dating" movie might end?
"It won't be quite so live and theatrical as the Tonys."
Wings! Seaquest DSV! So much to be seen.
It's called "Atlas."
Get the deets on Nucky, Chalky, and the whole jolly gang.
Predict the ending! Impress your friends.
Naomi Watts and Robin Wright star.
It's not just the characters who come of age.
And they both look like they don't want to be there.
Pucker up, Richard Dreyfuss.
Busy Throne day.
She has been courting the Toronto Film Festival press on behalf of a professor and her filmmaking mentor, who were arrested in Egypt.
Bill Condon's biopic opened this year's Toronto Film Festival.
Reviving a failed franchise? Small potatoes compared to the nightly beatings Diesel used to endure in his hired-muscle days.
Great!
Shane Salerno's bio-documentary attempts to uncover the mystery behind the Catcher in the Rye author.
It's how you think it will be.
Ugh.
"We want to talk about it again, so anything can happen," says director Roland Emmerich.
Right after directing The Homesman.
Also starring Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson.
And actually comments on the prospect of NikkiFinke.com.
She's got the eye of the tiger. (And a selfie with a monkey.)
And then he holds the toddler.
Monkey selfies ahead.
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