Movie Review: Red Is Graphic, Though Hardly Novel
The movie has an aura of hipness and a cast to die (in a hail of gunfire) for, but nothing can quite get it airborne.
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The movie has an aura of hipness and a cast to die (in a hail of gunfire) for, but nothing can quite get it airborne.
"Did you know that some actors turn down roles?"
Plus, Jay Leno admits that he's a big dummy, on our regular late-night roundup.
Take a closer look at this movie poster.
Plus: Nicolas Cage exits Joel Schumacher thriller.
Fragrance professors say that's a bunch of garbage.
Especially when the old people are played by Helen Mirren and John Malkovich, among others.
No details have yet been released, but we won't let that stop us.
If you liked 'Armageddon,' you will surely love Sobieski.
Plus: Maura Tierney may join 'Whole Truth.'
Plus: Fox and Disney announce competing versions of '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.'
For no good reason that we can see, Fox has hired Skip Woods to script a fifth 'Die Hard.'
Also, Alexa Ray Joel discusses her nose job.
Ah, Bruce. You drink beer at basketball games just like everyone else.
Plus: Tisdale graduates to college in new TV role.
Bruce at 2:45: "Yup, I'm in a Gorillaz video."
Plus: Adam Lambert no fan of crappy Rolling Stones covers.
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