7 articles from 2009
13 July 2009 6:08 PM, PDT | From MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news
The Oscar-winning actor talks about his popular TNT series, the upcoming second season and more
Timothy Hutton is an actor who's career shouldn't need any introduction. After becoming the youngest actor to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar at age 20 for Ordinary People, Hutton never stopped working, launching a career full of diverse roles in film and television. Now the actor gets to portray many diverse characters in one series, playing Nathan Ford - who has to assume several identities to pull off these white-collar scams against the rich - in the wonderful TNT series Leverage, which comes back for a second season on Wedesnday, July 15 at 9 Pm Et, and you can also catch Leverage: The 1st Season in a four-disc DVD set on July 14 (check back for my full review of the first season DVD set by tomorrow). I had the privilege of speaking with Hutton over the
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10 July 2009 2:04 AM, PDT | From Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news
Jim Carrey is going to be a grandfather. The 'Yes Man' star has confirmed his 21-year-old daughter Jane is expecting her first child with fiance Alex 'Nitro' Santana. The 47-year-old actor said: "I am very excited. Jane is going to be a great mom." Jane - whose mother is Jim's first wife Melissa Womer - is the lead singer in alternative rock group the Jane Carrey Band. Her partner is also a musician who plays in the band Blood Money. Jim split from Jane's mother in 1995. He had a short-lived marriage to Lauren Holly and is currently in a relationship with Jenny McCarthy. The couple - who have been dating for four years - have no plans to
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9 July 2009 11:37 PM, PDT | From icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news
Jim Carrey is going to be a grandfather. The "Yes Man" star has confirmed his 21-year-old daughter Jane is expecting her first child with fiance Alex 'Nitro' Santana.
The 47-year-old actor said: "I am very excited. Jane is going to be a great mom."
Jane - whose mother is Jim's first wife Melissa Womer - is the lead singer in alternative rock group the Jane Carrey Band. Her partner is also a musician who plays in the band Blood Money.
Jim split from Jane's mother in 1995. He had a short-lived marriage to Lauren Holly and is currently in a relationship with Jenny McCarthy.
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5 June 2009 5:25 PM, PDT | From /Film | See recent /Film news
What if Uwe Boll made a movie that wasn't trash? That's not to say that Stoic, starring Edward Furlong as a prison inmate who is involved in the savage death of his cellmate, will actually be good, but does the new trailer for the movie actually suggest that Bol is...trying? gasp! Watch the clip after the jump. Stoic is one of three planned non-videogame projects for the combative director. His next two films could be Darfur (with Furlong and Kristanna Loken) and The Storm, with Lauren Holly and Luke Perry. But if this represents the tone Boll is planning to take with those two movies, I might be more actively frightened of the guy's future than his past. Which brings me back to the notion of Boll making a movie that isn't trash. Because Stoic looks trashy as hell, if only in a more 'artistic' fashion than his game movies.
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8 May 2009 12:14 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Rob Lowe and Lauren Holly have been cast in the upcoming film Too Late To Say Goodbye. The flick, a Lifetime Movie Network original, is adapted from Ann Rule's best-selling novel of the same name. The story centres on Jenn and Bobby Corbin (Lowe), who have a seemingly perfect marriage until it emerges that Bobby has had an affair. Jenn then (more)
By Dan French
18 February 2009 11:33 AM, PST | From Manny the Movie Guy | See recent Manny the Movie Guy news
Uwe Boll, perhaps the most hated contemporary director, wants your money! The guy, dubbed as the new "Ed Wood," wants you to donate your hard-earned money, during these tough economic times, so he can finance his latest flick, "Blackout."
According to the Hollywood Reporter:
German director Uwe Boll has found a new way to finance his genre output -- going to the Web to draw in "co-producers" willing to cough up 33 euros ($49) each to back his latest, the terrorist disaster tale "Blackout."
Boll hopes to raise $18.5 million, 50 bucks at a time, for "Blackout" through the film's Web site, TheBlackoutFilm.com. Participants who sign up, and transfer the money, are promised a limited-edition DVD of the film plus a chance to win a trip to the set and other prizes.
The site will be open till March 31. If the planned budget is not reached by then, but at least 43% of the desired cash has been collected,
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12 February 2009 10:13 PM, PST | From TheMovingPicture.net | See recent TheMovingPicture news
Anyone interested in having their name associated with a Uwe Boll production? Well, if you answered yes to that question then this piece of news may interest you. According to the trades, Boll, infamous for helming such flicks as Alone in the Dark and House of the Dead, is looking to his fans to finance his next film. Anyone willing to donate up to 33 euros ($49) will become a co-producer on Blackout, a terrorist disaster tale that the German filmmaker is eyeing has his next project. Boll hopes to raise $18.5 million, 50 dollars at a time, for Blackout through the film's Web site, TheBlackoutFilm.com. Participants who sign up, and transfer the money, are promised a limited-edition DVD of the film plus a chance to win a trip to the set and other prizes. The site will be open until March 31. If the planned budget is not reached by then, but at
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