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Armie Hammer Cast in THE BROTHERS GRIMM: SNOW WHITE; Saoirse Ronan in Talks to Play Snow Whiteby Brendan Bettinger Posted: March 26th, 2011Universal took the early lead in casting their Snow White adaptation with dibs on Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart, and Viggo Mortensen for the lead roles. But talks with Mortensen have since entered a rough patch, and Relativity has seized the opportunity to push their own Snow White movie to the forefront. Armie Hammer (The Social Network) has closed a deal to play Prince Andrew Alcott in The Brothers Grimm: Snow White. Hammer is the second official cast member, joining Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen. Of course, that leaves the title role: Saoirse Ronan is in talks to play Snow White for director Tarsem Singh (The Fall). In the script by Melissa Wallack and Jason Keller, “Snow White bands together with seven dwarfs to reclaim her kingdom.” More after the jump:..... read more; http://collider.com/armie-hammer-saoirse-ronan-snow-white/82636/
Robert De Niro Joins 50 Cent in FREELANCERS; Forest Whitaker in Talksby Max Lichtig Posted: March 26th, 2011If you thought 50 Cent couldn’t scoop up any more great actors in his cinematic wave of destruction, you were dead, dead wrong. We’ve seen the comical trailer for the trying-too-hard drama Things Fall Apart; the trailer for Setup showed the likes of Bruce Willis and Ryan Phillippe somehow drawn into its cast. NOLA reports that Curtis Jackson’s next movie, Freelancers, locked in Robert De Niro; Deadline adds that Forest Whitaker is in negotiations to join the cast. Jessy Terrero (who brought us the forgettable Soul Plane) will helm Freelancers, the story of the son of a murdered NYPD cop who joins the police academy, graduates, and gets recruited by a group of rogue cops led by his father’s old partner (De Niro). Freelancers is scheduled to shoot four weeks in New Orleans starting in April.
Sounds interesting? Well, let’s not count our chickens before the trailer hatches.......... http://collider.com/robert-de-niro-50-cent-forest-whitaker-freelancers/82648/
Will Sasso Is Curly in THE THREE STOOGES; Hank Azaria and James Marsden the Frontrunners to Play Moe and Larryby Brendan Bettinger Posted: March 26th, 2011Will Sasso ($h*! My Dad Says) joined the endless casting discussion surrounding The Three Stooges earlier this week. Yet unlike other Stooges reports, it actually led to something substantial. THR reports that Sasso is the first official Stooge — the bald, rotund actor will obviously play Curly for the directing Farrelly Brothers.
Filming was once scheduled to begin in March, so at some point 20th Century Fox needs to stop the revolving door and hire a Moe and a Larry. Hank Azaria (Love and Other Drugs) and James Marsden (Death at a Funeral) are the latest actors to be linked to the role, but I don’t recommend you let that register until a more official report. More about the project after the break.......... http://collider.com/will-sasso-hank-azaria-james-marsden-the-three-stooges/82652/
Robert De Niro To Star Alongside 50 Cent Again In Freelancerspublished: 2011-03-25 23:41:50 Author: Eric EisenbergTwo days back I posted the trailer for the film Setup and had a pretty simple reaction: who the hell keeps hiring Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson to act in movies? But I should have gone deeper. Setup also happens to star both Bruce Willis and Ryan Phillippe, two still largely respectable actors who really deserve more than being co-stars in a 50 Cent pic. Why do I bring this up? Because Robert De Niro, one of the greatest actors of all time, has just signed up for his second 50 Cent movie.
Deadline reports that the actor once known for films like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, will star in Freelancers, the first film since Righteous Kill that will see him performing alongside G-Unit's most famous member. Even worse, Forest Whitaker is also in talks to join the cast. Directed by Jessy Terrero, 50 Cent plays a young man who signs up for the NYPD after his father, a former cop, was shot and killed. After graduating, he begins working with his father's former partner (De Niro) and becomes part of a rogue task force.
