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  • Robin Wright On 'The Conspirator,' James McAvoy, Robert Redford

    01/19/2012

    Robin Wright is no stranger to playing the leading lady so it does not come as a surprise that she would take on the role of Mary Surratt, the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, in Robert Redford’s The Conspirator, out now on DVD.

  • PHOTOS: Keira Knightley Poses Topless, Talks Body Image

    11/13/2012

    Keira Knightley, 27, is getting major kudos for her latest period film, a remake of Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece, Anna Karenina, directed by Atonement's Joe Wright, adapted by legendary playwright Tom Stoppard, and also starring Jude Law, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Matthew Macfadyen and Kelly Macdonald, but she's also getting a good deal of attention for her latest sexy photo shoot with Allure.

  • Eva Longoria At DNC: 'I Don't Need A Tax Break'

    09/07/2012

    There was a time when a few extra dollars in Eva Longoria's pocket every April 15th would have made a world of difference to the former Desperate Housewives star — but that time has passed, as Longoria, 37, told a screaming crowd of President Barack Obama supporters at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night before Obama accepted the nomination for the Democratic Party.

  • James McAvoy Takes Coffee Break Filming 'The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby'

    07/10/2012

    James McAvoy, 33, has just kicked off production of his new film, directed by Ned Benson and costarring Jessica Chastain (The Help, The Tree of Life) and William Hurt, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby — a movie that will be released by Myriad Pictures as a double feature in two parts: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her.

  • 5 Celebrities Too Dull For 'Celebrity' - And Who They Could Take A Leaf From

    01/30/2012

    With the rise of reality television and the explosion of the viral video culture, it’s never been easier to burst hard and fast through the ranks of the anonymous and bask in the warm, loving glow of the public as a ‘celebrity.

  • X-Men: First Class

    06/06/2011

    Following the frankly dire closing of the fully-fledged X-Men trilogy, and the downright awful X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the world needed another saga spinning off from Marvel’s flagship franchise like it needed a double-dip recession.

  • X Men: First Class Tops the Weekend Box Office

    06/06/2011

    X Men: First Class, starring James McAvoy and January Jones earned $56 million at the box office in its opening weekend, taking the top spot from The Hangover II, which fell to second by earning $32.4 million.