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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ray Liotta Enjoyed Getting Beaten Up In 'Killing Them Softly'

    10/09/2012

    Ray Liotta, 57, has had his share of playing bad guys — even likable ones, as in 1990's Goodfellas about the life of mobster Henry Hill — but it was a slightly different experience playing the victim, as he does in the upcoming Killing Them Softly, written and directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) and also starring Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini and Sam Shepard about a heist that goes down during a mob-protected poker game.

  • Brad Pitt Draws Oscar Buzz For 'Killing Them Softly' At Cannes Film Festival

    05/22/2012

    Brad Pitt may have lost the Oscar for Moneyball in February (it went, instead, to The Artist's Jean Dujardin), but with his highly talked about role as a hitman in Killing Them Softly, which reunited him with The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford director Andrew Dominik, he may get another chance in 2013.

  • Cannes Winners Announced, U.S. Films Lose Big

    05/28/2012

    Brad Pitt, Kristen Stewart, Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron were all well-received at the Cannes International Film Festival in the French Riviera for acclaimed flicks such as Killing Them Softly and The Paperboy, but they still went home empty-handed after the 12-day film fest.

  • TEASER: Brad Pitt As A Hit Man In 'Killing Them Softly'

    05/22/2012

    The first teaser poster for Killing Them Softly, which has been dubbed "the Brad Pitt hit man movie" by many Cannes watchers, has hit the web (see below) — a pretty quick turnout for a film that, according to director Andrew Dominik, was only finished days before it screened at the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival and until recently went by the name Cogan's Trade.

  • BUZZWORTHY: Brad Pitt In 'Killing Them Softly'

    05/15/2012

    Killing Them Softly is a reunion for star Brad Pitt and director Andrew Dominik, who last collaborated on 2007's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Based on "Cogan's Trade," a 1974 bestselling crime novel by George V.