Celeb News Aggregate
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Shia LaBeouf is set to visit The Dark Fields, according to trade reports today. The thriller, to be directed by Neil Burger, is said to be in the vein of Fight Club and The Game and is adapted from the 2002 book by Alan Glynn.
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Johnny Depp has another reason to celebrate this Christmas, a day after becoming a Golden Globe nominee--the actor has topped a list of the best signing celebrities.
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Rosario Dawson challenged moviemaker Quentin Tarantino on the set of her new movie Death Proof after he made her character leave a friend to get raped.
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Sin City star Rosario Dawson is reportedly dating another hunky actor who appeared on Sex and the City, just three months after splitting with former model Jason Lewis.
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One of Hollywood's most beautiful couples, Rosario Dawson and Jason Lewis, has reportedly split.
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Box Office Analysis for Sept. 28: The Rundown takes the top spot followed by Under the Tuscan Sun Underworld Secondhand Lions The Fighting Temptations Once Upon a Time in Mexico Duplex Cold Creek Manor Matchstick Men Lost In Translation.
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A Los Angeles photographer was charged Wednesday with attempting to extort $3.3 million from actress Cameron Diaz over photos taken at a private modeling session in 1992--before the Charlie's Angels star became famous. Also: John Rutter Tom Sizemore Heidi Fleiss Steven Seagal Julius Nasso Jay Leno Madonna Luc Besson Estee Lauder Carolyn Murphy Insane Clown Posse Soike Lee She Hate Me Rosario Dawson Woody Harrelson
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Box Office Analysis: Dec. 22
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Five men arrested in the alleged plot to kidnap former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, the wife of England soccer captain David Beckham, were charged in London Monday with theft and conspiracy to rob Sotheby's auction house. Also Michael Clark Duncan Dwayne The Rock Johnson Rosario Dawson Diversity Awards Run-DMC Jam Master Jay Jason Mizell Rosie O'Donnell Martha Stewart Sean penn Woody Allen Steve Bing Why Men Shouldn't Marry NBC Bravo About A Boy
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Box Office Analysis: Aug. 4 Signs comes out like gangbusters, taking the number one spot. Others as follows Austin Powers in Goldmember Master of Disguise Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat Road to Perdition Stuart Little 2 Men In Black II My Big Fat Greek Wedding K-19: The Widowmaker The Country Bears
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Martin Grove's box office analysis for the week of June 30, 2002.
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News Roundup: May 9 Top Story on Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival opening with Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela. Other stories on R. Kelly, Steve Martin Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Reese Witherspoon, Anna Paquin The 25th Hour, DreamWorks, Miami Vice, Will Ferrell, Lisa Loeb Spider-Man, Eddie Van Halen, Marilyn Manson, Alice in Chains Layne Staley
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Martin Grove's analysis of the weekend's box office results for April 21, 2002.
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Box Office Analysis: Dec. 9 Ocean's Eleven Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Behind Enemy Lines Spy Game Monster's Inc Black Knight Shallow Hal Amelie Domestic Disturbance
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Box Office Analysis: Dec. 2
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Dramatic and documentary film competition finalists for the 2002 Sundance Film Festival were announced Monday, with new and more seasoned artists making the list. Next year's festival in Park City, Utah, though, is marked by several changes.
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Box Office Analysis: Nov. 18 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Monsters, Inc. Spy Game Black Knight Shallow Hal Domestic Disturbance Heist Sidewalks of New York The One K-PAX
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Clint Eastwood and Oscar-winning writer Brian Helgeland will team up on an adaptation of the best-selling novel, Mystic River for Warner Bros.
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9, 2001 -- Keanu Reeves just says yes!
In the latest issue of Vanity Fair, The Matrix star admits that he’s "had wonderful experiences" with drugs, adding that "I mean REALLY wonderful."
Reeves says that the drugs he took years ago taught him about different perspectives on life and helped him reach personal epiphanies.
The 36-year-old actor denies that he has any vices these days, although that seems to be a matter of perception.
"I just don't relate to them as vices. ... I don't consider smoking a vice," he says.
'TRAFFIC' IS TOPS IN DALLAS: Steven Soderbergh’s crime drama Traffic was voted the best film of 2000 by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association, Daily Variety reports.
The group also voted Soderbergh as the year’s best director for the film. Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger,