Friday, December 23, 2011
Who Wrote the Meanest Review of 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close'?
"Feel free to write what you want, as I don't especially care," 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' producer Scott Rudin wrote in an email to NY Times reporter Brooks Barnes earlier this month, when asked about his newest film being Oscar bait. Barnes didn't necessarily take the super producer up on that offer, but it appears critics have. Despite a prestigious pedigree, reviews for 'Extremely Loud' have been of the savage variety. Just who wrote the meanest slam of Stephen Daldry's 9/11 drama? Let's investigate! With just a 50 percent Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' -- about a young boy (Thomas Horn) whose father (Tom Hanks) died in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 -- has brought out a viciousness in critics the likes of which hasn't been seen since 'Jack and Jill.' "Despite its overweening literary pretensions, 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' is about as artistically profound as those framed 3-D photos of the Twin Towers emblazoned with 'Never Forget' that are still for sale in Times Square a decade after 9/11." -- Lou Lumenick, NY Post "Poor little Oskar! Such an adorable, pint-sized heap of neuroses. What better mouthpiece for an author, or a filmmaker, to use as a way of exploring the personal cost of a great communal tragedy. Do you get the idea that Oskar must emerge from his own teeny-tiny personal prison and, yes, embrace the world? Never has the tragedy of 9/11 been made so shrinky-dinked." -- Stephanie Zacharek, Movieline "[I]t will always be 'too soon' for 'Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close,' which processes the immense grief of a city and a family through a conceit so nauseatingly precious that it's somehow both too literary and too sentimental, cloying yet aestheticized within an inch of its life. It's 9/11 through the eyes of a caffeinated 9-year-old Harper's contributor." -- Scott Tobias, A.V. Club "[Thomas Horn has] an impossible role in an impossible movie that has no reason for being other than as another pop-culture palliative for a trauma it can't bear to face. In truth, 'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close' isn't about Sept. 11. It's about the impulse to drain that day of its specificity and turn it into yet another wellspring of generic emotions: sadness, loneliness, happiness. This is how kitsch works. It exploits familiar images, be they puppies or babies -- or, as in the case of this movie, the twin towers -- and tries to make us feel good, even virtuous, simply about feeling. And, yes, you may cry, but when tears are milked as they are here, the truer response should be rage." -- Manhola Dargis, NY Times Yikes. Which critic was the meanest? Probably Manhola, who pans 'Incredibly Close' in such an expert way that her slam sneaks up on you. Kudos, however, to all the participants. 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' is out in limited release on Christmas; it hits theaters nationwide in January. [Photo: Warner Bros.] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Lauren Bittner: A Back Stage Exclusive
"I recall loving movies like a kid and when they would have done a follow up I would have been so disappointed whether it did not meet my anticipation. And i believe we did that!" Lauren Bittner confesses happily, about her record breaking box office hit "Paranormal Activity 3." Most widely known for playing Julie within the Paranormal prequel, you could also recognize Lauren from her roles in "Bride Wars" or "The Mighty Apple computers."Becoming an adult in New York Lauren began doing Community Theater, but had no clue that this may be her career. She attended St. John's College and analyzed British. Sometimes she regrets not getting an average college campus experience. "If only I'd done that, however again I wouldn't have something that I've now, and It was good, it type of toughened me up and offered me a metropolitan experience."Lauren's exuberance is contagious and regardless of subject, bad eighties fashion, the NY Mets, her TV obsession or internet dating, she gets a viewpoint along with a unique perspective. She's the very best girlfriend all of us wish we'd.Selected because this week's Actor2Watch, Lauren is going to be featured inside a number of articles, fun details and social networking tweets through this week for customers of Girl2Watch.com.During school Lauren was carrying out in "Little Shop of Disasters" whenever a friend assisted jump start her professional career as an actress. "Tara grew to become a very amazing friend and really was encouraging of my career in ways which i wasn't even. She would be a TV and film major and was working and interning within the City in a talent agency. She was like, 'I think you should have an agent.' I had been pretty unaware, it required individuals to watch me inside a play