Buzz News Roundup, 9/12
- Rolling Stone reports that the White Stripes have canceled their fall tour on account of Meg's "acute anxiety."
- According to the BBC, Ang Lee has cut out 30 minutes of his sexy espionage thriller Lust, Caution for audiences in China.
- Variety reports that if you have On Demand service, you can watch all of NBC's pilots for free right now.
- Former "Saturday Night Live" star Chris Parnell has joined the cast of the ABC comedy "Miss/Guided," Zap2it reports.
- Variety reports that Run, Fat Boy, Run is the No. 1 movie in the U.K.
- Led Zepplin is reforming for one night only, at a tribute show for the late Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, Billboard reports.
- "The Closer" broke its own cable ratings record for its season finale on Monday, writes the Hollywood Reporter, drawing 9.2 million viewers.
- Things weren't as rosy for "Tell Me You Love Me" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," both of which had disappointingly low ratings for their premieres, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
- Paul Morrison will direct Little Ashes, a movie about the young life and loves of Salvador Dali, Luis Bunuel and poet Federico Garcia Lorca, says Variety.
- Hollywood Reporter has news that Naomi Campbell will star in a film adaptation of the novel Bad Love.
- Don Cheadle will star in a live-action film version of the 1971 children's book Hotel for Dogs, Variety reports.
- Meanwhile, ComingSoon reports that Adam Brody and Josh Lucas have been cast in the drama Death in Love.
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