I've been holding out hope that De Niro's reunion with Scorsese on The Irishman could possibly save his career, but I seriously think that it's just too late. What a shame.http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Robert-De-Niro-To-Star-Alongside-50-Cent-Again-In-Freelancers-23881.html
40 Actresses 40 and Over Killin' It on the Big Screen.By Kim Potts (Subscribe to Kim Potts's posts)Posted Mar 25th 2011 7:36PMAll those in Hollywood who say there are no great roles for women over the age of 40 need to take a look at the work being done, and still coming from, the fantastic, award-winning actresses on our list. And if it's true that there aren't enough great roles to continue keeping these stars employed, the only solution is to write more, because these leading ladies' talents demand them.
Jennifer AnistonAge: 42Why she's hot: She seems to take in stride the world's insistence on making her the poster girl for unmarried-and-40-years-old women everywhere, all the while continuing to choose interesting flicks with unexpected co-stars like Adam Sandler and Brooklyn Decker.Up next: She stars in 'Horrible Bosses,' a comedy co-written by 'Bones' star John Francis Daley and starring a line-up of some of the funniest guys in Hollywood, including Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudekis, as well as Jamie Foxx, Colin Farrell and Kevin Spacey.
Angela BassettAge: 52Why she's hot: The Oscar nominee splits her time between TV ('ER'), theater (in New York, Los Angeles and Minneapolis) and the big screen, where, this summer, she plays villainess Dr. Amanda Waller in the 'Green Lantern' flick.Up next: She also co-stars with Paula Patton and Loretta Devine in the May wedding comedy 'Jumping the Broom,' and with Reese Witherspoon and Chris Pine in the McG-directed action-comedy 'This Means War.'
Annette BeningAge: 52Why she's hot: She was just nominated for a Best Actress Oscar (and won a Golden Globe) for her role in the 2010 drama 'The Kids Are All Right,' arguably her finest work ever.Up next: She stars with Anthony Hopkins and Andy Garcia in the Garcia-directed and co-written drama 'Hemingway & Fuentes,' about the friendship that inspired Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea,' as well as the Rob Reiner-directed dramedy 'The Third Act,' with Morgan Freeman.
Halle BerryAge: 44Why she's hot: The very brief Dec. 2010 release of 'Frankie & Alice' -- in which she plays a multiracial woman with multiple personalities, including one who's racist -- earned the Oscar winner a Golden Globe nomination.Up next: Her custody battle with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubrey led her to drop out of the romantic comedy 'New Year's Eve,' but later this year she stars in the shark thriller 'Dark Tide,' with rumored new fling Oliver Martinez.
Sandra BullockAge: 46Why she's hot: Her surprise Oscar win for 'Blind Side' came the day after her Razzie "win" for 'All About Steve,' and was followed by her very public breakup with cheating husband Jesse James. But she endeared herself to celeb watchers with her graceful handling of the scandal and her return to work ...Up next: ... which includes 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,' a 9/11-themed drama based on Jonathan Safran Foer's novel and co-starring Tom Hanks, John Goodman and James Gandolfini, and 'Gravity,' a sci-fi thriller with George Clooney.
Cate BlanchettAge: 41Why she's hot: The Oscar winner can do it all: Historical drama ('Elizabeth: The Golden Age'), comedy ('Hot Fuzz'), animation ('Ponyo'), action-adventure ('Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' and 'Robin Hood') and romantic, whimsical drama ('The Curious Case of Benjamin Button').Up next: She stars in the April 8 assassination thriller 'Hanna' with Eric Bana and Saoirse Ronan, and will reprise her role as Galadriel in 'The Hobbit.'
Helena Bonham CarterAge: 44Why she's hot: Her activities in 2010 included playing the Red Queen in 'Alice in Wonderland,' Bellatrix Lestrange in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,' and earning an Oscar nomination as Queen Elizabeth in 'The King's Speech.'Up next: Bellatrix returns for the July 15 final Potter movie series installment, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.'
Glenn CloseAge: 64Why she's hot: She traded Oscar nods for back-to-back Emmy wins for her role as ruthless attorney Patty Hewes on FX's 'Damages,' but she returns to the big screen -- or at least, her voice does -- in the April 29 animated sequel 'Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil.'Up next: 'Damages' returns for a fourth season this summer (on DirecTV), and on the big screen, Close co-wrote, produced and stars in 'Albert Nobbs,' about a 19th century Englishwoman who pretends to be a man so she can support herself as a butler
Jennifer ConnellyAge: 40Why she's hot: The Oscar winner will be stirring buzz with the upcoming release of 'What's Wrong With Virginia,' the Dustin Lance Black-penned and directed drama about a mentally unstable woman whose affair with a local married Mormon sheriff (Ed Harris) could ruin his family and political aspirations.Up next: She co-stars with Harris again in the megachurch satire 'Salvation Boulevard' (along with Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear and Marisa Tomei) and is rumored to be co-starring with husband Paul Bettany in an adaptation of Philip Roth's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel 'American Pastoral.'
Courteney CoxAge: 46Why she's hot: She's forged a post-'Friends' TV comeback -- and earned a Golden Globe nomination -- with the hit ABC comedy 'Cougar Town,' and now she's headed back to the big screen ...Up next: ... with the April 15 horror flick sequel 'Scream 4,' which reunited Cox with husband David Arquette and Neve Campbell, plus newbie 'Scream'-sters Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Adam Brody, Rory Culkin, Alison Brie, Anthony Anderson, Kristen Bell, Anna Paquin, Lucy Hale and Shenae Grimes.
Viola DavisAge: 45Why she's hot: The Tony winner has been stealing scenes (and racking up an Oscar nomination) in flicks like 'Doubt' with Meryl Streep, as well as 'Eat, Love, Pray,' 'State of Play' and 'It's Kind of a Funny Story.'Up next: She co-stars with Clive Owen in the David Schwimmer-directed April 1 thriller 'Trust,' the southern drama 'The Help' in August and with the aforementioned Sandra Bullock in next year's 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.'
Judi DenchAge: 76Why she's hot: The Oscar winner, currently starring in 'Jane Eyre,' may be in her seventies, but she's showing no signs of slowing down, with an upcoming slate that includes ...Up next: the Judd Apatow-penned thriller 'Stainless Steel,' an adaptation of the novel 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' with Maggie Smith and Tom Wilkinson, 'My Week With Marilyn' with Michelle Williams, Clint Eastwood's 'J. Edgar,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' and a return as M in the 23rd James Bond flick.
Tina FeyAge: 40Why she's hot: She already rules the small screen, made a splash on the big screen in front of the camera in 'Date Night' and wrote what remains one of the best teen chick flicks ever (and Lindsay Lohan's finest performance) with 'Mean Girls.'Up next: The comedy 'Mommy & Me,' in which she'll co-star with Meryl Streep, and the comedy 'Mail-Order Groom,' which she's co-producing with Steve Carell.
Jodie FosterAge: 48Why she's hot: The Oscar winner has directed her first flick in more than a decade with the controversial, but rave review-drawing May dramedy 'The Beaver,' in which Foster co-stars with old pal and scandal-magnet Mel Gibson.Up next: She co-stars with Kate Winslet in the Roman Polanski-directed movie adaptation of the play 'Carnage,' with Matt Damon and Sharlto Copley in the sci-fi thriller 'Elysum,' and she's writing and directing an as-yet-untitled sci-fi thriller for 2014.
Salma HayekAge: 44Why she's hot: The Oscar nominee slides effortlessly between comedy, like her hilarious recurring stint on '30 Rock,' and co-starring in the Adam Sandler/Chris Rock/Kevin James comedy 'Grown Ups,' to co-starring in Oliver Stone's upcoming crime drama 'Savages.'Up next: She re-teams with Kevin James in the James-penned action/comedy 'Here Comes the Boom' and provides the voice of Kitty Softpaws in Antonio Banderas' 'Shrek' animated movie spin-off 'Puss in Boots,' which hits theaters in November.