and say you can perform this. I believe many people do plays and it is great and they enjoy yourself, but individuals don't always say you need to do that as a living, but everyone was stating that in my experience therefore i required it seriously. Tara stated to satisfy her within the City eventually and that i visited meet her at the office. I met the folks in the talent agency where she labored, who have been wonderful plus they requested her, 'Is your friend an actress?A She understood what she was doing. At that time I had been blond and that i looked various and I fit the kind of youthful cleaning soap opera girl factor so that they began become a freelancer beside me.Inch How did your experience interning in a Talent Agency assist you to find out about the business? "I drawn mind shots, filed making copies of scripts. It was like old-fashioned in those days, you realize, people acquired scripts, there is no e-mailing. I had been really star struck because I'd all these mind shots. I'd see people on guest spots on "Law and Order." I'd end up like I understand him I pull his mind shot all of the time! Additionally, it helped me appreciate the job that adopts getting an audition. You need to submit and you've got to find the appointment after which when you are getting it you are lucky." What's your philosophy on who audition? "You cannot target the enormity from the situation when you are going set for this stuff, now this is a large problem of mine just in existence, you realize, to kind of undergo every experience and go for what it's and be thankful. Going daily and never getting overcome because of it because that may spoil it, you realize. How can you get ready for an audition? Usually I'll look at the sides to determine what I am searching for when I am reading through the script, simply to know I have to know when and why my character is within there whatsoever. I Quickly read a script and that i read it very rapidly once, simply to have an overall feeling for this then I'll return. Usually I just read them two times. Whether it's a comedy script I am searching to determine exactly what the tone from it is, the pacing and exactly what the character type is the fact that I am likely to be who audition for. Would you always venture out for the similar type? I am pretty lucky I recieve seen for a number of stuff. I believe I am less specific as I had been. I did previously get seen for that girl nearby and today I recieve seen for mother stuff. I simply performed a youthful mother within the movie. I believe will be able to perform the dark folksy girl and that i may also perform the girl nearby, you realize, so I have been lucky. Do you read a script and merely not react to it? Not frequently because usually I believe that there are most likely something great that come from it and that i most likely aren't seeing it yet. Sometimes I've my hubby see clearly and provide me another opinion because sometimes wherever you're on that day psychologically is your feelings about anything you just read. And So I try to step away and obtain a bit more objective about scripts. I attempt to provide everything a go typically. You simply don't know, I have done some jobs which have switched to be the greatest stuff that I did not always think would be. Lauren Bittner: A Back Stage Exclusive Actor2Watch presented by Girl2Watch.com December 22, 2011 "I recall loving movies like a kid and when they would have done a follow up I would have been so disappointed whether it did not meet my anticipation. And i believe we did that!" Lauren Bittner confesses happily, about her record breaking box office hit "Paranormal Activity 3." Most widely known for playing Julie within the Paranormal prequel, you could also recognize Lauren from her roles in "Bride Wars" or "The Mighty Apple computers."Becoming an adult in New York Lauren began doing Community Theater, but had no clue that this may be her career. She attended St. John's College and analyzed British. Sometimes she regrets not getting an average college campus experience. "If only I'd done that, however again I wouldn't have something that I've now, and i believe it had been good, it type of toughened me up and offered me a metropolitan experience."Lauren's exuberance is contagious and regardless of subject, bad eighties fashion, the NY Mets, her TV obsession or internet dating, she gets a viewpoint along with a unique perspective. She's the very best girlfriend all of us wish we'd.Selected because this week's Actor2Watch, Lauren is going to be featured in a number of articles, fun details and social networking tweets through now for customers of Girl2Watch.com.During school Lauren was carrying out in "Little Shop of Disasters" whenever a friend assisted jump start her professional career being an actor. "Tara grew to become a very amazing friend and really was encouraging of my career in ways which i wasn't even. She would be a TV and film major and was working and interning within