August 27, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Official posters from the upcoming second installment in The Twilight Saga, ‘New Moon,’ have finally hit the Web. The blood may seem young, but these Volturi villains are thousands of years old — and they’re on the prowl for Edward and Bella.
Dakota Fanning (Jane), Michael Sheen (Aro), Jamie Campbell Bower (Caius) and Cameron Bright (Alec) are eerily pale and clad in black, standing out from the dark foreboding background – the Tuscan city of Volterra.
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August 03, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Despite the hopes of millions of rabid Twi-hards and a cheeky statement from a “Twilight” star – “New Moon” won’t be showing any full moons!
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July 30, 2009
By Jesse Spero
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Plus, Taylor Momsen rocks her 16th birthday. “9 to 5” is coming to a close. And, Heidi and Spencer cause a fright while shopping!
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans!
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May 06, 2009
VANCOUVER, Canada
Dakota Fanning is ready to show her “New Moon” fangs.
The star was spotted today arriving in Vancouver to shoot the “Twilight” sequel, according to People. Dakota is playing Jane, a pint-sized Italian Volturi vampire.
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April 12, 2009
LONDON, UK
Michael Sheen may have gone toe-to-toe with President Richard Nixon as journalist David Frost in “Frost/Nixon,” but he’s reportedly about to take on an even deadlier role – a “New Moon” vampire.
The British actor will play Aro, the leader of the Italian Volturi vampires, in the “Twilight” sequel, according to the Mail on Sunday.
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March 25, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Dennis Quaid and Julianne Moore are gearing up to join the cast of a new film about former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, which HBO and Executive Producer Kathleen Kennedy are in discussions to make, Access Hollywood has learned.
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December 15, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
The Batman epic “The Dark Knight,” the political biopic “Milk” and the gritty drama “The Wrestler” were among critical favorites that landed on the American Film Institute’s list of the year’s 10 best movies.
Also on AFI’s list, released Sunday, were the animated “Wall-E,” Clint Eastwood’s “Gran Torino,” the superhero blockbuster “Iron Man,” the indie dramas “Frozen River” and “Wendy and Lucy,” the adapted play “Frost/Nixon,” and the Brad Pitt epic “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Unlike other film honors, the institute does not rank films or pick one as the year’s best. The filmmakers behind the top 10 choices will be honored at a luncheon Jan. 9.
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December 11, 2008
By Jesse Spero & Jeremy Blacklow
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
As Terrence Howard, Brooke Shields, Rainn Wilson and Elizabeth Banks announced the 66th Annual Golden Globe nominations in Beverly Hills on Thursday morning, several announcements may leave stars scratching their heads about being honored or skipped over this year.
The largest surprise of the morning came for Tom Cruise who earned a Globe nomination for best supporting actor for his almost unrecognizable role in the hit summer action comedy “Tropic Thunder.” Tom impressed audiences and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association with his manic and over the top comedic role as a Hollywood mogul.
All of the many other surprises and snubs…. after the jump!
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December 07, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Movie crowds kept up their holiday spirit as Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn’s comedy “Four Christmases” rang up $18.2 million to lead the box office for a second-straight weekend.
The Warner Bros. flick raised its 12-day total to $70.8 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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