Diane KeatonAge: 65Why she's hot: The Oscar winner is starring in Lawrence Kasdan's upcoming drama 'Darling Companion,' about a woman who loves her dog more than she loves her husband ... and then the husband (Kevin Kline) loses the pooch.Up next: And in another upcoming relationship drama, Keaton is scheduled to star opposite Ed Harris in 'The Look of Love,' in which she'll play a widow who falls for a man who looks just like her deceased spouse.
Nicole KidmanAge: 43Why she's hot: The Oscar winner, who received another nod earlier this year for 'Rabbit Hole' and also starred in the Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston comedy 'Just Go With It,' pairs with Nicolas Cage for the first time in the crime thriller 'Trespass,' directed by Joel Schumacher.Up next: Kidman also stars with Rachel Weisz in the drama 'The Danish Girl,' a fact-based account of the first person to have a sex-change operation.
Diane LaneAge: 46Why she's hot: The Oscar nominee is likely to snag an Emmy nod for 'Cinema Verite,' the April HBO movie -- produced by James Gandolfini -- about the groundbreaking documentary 'An American Family.' The PBS series, often credited with being the first example of reality TV, followed the sometimes painful ups and downs of the real-life Loud family.Up next: She plays Martha Kent to Kevin Costner's Jonathan Kent in Zack Snyder's 2012 'Superman: Man of Steel' reboot.
Queen LatifahAge: 41Why she's hot: The Oscar nominee already starred in the Kevin James/Vince Vaughn dramedy 'The Dilemma' earlier this year, and she'll return to her musical roots with her next project, the comedy 'Joyful Noise,' about warring members of a competitive choir, co-starring Dolly Parton and Kris Kristofferson.Up next: She also returns as Ellie in the sequel 'Ice Age: Continental Drift,' and is producing and starring in 'Welfare Queen,' a fact-based comedy about the woman who helped usher in welfare reform when she scammed several hundreds of thousands of dollars in welfare payments.
Laura LinneyAge: 47Why she's hot: She stars in the April dramedy 'Sympathy for Delicious,' the much-awaited directorial debut of her 'You Can Count on Me' co-star Mark Ruffalo. The movie, which also stars Ruffalo, Orlando Bloom and Juliette Lewis, tells the story of a recently-paralyzed DJ who discovers he has the power to heal others, but not himself.Up next: She's starring in a second season of her Showtime dramedy 'The Big C,' and she stars in the drama 'Morning' with Jeanne Tripplehorn and Leland Orser.
Melissa LeoAge: 50Why she's hot: The ecstatic Oscar winner for 'The Fighter' is on the big screen next in Kevin Smith's buzz-stirring thriller 'Red State.'Up next: She also stars with Robert Duvall in the upcoming golf drama 'Seven Days in Utopia' and the comedy 'Predisposed' with Jesse Eisenberg and Tracy Morgan.
Jane LynchAge: 50Why she's hot: The breakout 'Glee' star and Golden Globe and Emmy winner just returned to her big-screen comedy roots in the Simon Pegg/Nick Frost flick 'Paul.'Up next: She does voice work in the April animated comedy 'Rio,' and, in September, she's releasing her memoirs, which will include revelations about the drinking problems she's previously touched on in interviews.
Frances McDormandAge: 53Why she's hot: She's been MIA from the big screen for a few years, but is back with a full line-up, including the crime thriller 'This Must Be the Place' with Sean Penn.Up next: She's also in the July sequel 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon'; another sequel, 'Madagascar 3'; and will star in the movie adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's novel 'Olive Kitteridge.'
Helen MirrenAge: 65Why she's hot: She follows up starring in the action/comedy 'Red' by starring opposite Russell Brand in the April 8 'Arthur' remake.Up next: The Oscar winner stars in the British drama 'The Door,' about the relationship between a writer and her housekeeper, and an untitled drama about a woman whose daughter is killed while working as a journalist in the Gaza Strip.
