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"I don’t want to do the kind of portraiture that involves references to Old Hollywood or taking people who are glamorous and making them more glamorous in obvious or iconic ways."
Is he 53 or a teenage skate punk? Only The New York Times Magazine knows for sure.
"David's the Academy's invisible man. He's the most talented invisible man in Hollywood, if you will."
It's the new film from David Cronenberg.
Plus: Maggie Grace and Guy Pearce sign on for outer-space thriller.
Glass included. That, plus more good and bad celebrity behavior, in our daily gossip roundup.
And more "they're just like us" celebrity nuggets, in today's gossip roundup.
This is great news for fans of naked, bloody knife fights!
Plus: Miley Cyrus, Viking queen?
Everyone famous and liberal lines up to speak from ‘A People's History of the United States.’
Plus: Mickey Rourke still giving delightful interviews.
Plus: What happens when you cross Paul Scheer, Joe Francis, and Las Vegas?
Plus: Emily Blunt campaigns for the role of Catwoman.
There's only one thing more depressing than a world-destroying apocalypse that turns its survivors into cannibals, and it's seeing a good movie ruined by bad child acting.
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