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Stillman is back with his first movie in thirteen years.
No frills or fancy forehead baubles for this bride.
No, it's not a sequel to 'The Doors' where Jim Morrison comes back from the dead.
That, and the rest of today's eye-popping gossip news.
We're pretty glad this never came to fruition.
Plus: Iron City leaves Pittsburgh, and Francis Ford Coppola multitasks, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Luis Guzmán would prefer not to get hit by a train.
We speak with Ehrenreich about working with Coppola and his run-in with Spielberg.
Coppola: “It’s fun to go to the barber with Vincent.”
We're glad to see that Coppola is avoiding the career path of one George Lucas.
A pedicab driver in midtown made a crack at her about hooking and other people laughed, but she was pissed.
Kirsten Owen and Stella Tennant will appear in Jacobs's fall campaign. Also, Pierr Bergé plans to auction contents of YSL's Left Bank home.
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