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Sep 04, 2009 -
Jude Law stars alongside Dame Judi Dench, Eddie Izzard, Steve Buscemi and Lily Cole in Rage, where he plays a transvestite supermodel named Minx — practically unrecognisable!
The movie's a behind-the-scenes story of a New York fashion show, seen through a series of interviews, as if shot by a schoolboy on his mobile phone over a seven-day period. The film is being released in a unique way premiering on mobile phones from September 21 for seven days, each day the subscriber will receive a new episode of the film.
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Dec 01, 2008 -
- The creator of the HBO series Rome wants to film a movie to wrap up the series. — The Hollywood Reporter
- The English-language version of Hayao Miyazaki's animated Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea will feature a voice cast that includes Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Cate Blanchett, Liam Neeson, Lily Tomlin, Betty White and others. — ComingSoon
- Director Gabriele Muccino is planning a sequel to his romance L'Ultimo Bacio (The Last Kiss, which spawned an American remake starring Zach Braff and Rachel Bilson) with the original cast.
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Apr 02, 2008 -
Ryan Gosling may not have shown up with a date on his arm, but Ellen Barkin was the lucky lady posing by his side at the after party of The Visitor premiere in NYC last night. Seriously, she gets to hang out with all the good ones. Hot hot Mr. Gosling and Ellen aren't actually in the movie, but neither are Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci or Steve Buscemi who were all out for the event.
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Jan 11, 2008 -
- Reuters reports that the Writers Guild of America has canceled its own awards show, promptly after announcing this year's nominees.
- According to ComingSoon, Salma Hayek will play the bearded lady in the horror drama Cirque du Freak, which also stars John C. Reilly.
- First Reuben and Taylor, now this: Former American Idol contestant Katharine McPhee has also left RCA Records, Billboard reports.
- Vanessa Hudgens will star in the coming-of-age dramedy Will, writes The Hollywood Reporter.
- Variety reports that Steve Buscemi and Stanley Tucci are starting a production company together.
- Forbes wonders: Why so many save-our-show campaigns these days?
- The Hollywood Reporter has new details on Sons of Anarchy, a new FX pilot about motorcycle clubs from an executive producer of The Shield.
- Variety reports that Olivia Wilde (who plays 13 on House) will star opposite Jack Black in the Judd Apatow-produced "biblical-era comedy" Year One.
- Networks are going overboard to make sure people know they have new shows, writes the Wall Street Journal.
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Dec 23, 2007 -
Steve Buscemi as an ornery gingerbread man who can't get people to stop eating his house? Count me in — especially when Norm MacDonald is playing his gingerbread son. Like TV Squad, I'm loving this ad for the AT&T GoPhone, mostly just because it's so funny to hear Buscemi's voice coming out of an icing-heavy gingerbread mouth.
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Oct 19, 2007 -
Sienna Miller and Rhys took their tattoo love fest from the streets of London to the red carpet premiere of Interview at the London Film Festival last night. That said, she wasn't quite ready to pose with him as her date just yet. Sienna looked cute and all smiles with her mom by her side, but we think she could've found something a little more flattering than that LB potato sack.
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Jul 12, 2007 -
Sienna and a very weary looking Steve Buscemi screened their new movie Interview last night in NYC. The event was hosted by Dior Beauty, so of course Anna Wintour made an appearance. No idea what Daphne Zuniga was doing there, but doesn't it just make you nostalgic for the days of Melrose Place?
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May 30, 2007 -
I first heard of Interview back in January when the movie screened at Sundance. Now, with a release date of July 13, a trailer has hit the Web and I must say I am completely intrigued. Directed by Steve Buscemi, Interview is a remake of a film by Dutch director Theo Van Gogh and it takes place over the course of one night.
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Oct 16, 2009 -
Last night's TV lineup offered the fourth season premiere of 30 Rock, which happens to be one of my favorite workplace comedies. The episode centered around the crew's efforts to save money and stay relevant during the recession, which ultimately prompted a Page strike including Kenny and special guest Steve Buscemi. While the strike had its humorous moments, they are not a laughing matter and require careful efforts, negotiations and passion for both unions and employers.
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