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Nov 02, 2009 -
Katie Holmes in on a roll. Fresh off last week's Cocktail on Broadway news, the star has now jumped on board an indie film. Holmes is joining the comedy, The Romantics, taking over a role from Liv Tyler.
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Oct 26, 2009 -
Sometimes it feels like everything comes full circle: Cocktail is coming to Broadway and Katie Holmes is in talks to star in it. The good news is that Heywood Gould, the man behind the original book and movie is working on the theater adaptation, but will it succeed on the Great White Way? I have a soft spot for the cheesy '80s flick, but my first reaction is that this could go more of the way of Big: The Musical (which kind of failed) than smash hit Hairspray.
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May 07, 2009 -
This is kind of an odd combination: Katie Holmes will star in a thriller written by spooky creep-master Guillermo del Toro titled Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. The director is comic book artist Troy Nixey, whom Variety deems Del Toro's "protégé." Here's more:
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is based on a 1973 ABC telepic about a young girl who moves in with her father and his girlfriend and discovers they are sharing the house with devilish creatures.
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Oct 20, 2008 -
By now you may have viewed some of the preview clips of Katie Holmes's upcoming cameo on Eli Stone (if you haven't, click here), which starts with this week's episode, Tuesday night. Many folks are curious about how she'll do on the show since we haven't seen much of Katie in terms of actual movie or TV roles, but at the same time, we've seen a lot of Katie as an oft-paparazzied celebrity. Do you think Katie's fame will distract from her performance on Eli Stone?
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Jul 17, 2008 -
- Cinematical just finished reading Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and is anxious to see how the film adaptation (starring Michael Cera) comes out.
- The best part of getting up to watch the Emmy nominations was watching Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris banter while announcing the nominees (and being surprised at their own nods). Give Me My Remote has the video.
- BestWeekEver's Dan Hopper has a passionate defense of Katie Holmes' performance in Batman Begins.
- Stereogum has a clip of The Hold Steady performing on Letterman on Wednesday.
- geeksugar wonders if you buy more music in the age of downloads.
- The TV Addict has an interview with Burn Notice star Jeffrey Donovan.
- FilmExperience has a post basically devoted to the hotness of Penelope Cruz.
- Popwatch wants to stop talking about Hayden's embarrassingly atrocious music video and start talking about songs that we actually like, like Little Jackie's "The World Should Revolve Around Me."
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Jul 16, 2008 -
Katie Holmes is becoming the latest Hollywood star to give a struggling TV show a boost. This Fall, Holmes will spend one episode on ABC's Eli Stone, reuniting with her Dawson's Creek boss Greg Berlanti, the man behind Eli. The Holmes-Cruise family has even already been spotted on the set yesterday, as Holmes is filming the role right now.
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Jan 17, 2008 -
- Cinematical has an interview with director Michel Gondry regarding his movie Be Kind, Rewind, which will open soon at Sundance.
- MTV Movies Blog digs into the past with a heartbreakingly adorable interview clip with Katie Holmes from back in April of 1998.
- TiFaux plots the Project Runway contestants on a graph comparing their ratios of talent to drama.
- Popwatch wonders if you ever acquired a nickname from a character on TV like, say, how Pa called Laura "Half-Pint" on Little House on the Prairie.
- TV Squad geeks out with some analysis of the Sarah Connor Chronicles timeline.
- Check out Stereogum for two new Counting Crows songs.
- TV Filter gleefully reports that while the show may be on hiatus, Gossip Girl herself is still blogging!
- TV Cocktail also admits to a slight obsession with the Real Housewives of Orange County.
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Nov 01, 2007 -
Apparently, Katie Holmes is in talks to star alongside Woody Harrelson and Jason Lee in a "comedic fantasy adventure" titled The Other Side. And soon we'll be able to see her play a goofy, quirky gal in the female-helmed heist comedy Mad Money (check out the preview here).
I'm a little surprised to see Katie (oops, pardon me, Tom, Kate) getting comedic roles, but then again, maybe she's more cut out for comedy than she was for drama.
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Oct 29, 2007 -
Opening January 18, 2008 Mad Money finds three ladies forming an unlikely team to rob their employer. Apparently, it's based on a true story. It appears that there's the sassy lady played by Queen Latifah, Diane Keaton plays the clever older lady and Katie Holmes has the role of the quirky free spirit who dances her way, um, everywhere.
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