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    10/04/2012

    Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 22, famous for his roles in Kick-Ass and Savages, as well as his 23-year age difference with filmmaker and photographer wife Sam Taylor-Johnson, 45, who directed Aaron in the John Lennon-inspired flick, Nowhere Boy, is now locking lips with costar Keira Knightley in Joe Wright's (Atonement, Hannah) version of Anna Karenina, screenplay by Tom Stoppard.

  • Oliver Stone's 'Savages' Makes Drug War Ironically Enjoyable

    07/09/2012

    “Every war is ironic because every war is worse than expected," wrote the late great critic Paul Fussell in The Great War and Modern Memory. "Every war constitutes an irony of situation because its means are so melodramatically disproportionate to its presumed ends.

  • 'Savages' Director Oliver Stone: Pot Saved My Life

    07/06/2012

    Director Oliver Stone, whose latest film Savages hits theaters today, credits smoking marijuana during two tours of Vietnam with saving his life and his sanity. "[Pot] made the difference between staying human and becoming a beast," Stone told CBS This Morning earlier this week.

  • HITCHED: Sam Taylor-Wood and Aaron Johnson

    06/24/2012

    Kick-Ass star Aaron Johnson, 22, and fashion photographer-turned-director Sam Taylor-Wood, 45, who met Johnson when she cast him for the title role of her 2010 biopic about John Lennon, Nowhere Boy, got married on Thursday in Sommerset, England, after a three-year engagement.

  • Taylor Kitsch Calls Sex Scenes With Blake Lively 'Very Awkward'

    06/19/2012

    Taylor Kitsch, 31, has built up a reputation for fighting aliens in this year's John Carter and Battleship, but that all seems like a walk in the park next to shooting love scenes with Blake Lively, 24, his leading lady in the new Oliver Stone flick, Savages, also starring Aaron Johnson, John Travolta, Salma Hayek, Benicio Del Toro and Emile Hirsch.