Thu, 20 January 2011
Katie Holmes & Channing Tatum: 'Son of No One' Trailer
Check out the just released trailer for The Son of No One, starring Katie Holmes and Channing Tatum!
“Son of No One follows two friends (Tatum and Tracy Morgan) forced to face the consequences of a murder they committed — and got away with — 16 years earlier. Tatum’s character Jonathan “Milk” White has gone on to a successful career with the police force and has a happy home life with his wife (Holmes) and child. Morgan’s character, Vinnie has…gone the other way. When Milk is assigned to the precinct where he grew up, his decade-and-a-half-old secret threatens to tear apart his life and his family.”
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Thu, 20 January 2011
Olivia Munn: 'Perfect' Time For A Break
Olivia Munn takes a break from filming I Don’t Know How She Does It on Wednesday (January 19) in New York City.
The 30-year-old The Daily Show correspondent headed over to Sarah Jessica Parker’s trailer to grab lunch.
Outside of the big screen, Olivia’s new show, Perfect Couples, premiered on NBC at 8pm! She plays a self-help obsessed wife in the new couples comedy set in Portland.
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Thu, 20 January 2011
Clint Eastwood & Beyonce: 'A Star is Born' Remake?
Although no male lead has been cast in the project, Deadline reports that the studio has been hoping to pair Bey with Will Smith!
Beyonce has had a successful on-screen career so far with Obsessed, Cadillac Records, and Dreamgirls.
DO YOU THINK Beyonce is a good choice for A Star is Born remake?
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20 January 2011
'X-Men: First Class': Time Crunch!
The film, out June 3, stars Michael Fassbender as Magneto, Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert, January Jones as Emma Frost, and Jason Flemyng as Azazel.
Also starring are Lucas Till as Havok, Zoe Kravitz as Angel, Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, and James McAvoy as Charles Xavier.
The Times reports that the cast is still at work finishing the film before it hits theaters this summer!
“I’ve never worked under such time pressure,” director Matthew Vaughn said. “The good thing about the independent world is I never even knew if I was going to get distribution. I’m used to finishing a film and then crossing your fingers that someone is going to like it. This is totally doing it the other way around. We’ve definitely got a release date and we’ve got to make it.”
Read more: http://justjared.buzznet.com/page/2/#ixzz1BfoXqCvi