Dec 01, 2009 -
Today the famed, though controversial, director Woody Allen turns 74. Talented as he may be, where would he be without the women who make his films come alive? While not all actresses reach the musing heights of Mia Farrow, Diane Keaton, or Dianne Wiest, we're going to take a loose interpretation of "muse" and look at the many women he's perfectly cast.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
"He asked me to be in his next film. I don’t know for what role, but I said yes. .
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Oct 26, 2009 -
- James Van Der Beek will make an appearance on The Forgotten — The Ausiello Files
- Woody Allen's next movie will be called You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger — Vulture
- Jay-Z will perform at the World Series this week — Pitchfork
- Bravo has a new Top Chef spinoff in the works that's focused entirely on desserts — YumSugar
- Keira Knightley will portray Eliza Doolittle in Joe Wright's My Fair Lady remake — Cinematical
- Check out these two new leaked promos for 24 — The Wrap
- Michael Hurwitz confirms that he's directing the Arrested Development movie — MTV Movies Blog
- 5 things you should know about the Battlestar Galactica spinoff Caprica — Pop Candy
- Kristin Chenoweth is going to reprise her guest-starring role on Glee — PopWatch
- Kenny Ortega drops out of directing the Footloose remake — Coming Soon
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Sep 30, 2009 -
There's no question that Roman Polanski is one of the greatest living directors. It's also clear that he's had tragedy in his life: he survived the Holocaust as a child in Poland and grieved the murder of his pregnant wife Sharon Tate by Charles Manson followers in 1969.
But no matter how mishandled his legal case was in the '70s after he plead guilty to having unlawful sexual relations with a 13-year-old after giving her champagne and part of a quaalude — he has evaded punishment and lived a life of luxury as a celebrated artist in Europe for over 30 years.
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Aug 20, 2009 -
Freida Pinto popped up yesterday on the London set of her upcoming Woody Allen film. She was joined by Josh Brolin, who's also a part of the star-studded cast along with Naomi Watts and Anthony Hopkins. When she isn't hard at work, Freida has had her guy Dev Patel around to keep her company during breaks from his latest project, M.
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Jul 05, 2009 -
Wimbledon came to a close yesterday, with Roger Federer winning the men's singles final, after Serena Williams beat her sister to become the women's singles champion. Just like previous years, the tennis tournament has attracted lots of celebrities to watch the action. Check out who was there this year.
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May 18, 2009 -
Director Woody Allen and American Apparel's two-year battle have finally come to an end. American Apparel has agreed to pay Allen $5 million to settle a lawsuit claiming the company used his image on billboards and the Internet without his consent. “Naturally there is some relief of not having to go through a trial, but I also harbor a sense of remorse and sadness for not arguing an important issue regarding the First Amendment, particularly the ability of an individual or corporation to invoke the likeness of a public figure in a satiric and social statement,” said CEO and founder of American Apparel, Dov Charney, who also mentioned that the decision to settle the case was made on behalf of the company's insurance carrier.
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May 13, 2009 -
- Nicole Kidman drops out of Woody Allen movie — Popeater
- Kate Gosselin says she and Jon might split — lilsugar
- Vanessa Hudgens would get naked for the right movie — The Blemish
- Ty Murray said goodbye to DWTS yesterday — Lifeline Live
- Megan Fox is upset that she's too beautiful — Celebitchy
- American Idol does not approve of a Clay Aiken/Adam Lambert duet — Scandalist
- Lady Gaga hates on singers who lip synch — I'm Not Obsessed
- Daisy De La Hoya has a tough life — Fox Pop Tarts
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May 08, 2009 -
In the trailer for Woody Allen's next movie, Whatever Works, Larry David's character Boris insists that "this is not the feel-good movie of the year." While that may be true, I feel pretty good after watching it! I don't know if it's the great cast (which includes Patricia Clarkson, Evan Rachel Wood, and Ed Begley Jr., among others), Allen's writing and direction, or just Larry David's delivery, but I found myself laughing quite a lot at the preview for this bizarre-looking film.
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Apr 23, 2009 -
Woody Allen's latest film Whatever Works kicked off the Tribeca Film Festival last night. The film stars Evan Rachel Wood — who just joined the cast of True Blood — and Larry David as husband and wife, which is a bit of an unlikely duo. Mary-Kate Olsen wasn't the one making out with an older man on the big screen this time, but she was still out to support the festival and film.
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