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Here’s Why Emma Watson Passed On The Chance To Play Cinderella
Emma Watson was originally attached to star in Disney's 'Cinderella,' but she ultimately passed because she didn't think the Disney princess was much of a role model.
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Whoa, Margot Robbie Has Totally Transformed For Her Latest Role
Margot Robbie has totally transformed to play disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding in ‘I, Tonya’
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Jennifer Hudson And Brie Larson Will Reveal How Many Oscar Nominations La La Land Gets
Academy Award winners Jennifer Hudson and Brie Larson will announce the list of 2017 Oscar nominees on January 24 in Los Angeles.
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Hailee Steinfeld Is Officially Warming Up For Pitch Perfect 3
Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, and Anna Camp aren't the only ones returning for 'Pitch Perfect 3' as Hailee Steinfeld just excitedly confirmed her involvement in the musical comedy.
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Ewan McGregor Just Compared Trainspotting To Oasis
Ewan McGregor opens up about 'T2: Trainspotting' and why he was hesitant to make the sequel with director Danny Boyle in a new interview with 'The Guardian.'
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Octavia Spencer Bought Out A Hidden Figures Screening To Honor Her Mom
Octavia Spencer bought out a screening of 'Hidden Figures' at a Baldwin Hills, California movie theater with her mom and single parents everywhere in mind.
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No, Carrie Fisher Won’t Be Digitally Recreated For Future Star Wars Films
Lucasfilm releases an official statement responding to speculation that it will digitally recreate Carrie Fisher for future "Star Wars" films.
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Drake Bell Reunites With Drake & Josh’s Dying British Orphan In New Movie
'Drake & Josh' stars Drake Bell and Sammi Hanratty reunite in new movie, 'Bad Kids of Crestview Academy.'
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Rapunzel Is Reunited With Her Hair In Tangled’s Sequel Trailer
Check out the trailer for the DCOM ‘Tangled: Before Ever After,’ a sequel to ‘Tangled’
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It’s Hard Out Here For An Imperialist
At my first screening of Silence, George Lucas introduced Martin Scorsese’s new Japan-set spiritual drama at San Francisco’s Castro Theatre by praising it as a film that belongs in the 20th century. Whatever Lucas meant by that, Silence feels far older, even archaic, bemoaning as it does the arduousness of European colonialism. “It’s Hard Out... Read more »
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