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Rose Byrne Video Interview On Nicholas Cage, 'Knowing'
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Rose Byrne survived the apocalypse in 28 Weeks Later. Now, she's trying to avoid another one with co-star Nicolas Cage in Knowing. Rose takes questions exclusively for users of Uinterview.com.
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Hugh Dancy Video Interview On 'Adam,' Rose Byrne
08/24/2009
He was the tough magazine editor in Confessions of a Shopaholic. Now, Hugh Dancy's taking a different direction playing a mentally handicapped man with a crush on Rose Byrne in Adam. | Get Uinterview's FREE iPhone App To Record Celebrity Video Questions + Get Daily News Updates here!
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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.
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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.
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Insidious
04/22/2011
James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the creators of Saw, have teamed up again for Insidious, a thoroughly entertaining horror film. The subject matter has a fairly classic horror feel, as the movie is complete with ghosts, demons, psychics, and paranormal investigators.
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Get Him To The Greek, Collector's Edition
10/06/2010
Don't ever say you can’t get too much of a good thing, because writers and directors like Nicholas Stoller might hear you and take you at your word, following up little unexpected comedic delights like Forgetting Sarah Marshall with overdone, sloppy pictures like Get Him to the Greek, which takes supporting characters who always leave you wanting more and makes the egregious error of giving you exactly that—more.