the City in a talent agency. She was like, 'I think you should have an agent.' I had been pretty unaware, it required individuals to watch me inside a play and say this can be done. I believe many people do plays and it is great plus they enjoy yourself, but individuals don't always say you want to do this as a living, but everyone was stating that in my experience therefore i required it seriously. Tara stated to satisfy her within the City eventually and that i visited meet her at the office. I met the folks in the talent agency where she labored, who have been wonderful plus they requested her, 'Is your friend an actress?A She understood what she was doing. At that time I had been blond and that i looked various and I fit the kind of youthful cleaning soap opera girl factor so that they began become a freelancer beside me.Inch How did your experience interning in a Talent Agency assist you to find out about the business? "I drawn mind shots, filed making copies of scripts. It had been like old-fashioned in those days, you realize, people acquired scripts, there is no e-mailing. I had been really star struck because I'd each one of these mind shots. I'd see people on guest spots on "Law and Order." I'd end up like I understand him I pull his mind shot constantly! Additionally, it helped me appreciate the job that adopts getting an audition. You need to submit and you've got to find the appointment after which when you are getting it you are lucky." What's your philosophy on who audition? "You cannot target the enormity from the situation when you are moving in of these things, now this is a large problem of mine just in existence, you realize, to kind of undergo every experience and go for what it's and be thankful. Going daily and never getting overcome because of it because that may spoil it, you realize. How can you get ready for an audition? Usually I'll look at the sides to determine what I am searching for when I am reading through the script, simply to know I have to know when and why my character is within there whatsoever. I Quickly read a script and that i see clearly very rapidly once, simply to have an overall feeling for this then I'll return. Usually I just read them two times. Whether it's a comedy script I am searching to determine exactly what the tone from it is, the pacing and exactly what the character type is the fact that I am likely to be who audition for. Would you always venture out for the similar type? I am pretty lucky I recieve seen for a number of stuff. I believe I am less specific as I had been. I did previously get seen for that girl nearby and today I recieve seen for mother stuff. I simply performed a youthful mother within the movie. I believe will be able to perform the dark folksy girl and I'm also able to perform the girl nearby, you realize, so I have been lucky. Do you read a script and merely not react to it? Not frequently because usually I believe that there are most likely something great that come from it and that i most likely aren't seeing it yet. Sometimes I've my hubby see clearly and provide me another opinion because sometimes wherever you're on that day psychologically is your feelings about anything you just read. And So I try to step away and obtain a bit more objective about scripts. I attempt to provide everything a go typically. You simply don't know, I have done some jobs which have switched to be the greatest stuff that I did not always think would be.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
'Prometheus' Poster: Teaser for Ridley Scott's Sci-Fi Epic
Within the last couple of several weeks, this news surrounding Ridley Scott's 'Prometheus' has gradually trickled out. Despite several photos, or even a couple of quotes in the director themself, there are not many particulars concerning the actual plot from the film (Scott states the central metaphor of 'Prometheus' is all about a "greater being" who challenges the gods). Regrettably, this primary poster will not be clearing that story problem. Still, a minimum of it's awesome searching! Launched by Last Century Fox on Wednesday, the look includes a lady -- or maybe a guy, it's difficult to inform -- walking toward a huge statue of ... well, that's tough to tell, too. Would be that the "greater being" Ridley Scott has spoken of? Really, should you look carefully, it kind of resembles Darth Vader's helmet. Additionally, it has commonalities towards the original 'Alien' poster ('Prometheus' should really appear in exactly the same world as 'Alien'). In either case, 'Prometheus,' which stars Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender Guy Pearce and Idris Elba, will hit theaters on June 21, 2012, so possibly audiences will need to wait to discover for now. 'Prometheus' Gallery See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Exclusive: Finola Hughes Returns to General Hospital
