Maggie Gyllenhaal at "Crazy Heart" Press Conference 2009.
"Susie pointed out the massive age difference between Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal, his co-star in "Crazy Heart"--he's 60, she's 32-- while Steve had Tiger on his mind.
Maggie's brother Jake Gyllenhaal snuck in for the screening only, with no sign of current galpal Reese Witherspoon. Even Maggie left hubby Peter Sarsgaard at home". Source: www.la.com
Maggie Gyllenhaal arrives at the Premiere of Fox Searchlight's 'Crazy Heart', Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences in Beverly Hills, on 8th December 2009.
Crazy Heart - Premiere video with Jeff Bridges, Robert Duvall, and Maggie Gyllenhaal hitting the red carpet.
"Jake Gyllenhaal showed up dateless to his sister's Los Angeles movie premiere Tuesday night – Gyllenhaal happily showed up without her at the premiere of Crazy Heart, which stars Maggie Gyllenhaal. Jake 28, stuck close by his big sis and their family for most of the night."He seemed very normal and relaxed, and very happy for his sister," said a fellow theatergoer. "Tonight was all about her." Maggie Gyllenhaal at Film Independent's "Crazy Heart" Screening
Maggie plays a journalist and single mom who struggles through an off-and-on relationship with an alcoholic West Texas singer played by Jeff Bridges, whose bravura performance has already been garnering Oscar buzz.
According to a source, at the film's heartfelt finale, Jake, 28, wiped his eyes and nose and appeared to be fighting back tears". Source: www.people.com
10 questions for Stephenie Meyer, author of "Twilight" books. Author Stephenie Meyer has developed a devoted following weaving tales of romance and suspense in her young adult vampire novels
Second trailer for the comedy 'Youth in Revolt'. Starring Michael Cera, Steve Buscemi, Ray Liota and Jean Smart. Added by Monsters and Critics.com.
Anna Kendrick - Entertainment Weekly scan, November 2009.Anna Kendrick in Vanity Fair magazine, January 2010.
"Michael Cera, who co-stars with Anna Kendrick in next year’s Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, is the star of next summer’s Youth In Revolt, a picture which might have previously had little to do with The Twilight Saga: New Moon".Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, Edward and Bella in "New Moon" (2009).
"The film centers on “Nick Twisp” who’s got his eyes set on a girl and he won’t take no for an answer - instead transforming into a suave ladies man persona by the name of “Francois.”“Francois” in this hilarious spoof poster issued by (according to Digital Spy) the movie’s film studio for a few laughs, is made to look like Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga: New Moon". Source: www.examiner.com
Robert Pattinson, world-wide sex symbol.Michael Cera, alternative geek sex symbol.
Michael Cera in "The one where Michael leaves" episode - Arrested Development Season 2.
"Arrested Development has become the poster child of TV critical darlings that couldn’t win mass appeal. In the show’s final episode, after the show was officially cancelled, executive producer Ron Howard mentioned, with a wink and nod, that a movie was a possible next step. Since then, the development of the Arrested Development movie has been a soap opera of sorts, with several reports claiming that Michael Cera was holding up the project. Cera has been quoted as saying that he wasn't confident that an Arrested film adaptation would work, and he decided to spend his time instead on other film projects. Fans of the show took to the virtual streets, though, and apparently convinced both Cera and the film's backers to move forward.This past February, Cera confirmed that he was indeed joining the cast. And slowly, all the pieces of the puzzle seemed to be coming together. Last month, creator Mitch Hurwitz confirmed he would be directing the film and that the screenplay was more than halfway finished. We’re thinking the film will be the best thing Ron Howard has produced since his daughter (not including, of course, the original TV series)". Source: www.blackboomag.com
"December 4, 2009 - DAVE DAVIES, host: Mr. JAKE GYLLENHAAL (Actor): (As Tommy Cahill) Look, you know, just say it, you know what I mean, all right. He told me I could borrow the car whenever I want.
But this was just the beginning of R-Pattz's relationship-wrecking streak. Back in June, as she prepared to film the romantic comedy Remember Me with Pattinson, Lost star Emilie de Ravin announced that she was parting ways with her husband of three years, December Ends thesp Josh Janowicz. And thus, a pattern emerged.If we were The Wrestler director Darren Aranofsky—who's engaged (for now anyway) to Rachel Weisz, who'll be co-starring with Pattinson in the upcoming historical drama Unbound Captives—we'd be pretty worried right now. Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky on the set of 'The Black Swan', on 8th December 2009, shooting in Lincoln Center.
Then again, given that Aranofsky is currently preparing to film an angry, aggressive sex scene between Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis, he might have already mentally checked out of that relationship". Source: www.celebuzz.com
"A few months ago it was reported that Scarlett Johansson was leading a list of actress under consideration to play Marilyn Monroe in director Simon Curtis' biopic, My Week with Marilyn. Kate Hudson, Amy Adams and Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain) were also mentioned as possible contenders for the role.Production Weekly has now learned that Johansson is out of the running and that its Williams who is in-talks with Curtis to top line the movie, set to begin lensing in June, 2010.My Week will be based on the diary of Colin Clark, an employee of Laurence Olivier, who looked after Monroe when she came to London to film Olivier's "The Prince and the Showgirl" in 1957. Although Colin was technically considered the third assistant director, his unofficial role was to keep Monroe out of Olivier's way". Source: www.cinemaspy.com
Elisha Cuthbert as dreamy ex-porn star Danielle in "The girl next door" (2004). In this photoshoot by Mark Seliger, Elisha gives off this classical resonance (in special with Marilyn's Santa Monica beach photoshoot by George Barris): Happy belated birthday to the lovely Elisha Cuthbert, her b-day was on 30 November! "Elisha Cuthbert (24) has joined the cast of ABC drama series The Forgotten, where she will appear in a recurring role.Cuthbert will play Maxine Denver, described in press materials as "a strong and successful Chicago professional who is forced to put her skepticism of 'amateur detectives' aside when The Forgotten Network begins investigating a case close to home."
Her first episode is slated to air in February. The Forgotten recently received an additional five-episode order from ABC". Source: www.televisionaryblog.com
Emile Hirsch in "Into the Wild" (2007).Leonardo DiCaprio in "Body of Lies" (2008).
Leonardo DiCaprio talking about his character Danny Archer in "Blood Diamond" (2006): “First off on the script, it was such a powerful character. It was such a powerful storyline and that’s what you look for first. I wasn’t personally going out seeking films with a social and political message, just to do it for the sake of doing it. It has to have an entertainment value. To me, it was very representative of a huge issue in the world today of corporate responsibility and what these corporations do, and certainly Africa has been a prime target for it - all the way to gold and rubber and all kinds of other natural resources. And here was this character that was exploiting others that were less fortunate than him, dealing in the black market and not really being conscious of the world he lives in. I just felt it was a really powerful". Source: movies.about.com
"Speaking about his character, Hirsch said, “Speed is a very serious, passionate guy.” He admires that the character is “not willing to sell out to the big corporate conglomerate.” Then Hirsch joked that in taking the role he was “so excited to sell out to a big corporate conglomerate.”Hirsch was a fan of the “Speed Racer” series growing up. “I used to watch it in the morning with my cereal, and I would pour soda into the cereal.” He described the show as “one of those crazy shows you’d watch on a sugar rush. The colors and the action and the sense of adventure” brought that immediate appeal. Looking back on the show now, he said it has a “retro cool.” Source: www.comicbookresources.com