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She channeled Jodie Foster for a 'Harper's Bazaar' shoot.
John C. Reilly and Christoph Waltz also star in Roman Polanski's new film.
Plus, David Letterman tries to wrestle out Jodie Foster's opinion on co-star Mel Gibson in our regular late-night roundup.
1. Gibson's bad behavior will make the moviegoing experience richer.
The movie got a warm response from the audience at the premiere. But it's hard to tell if that was because it was presented by its beloved director, Jodie Foster.
Anton Yelchin is not having these shenanigans.
Someone's getting horizontal.
Matthew Morrison, Julianna Margulies, Rihanna, and more in this month's best entertainment photography.
And yup, that Spring 2011 release date is happening.
It may not have a release date, but the troubled Jodie Foster film has at least got a poster.
"He is truly the most loved man in the film business."
The director wants Foster to play Jill Bolte Taylor, the brain scientist who experienced a stroke at age 37.
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