TV Review: HBO’s Hemingway & Gellhorn Is Silly and Smart
Director Philip Kaufman's biopic of the writer and his third wife is simultaneously stirring and ridiculous.
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Director Philip Kaufman's biopic of the writer and his third wife is simultaneously stirring and ridiculous.
This really happened, in the Lee Daniels film The Paperboy.
Plus, Charlotte Gainsbourg covers Elle France.
Olivier Dahan's Grace of Monaco, sought after by "nearly every top actress in Hollywood."
"Writing's like Mass. God gets mad if you don't show up."
The crime drama also stars Matthew McConaughey and John Cusack.
Well, maybe Gwyneth liked it slightly less, because she wore a shorter version.
Oh, Joel Schumacher.
Also, Keith Urban is going to put his name on some cologne, and more beauty news.
Because there are other movies out this week besides 'Harry Potter.'
"The joke is that I ultimately made 'The Lizzie Maguire Movie: Part II,' having never seen the first one," says the director who signed on for an adult comedy.
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