Gossip Site Pinky-Swears That ‘Cali’ Won’t Happen Without Kristen Stewart
Casting Couch By Kate Erbland on August 28, 2012 | Comments (3)In the midst of some well-publicized dramas, Kristen Stewart still managed to possibly secure her dream role in Scott Cooper’s Lie Down in Darkness, yet the combination of both her personal life and such a demanding new role seemed to be the culprit when it was reported that Stewart had dropped out of Nick Cassavetes‘ snuff film thriller Cali. Earlier this month, it was widely reported that Stewart had left the production (at least in a performance capacity, as she was also set to produce the film), and that Amber Heard was being looked at to potentially take on her role. At the time, outlets even reported a vague bit about the film’s production company releasing a more formal statement, but weeks have passed without a peep – and that could possibly because Stewart has like, totally, like, not even, like left the production. Of course, that’s if we believe an exclusive report from Hollywood Life. An insider on the production tells the gossip site that the film will not re-cast Stewart’s role and is not being cancelled, saying “Cali is being put on hold until Kristen feels ready…No other actress will replace her as previously reported!” Well, okay!
An Autopsy Report on the ‘House’ Series Finale
Channel Guide By Amber Humphrey on May 23, 2012 | Comments (3)Dr. Gregory House was a caustic, egotistical pill-popper who’d insult a dying woman to her face for his own misanthropic reasons but also because doing so would have provided him with some vital insight into her condition. There was brilliance behind that cantankerous behavior and if it weren’t for the Holmesian powers of deduction that allowed him to save lives (and his dreamy eyes), he would have been totally irredeemable. As it stands, he’s one of the most memorable and beloved TV characters in recent history. And now, after eight seasons and more than one hundred last minute diagnoses, Fox stalwart House has ended. Along with all of the standard medical puzzles, this year, the titular doctor, played as wryly as ever by Hugh Laurie, was incarcerated, then released from jail to find that many of the familiar faces at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital had dispersed; he added a couple of new members to his diagnostic team (Charlene Yi and Odette Annable) and learned that friend and fellow M.D. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard)—one of the only people that he ever truly cared about—was battling cancer. Although the episode that capped off this final season was far from outstanding (or even an episode that will be remembered in a year’s time), it was a suitable conclusion and a welcomed end to a powerful show that had been puttering along during these last several seasons.
Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card: November 19, 2010
Features By Kevin Carr on November 19, 2010 | Comments (1)This week, Fat Guy Kevin Carr puts on a wizard’s robe, wears a colorful scarf and dances around in the woods with his magic wand yelling, “Stupify!” And that’s just to celebrate the release of Fair Game in his home town. He also takes a look at this little independent film that few people have even heard of, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. Sadly, a bizarre mishap with his wizarding skills causes a boulder to fall on his hand and pin him for 93 minutes, which was actually quite fortunate because it gave him just enough time to watch 127 Hours.
Exclusive: First Look at Peter Hyams’ Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Movie News By Neil Miller on August 4, 2009 | Comments (2)Anchor Bay Films has provided Film School Rejects with an exclusive first look at their upcoming release Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, starring Michael Douglas, Jesse Metcalge, Amber Tamblyn and Orlando Jones.
Fat Guys at the Movies: Episode 77 – Brotherhood of the Traveling Fat
Podcast By Fat Guys at the Movies on August 8, 2008 | Comments (2)Kevin and Neil attempt to discuss movies that might not even be right for them. Kevin insists he’s not a stoner, and Neil insists he’s not a teenage girl.
‘Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2′ is a Good Fit for its Audience
Movie Review By Scott Beggs on August 7, 2008 | Comments (2)Boyfriends and husbands may need something to get them through it, but their girlfriends and wives are going to love this movie.
‘Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2′ Made Me Glad to be a Dude
Movie Review By Kevin Carr on August 6, 2008 | Comments (4)In general, I try to avoid any movie with the word “Sisterhood” in the title. Be it traveling pants or divine Ya-Ya secrets, the s-word in the title is a red flag to me that it will not be my cup of tea.
Exclusive Clip: Stephen Coletti and Amber Tamblyn in Normal Adolescent Behavior: Havoc 2
Movie News By Neil Miller on October 15, 2007 | Be the First To CommentYes, you read that right, we have something Exclusive to share with you. It feels as if we are really moving up in the world!
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