Finola Hughes Very good news...or an indication of bad items to come? TV Guide Magazine has learned solely that suds celebrity Finola Hughes is coming back to General Hospital as Anna Devane, the world-trotting mother of Dr. Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough). The Emmy-winning actress begins shooting the ABC cleaning soap in mid-to-late The month of january and can hit the environment throughout Feb sweeps. A GH representative informs us the gig is "recurring, but in the forefront. Finola is going to be on our canvas for some time and become very associated with Robin and Patrick [Jason Thompson]." McCullough lately introduced she'll be departing GH to pursue work in pointing also it triggered a study on Showbiz411.com that her landmark character, an Aids survivor, might be wiped out served by Helps instead of recast. Is why Anna is returning? "Mum's the term on that," states the representative. "The authors continue to be working that out. Everybody is extremely conscious of Robin's good reputation for coping with Aids and wishes to perform the right factor. I'll let it rest at this.Inch Hughes, who found fame in 1983 as John Travolta's leading lady in Remaining Alive, the follow up to Saturday Evening Fever, became a member of the cast of GH in 1985. She's also made an appearance as Anna on My Children and also the GH late evening spinoff General Hospital: Evening Change. She was last observed in Port Charles in 2008. Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
LA Times Editor Russ Stanton Steps Down After 4 Years
Lady Gaga told the world that she had posed nude for iconic crooner, Tony Bennett, last month. And now we know what that looked like. Bidding is already underway for the sketch on eBay.our editor recommendsLady Gaga Reveals She Posed Nude for Tony BennettLady Gaga's Career Comes Full Circle at Z100's Jingle Ball in NY CityAdele Named Top Pop Artist of 2011 PHOTOS: Lady Gaga's MTV Evolution At press time, bids for Bennett's portrayal of Gaga lying on her stomach naked and smoking a cigarette were approaching $7,000. Proceeds from the sale will go to Exploring the Arts (ETA). Bennett co-founded the nonprofit organization in 1999 to help fund art programs in public schools. Consider this an early sneak peek at the series of works, which are scheduled to run in an issue of Vanity Fair next year. The magazine's famed photographer Annie Leibovitz came up with the idea for the artwork. PHOTOS: American Music Awards 2011 Nominees Judging from Gaga's usual wardrobe, the singer is very confident about her body. But, she did express some discomfort about posing for Bennett. "I walked in and said, 'Well Tony, here we are' and I dropped my robe and I got into position," the singer said on her Thanksgiving special, A Very Gaga Thanksgiving. "I felt shy and thought, 'It's Tony Bennett, why am I naked?' " The auction ends on Dec. 19. So get your bids in, art lovers. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com; Twitter:@TheRealJethro PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Lady Gaga's Fashion Forward Style Related Topics Lady Gaga Tony Bennett
Monday, December 12, 2011
Clooneys Descendants Leads LA Critics Awards
First Published: December 12, 2011 9:10 AM EST Credit: WireImage Caption Shailene Woodley and George Clooney step out the Los Angeles Premiere of The Descendants in Beverly Hills, Calif. on November 15, 2011 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- George Clooneys family drama The Descendants was chosen Sunday as the years best film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, whose prizes are an early influence on the way to the Academy Awards. From Sideways director Alexander Payne, The Descendants stars Clooney as a neglectful father in Hawaii trying to tend his daughters after his wife falls into an accident-induced coma. Michael Fassbender won best actor for a breakout year that included leading roles as a sex addict in Shame, as a genetic mutant in X-Men: First Class, as psychiatrist Carl Jung in A Dangerous Method and as sullen Victorian gentleman Rochester in Jane Eyre. The best-actor runner-up was Michael Shannon as a man beset by apocalyptic visions in Take Shelter. The critics group passed over big Hollywood names to bestow its best-actress prize on Yun Jung-hee for the South Korean drama Poetry, in which she plays a grandmother in the early stages of Alzheimers who struggles with a new desire to write a poem. Kirsten Dunst was best-actress runner-up as a depressive woman who finds inner strength as another planet bears down on a collision course with Earth in Melancholia. Notoriously press-shy filmmaker Terrence Malick was named best director for his epic family drama The Tree of Life, starring Brad Pitt as a domineering father who mixes tenderness and cruelty in raising his sons. Tree of Life was the best-picture runner-up to The Descendants. The film also helped pick up the supporting-actress honor for Jessica Chastain, who was cited for The Tree of Life and five other films in which she co-starred this year. Tree of Life also