Mo'NiqueAge: 43Why she's hot: She followed up her 'Precious' Oscar win by hosting her own BET talk show, which she also produces.Up next: She's rumored to be starring in 'The Nye Incidents,' an adaptation of the graphic novel about a medical examiner who tracks down the killer of alien abductees.
Julianne MooreAge: 50Why she's hot: The Oscar nod for 'The Kids Are Alright' went to her co-star, Annette Bening, but she earned her fair share of great reviews for the drama. And she's following it up with another family tale, the July dramedy 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' with Kevin Bacon, Steve Carell, Marisa Tomei, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and Josh Groban.Up next: She'll also co-star with Robert De Niro and Paul Dano in 'Another Bullsh*t Night in Suck City,' about a twentysomething Boston man who works in homeless shelters, where he often meets up with his troubled father.
Sarah Jessica ParkerAge: 46Why she's hot: 'Sex and the City 2' was a flop, but she's bouncing back with the star-studded December romantic comedy 'New Year's Eve,' with Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl and Sienna Miller.Up next: She's also starring in the comedy flick adaptation of Allison Pearson's novel 'I Don't Know How She Does It,' about a woman who is the sole breadwinner for her husband and two kids. Seth Myers, Christina Hendricks, Greg Kinnear and Pierce Brosnan co-star.
Michelle PfeifferAge: 52Why she's hot: After a few years of down time from the big screen, she'll return with 'Welcome to People,' an Alex Kurtzman-directed drama -- co-starring Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks, Jon Favreau and Olivia Wilde -- about a man who connects with the sister he's never met after the father dies.Up next: She's also among the A-list cast of 'New Year's Eve,' and will star with Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's 'Dark Shadows' movie.
Julia RobertsAge: 43Why she's hot: The 'Eat, Pray, Love' star has at least a dozen movie projects in various stages of production and development.Up next: She co-stars with Tom Hanks in the July dramedy 'Larry Crowne,' about a middle-aged man who has to reinvent himself by going back to school after losing his job. She'll also star in a Ryan Murphy romantic comedy about a woman who loses her job and becomes a stay-at-home mom, and will star in and produce an adaptation of the novel 'The Friday Night Knitting Club.'
Susan SarandonAge: 64Why she's hot: She stars in the Beastie Boys' Sundance short 'Fight for Your Right Revisited' and co-owns Spin, a hot NYC ping pong club.Up next: She stars in the comedy 'Jeff Who Lives at Home' -- about a stoner who realizes there's more to life than living with his mother when he runs an errand for her -- with Jason Segel, Judy Greer and Ed Helms, and the thriller 'Arbitrage,' with Richard Gere and actor/rapper Drake.
Sarah SilvermanAge: 40Why she's hot: She stars with Michael C. Hall, Rainn Wilson, Judy Greer and Taraji P. Henson in the dysfunctional family comedy 'Peep World.'Up next: She says it's "not pretty" when she flashes full frontal nudity in 'Take This Waltz,' actress-writer-director Sarah Polley's bittersweet dramedy about a woman trying to choose between two loves. The movie also stars Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen.
Meryl StreepAge: 61Why she's hot: When isn't she? Her next, likely Oscar-nominee project is 'The Iron Lady,' in which she portrays Margaret Thatcher.Up next: She'll star in the comedy 'Mommy & Me' with Tina Fey and is attached to star with Oprah Winfrey and Sandra Bullock in 'Sex and the City' scribe Michael Patrick King's comedy about the inner-workings of a home shopping network.
Tilda SwintonAge: 50Why she's hot: The 'Michael Clayton' Oscar winner stars in the September drama 'We Need to Talk About Kevin,' about a mom who has to deal with the fallout and guilt of her teenage son's murder rampage at school.Up next: She's also rumored to be co-starring with Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray and Frances McDormand in the Wes Anderson-directed drama 'Moonrise Kingdom.'
