Salman Rushdie on Casting the Midnight’s Children Movie
"I happen to know [Dev Patel's] people approached the production to express an interest."
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"I happen to know [Dev Patel's] people approached the production to express an interest."
Mulligan spoke with us at last night's 'Education' premiere about her growing celebrity and upcoming move to Gotham.
"She wants this one to be a lot more personal than the last one was. And she’s had a lot of stuff to deal with personally."
"I can't tell you where it's at because of the paparazzi. It's just where the Hollywood heartthrobs go. We talk about how hot we are."
"I gave him enough crap about it for four weeks. Now I'm used to it."
"I feel like I'm floating off the ground, but I'm still myself."
Hugh Jackman has not yet eaten Carnegie Deli's Wolverine sandwich, which was created last week in his honor — but he intends to.
"There's no movie — there's not not a movie, but there's no movie."
We do a line reading of old 'Melrose Place' dialogue to see how the show holds up.
Courtney Love is moving to New York City. At least that's what she told us in the bathroom last night.
He sat down at the Museum of the Moving Image in midtown Manhattan last night for an hour-long conversation about his career.
In movies today, you're either 'Harry Potter,' or you're broke.
Have you ever seen Spike Lee attempt to make his booty clap?
At $310 million, J. Ezra Merkin is getting less than he had hoped for his art collection, insiders say — but he still may be making more than the collection is worth.
"When I went to his office, the first thing he said to me was, 'Wow, you have really nice legs.' I thought, 'This part is mine.'"
Harold Ramis: "You can fault him for that."
He won a Tony on Sunday, but as it turned to Monday, Rush proved himself worthy of another award: After-Party King.
Closed gallery doors evoke chilling memories of the early nineties, when, during the downturn, a handful of galleries temporarily closed, never to reopen.