earned the cinematography award for Emmanuel Lubezki (the runner-up was Cao Yu for City of Life and Death). The directing runner-up was Martin Scorsese for his 3-D family adventure Hugo, about an orphan boy unraveling a mystery pegged to a toy-seller at a Paris train station in the 1930s. Christopher Plummer won as supporting actor for Beginners, in which he plays an elderly dad who announces to his son that hes gay. The runner-up was Patton Oswalt as an aging nerd who becomes unlikely pals with an old high school bombshell in Young Adult. Chastain, largely unknown until this year when she appeared in half a dozen films, was picked as supporting actress for her rush of movies, among them Tree of Life, in which she plays a nurturing mother as counterpoint to Pitts harsh dad. Besides Tree of Life, Chastains films included The Help, 'Take Shelter and Coriolanus. Janet McTeer was runner-up for supporting actress for her cross-dressing role as a woman disguising herself as a male laborer in Albert Nobbs. The LA critics passed over the acclaimed silent film The Artist, considered a potential best-picture favorite at the Feb. 26 Oscars. Their East Coast counterparts, the NY Film Critics Circle, chose The Artist as the years best picture last week. The Artist also is tied for the lead with five nominations at the Spirit Awards honoring independent film. Prizes from the two critics groups help sort out the awards picture amid the crush of Oscar contenders that studios fling into theaters at the end of the year. The Oscar outlook will be further refined by nominations Wednesday for the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Thursday for the Golden Globes. The LA critics honored Johnny Depps Western comedy Rango as best animated film. Steven Spielbergs globe-trotting action tale The Adventures of Tintin was runner-up. The electronic duo the Chemical Brothers earned the prize for best music score for the action thriller Hanna. The runner-up was Cliff Martinez for another action tale, Drive. Also Sunday, the American Film Institute released its list of the years top-10 films, listed alphabetically: Bridesmaids, 'The Descendants, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, 'The Help, 'Hugo, 'J. Edgar, 'Midnight in Paris, 'Moneyball, 'The Tree of Life and War Horse. The group does not rank films on its top-10 list. The AFI, whose awards honor U.S. films, gave a special prize to French director Michel Hazanavicius The Artist. Other LA critics winners: Screenplay: Asghar Farhadi, A Separation; runner-up, Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, The Descendants. Foreign-language film: City of Life and Death; runner-up, A Separation. Documentary-nonfiction film: Cave of Forgotten Dreams; runner-up, The Arbor. Production design: Dante Ferretti, Hugo; runner-up, Maria Djurkovic, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. New Generation award: Martha Marcy May Marlene. Independent-experimental film: Spark of Being. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Exclusive: The Iron Lady Featurette
Behind the scenes on 'Maggie The Movie'Making a biopic (of sorts)about a person as divisive as Margaret Thatcher is no mean feat.A tip of the cap then to Mammia Mia director Phyllida Lloyd for bringing us The Iron Lady, with Meryl "I'll have an Oscar with that"Streep playing Maggie herself.To show a little bit more about how it was done, here's a featurette that shows a few things from behind the scenes, from thre Parliament scenes to, well, you'll have to find out for yourself really.In other words, if you're a die-hard Thatcher-loather, you may want to click away now. But if you're interested in an upcoming film about Britain's first female Prime Minister, then this'll be right up your alley.The Iron Lady is out in cinemas on January 6.
Jersey Shore's JWoww Lands Sexy Maxim Cover
J-Woww Wow - this is actually the reaction by Jersey Shore's Jenni "JWoww" Farley about sitting on the The month of the month of january cover of Maxim.The 25-year-old reality star calls landing the policy her "finest accomplishment. I cried once i discovered. I used to be jumping up minimizing and totally annoying out."Jersey Shoreline Season 5 Trailer: A naughty bunny and hurricane situationShe states it's the most fun she's ever suffered around the shoot, because it was "Jersey Shoreline meets sexy Maxim."Farley states she's changed a good deal since the show first broadcast this past year. "I used to be in the bad relationship throughout the initial two seasons, therefore i needed that on people I ought to not have access to. I used to be certainly really a bitch." However? The NY-native feels as if mother hen for the infamously rowdy bunch.See the relaxation of current day newsFor Season 5, which premieres Thursday, Jan. 5, the cast returns for his or her Jersey roots. "We're in the T-shirt store and dwelling in the identical house. We be grateful more because Italia am different," she states. "We hopped in headfirst."