Emma ThompsonAge: 51Why she's hot: The two-time Oscar winner is in sequel mode, starring in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' and 'Men in Black III.'Up next: She provides voice work, along with Reese Witherspoon and Kevin McKidd, in the animated princess tale 'Brave,' and is co-writing the screenplay for a 'My Fair Lady' remake that is rumored to star Carey Mulligan.
Marisa TomeiAge: 46Why she's hot: She's hangin' on the big screen with Matthew McConaughey in the new drama 'The Lincoln Lawyer,' and the Oscar winner follows that with a role in the megachurch spoof 'Salvation Boulevard' later this year.Up next: She also co-stars with Julianne Moore in the dramedy 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' and co-stars with George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Paul Giamatti, Evan Rachel Wood and Philip Seymour Hoffman in the October political campaign drama 'The Ides of March.'
Naomi WattsAge: 42Why she's hot: She played CIA operative Valerie Plame in 'Fair Game,' and will follow it up with another fact-based drama, 'The Impossible,' in which she and co-star Ewan McGregor play a couple dealing with the 2004 Thailand tsunami.Up next: She also stars in the thriller 'Dream House' with Rachel Weisz; in 'J. Edgar' with Leonardo DiCaprio; and 'Blonde,' the Marilyn Monroe drama adapted from Joyce Carol Oates' novel about the Hollywood legend.
Sigourney WeaverAge: 61Why she's hot: She's already co-starred with some of the biggest comedy buzzmakers this year in 'Cedar Rapids' and 'Paul.'Up next: More comedy, in Amy Heckerling's 'Vamps,' with Justin Kirk, Alicia Silverstone, Krysten Ritter, Wallace Shawn and Richard Lewis; the Bruce Willis thriller 'The Cold Light of Day'; the crime thriller 'Rampart' with Robin Wright; and, of course, the long, long, long-awaited Christmas 2012 sequel 'Ghostbusters III.'
Rachel WeiszAge: 41Why she's hot: The Oscar winner's packed upcoming release schedule includes the fact-based August drama 'The Whistleblower,' about a Nebraska female cop who worked as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia and accused the U.N. of helping to cover up a sex scandal.Up next: She also stars in the British romantic drama 'The Deep Blue Sea,' the September thriller 'Dream House' with real-life boyfriend Daniel Craig and Naomi Watts, in Terrence Malick's still-untitled romantic drama with Ben Affleck, Javier Bardem and Rachel McAdams and with Nicole Kidman in Lasse Hallstrom's 'The Danish Girl.'
Dianne WiestAge: 63Why she's hot: The Oscar winner played Nicole Kidman's mom in the powerful drama 'Rabbit Hole' and is among the all-star cast of the October comedy 'The Big Year,' which also includes her 'Parenthood' co-star Steve Martin, Owen Wilson, Jack Black, Anjelica Huston, Joel McHale, Jim Parsons, Rashida Jones, Kevin Pollak, Tim Blake Nelson and Brian Dennehy.Up next: She also co-stars with Diane Keaton, Kevin Kline and Sam Shepard in the Lawrence Kasdan-written and directed drama 'Darling Companion,' and with Jennifer Garner and Ron Livingston in the fantasy 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green.'
Robin WrightAge: 44Why she's hot: She stars in the Robert Redford-directed 'The Conspirator' -- out on April 15 -- as Mary Surratt, the only woman charged in the conspiracy trial for the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.Up next: The former soap star and Golden Globe nominee is adding a whole list of new flicks to her resume, including the James Ellroy crime thriller 'Rampart' with Steve Buscemi and Sigourney Weaver; 'Moneyball,' the long-awaited adaptation of 'Blind Side' author Michael Lewis' baseball book, with Brad Pitt; and the adaptation of Stieg Larsson's 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.' http://blog.moviefone.com/2011/03/25/40-actresses-40-and-over-killin-it-on-the-big-screen/