Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Trailer: Twin Towers Topple, With Oscar Aftershocks
Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock star.
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Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock star.
The actor has joined the cast of the already-anticipated Stephen Daldry movie.
With Warner Bros. and Paramount to co-produce.
"Zombies [will] not be running around on stage."
Plus: Clay and Ruben to tour together!
Blur leader Damon Albarn is under serious consideration for the job of artistic director for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.
And he didn’t even get any frequent-flier miles out of it.
Harvey talked to Vulture about his Best Picture odds and the Weinstein Company's new blog-outreach program.
Daldry raps with Vulture about the clash between moguls that cost Weinstein a million bucks and made Rudin take his name off the movie.
'I think I was 16, and he was maybe 40 … 35,' says Lena Olin.
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