Colin Farrell Into Martin McDonagh’s Seven Psychopaths
He'll join Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken.
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He'll join Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken.
It's from 2004, after he'd finished with 'Wedding Crashers' and was in need of work.
They'll join 'Dark Horse,' which Solondz promises will be his least controversial movie ever.
Plus: Captain Sully sells the film rights to his memoir.
Lidia Bastianich got her start at Walken's Bakery.
"I remember this marvelous warm breeze coming in, so it was around June, and I was a couple of months old."
It is, indeed, "definitely in the Top 500" comedy sketches about the U.S. census.
Brandon Hardesty takes celebrity impersonation to another level.
Asked to confirm, Walken replied, "That is not not-true."
The go-to man for lunatic portrayals finds new shades of insanity — even for him — in 'A Behanding in Spokane.'
Plus: Hedy Lamarr, scientist?
That's the way love goes, we guess? Speaking of which: ScarJo got married! And more, in today's gossip roundup.
George Clooney goes financial core over Leatherheads credit, Beyoncé and Jay-Z tie the knot, and Radiohead get their own social-networking site.
The indie actress is felled by a viral infection, Salman Rushdie would vote for Barack Obama, and writer Peter Davis cares too much about a socialite contest. All that and the rest of the gossip from New York's tabloids today.