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
TNT Greenlights Medical Drama Pilot From David E. Kelley And Sanjay Gupta
EXCLUSIVE: In David E. Kelley’s first foray into cable, TNT has given an airplane pilot order to a different medical drama in the Practice creator and CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Kelley authored the script for that project, tentatively entitled Chelsea General, according to Gupta’s approaching novel Monday Morning. Kelley and Gupta, who's a practicing neurosurgeon, are executive creating. Chelsea General promises to become a wise, witty and very effective medical drama, the type of series David E. Kelley is famous to make, stated Michael Wright, EVP and mind of programming for TNT, The best spinner's and Turner Classic Movies. We anticipate dealing with David and Sanjay in getting the doctors fascinating tales and figures to television. Set to become released in March 2012, Guptas Monday Morning is placed at Chelsea General and follows the lives of 5 surgeons because they push the limits of the capabilities and confront their personal and professional foibles. It uses since it's backdrop the hospitals Monday Morbidity and Mortality conference, considered the majority of secretive meeting in most of drugs, where doctors gather for any private overview of complications and errors in patient care. It analyzes how surgeons be prepared for mistakes and then try to grow from them. Chelsea General is Kelley’s first project like a free agent. The Emmy-winning author-producer elected to not renew his overall deal at Warner Bros. TV in May so he is able to pursue passion projects in various areas, including cable. This marks Kelley’s go back to the medical genre 17 years after he produced CBS’ Chicago Hope. Kelley, repped by WME and attorney Michael Gendler, is constantly on the executive produce his NBC/WBTV sophomore legal dramedy Harry’s Law, which lately received a complete-season order. Chelsea General joins two other recent pilot orders from TNT, Western Gateway from Warner Horizon and check-and-save procedural Scent from the Missing from CBS TV Galleries.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Bruce Beresford to Direct Frank Lloyd Wright Biopic 'Taliesin' (Exclusive)
Veteran filmmaker Bruce Beresford has signed on to develop and direct Taliesin, a film about fabled American architect Frank Lloyd Wright from writer Nicholas Meyer. our editor recommendsRon Burkle Buys Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House for Just Under $4.5 Mil The title refers to the architect's former home and studio in rural Spring Green, Wis., where the key events in the film take place. The rambling hillside compound, considered a masterpiece of Prairie-style architecture, was the focus of scandal as Wright built it for himself and his married mistress Martha "Mamah" Cheney. In 1914, while Wright was away, a domestic worker murdered Cheney, her two children and four others by locking them inside and setting fire to the building. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Biggest Real Estate Deals of the Week: Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Hudson, Robert De Niro "It's a very good script," Beresford toldThe Hollywood Reporter. "It doesn't cover his whole life, just a small section of it, and it doesn't whitewash him into some sort of saint." Beresford, who directed the best picture Oscar winner Driving Miss Daisy (1990) and was nominated for best director for Tender Mercies (1983), says he sparked to telling the tale of the private life of one of the greatest architects ever. "There's a documentary by Ken Burns [the 1998 film, Frank Lloyd Wright] that's quite good, but it's odd that there's never been a [feature] film about him," Beresford said. Producers J. Todd Harris, of Branded Pictures Entertainment, and Chicago-based Ed Bachrach, of Kartemquin Films, sent Beresford the script. They are currently raising money for the project, and Beresford has recently been scouting locations in and around Chicago. STORY: Ron Burkle Buys Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House for Just Under $4.5 Mil Who would Beresford like to play the lead? "We have someone in mind, but I can't tell you yet," he says. Beresford's Peace, Love and Misunderstanding, a generational comedy starring Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener and Elizabeth Olsen, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival earlier this year and was picked up today by IFC Films. Beresford is repped by Gersh and Anonymous. Meyer, repped by CAA and Bloom Hergott, recently penned Elegy and The Informant!. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Real Estate Deals of the Week: Oprah Winfrey, Bruce Willis, 'Twilight' Honeymoon House, Justin Bieber's Manager Related Topics
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