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Oct 14, 2009 -
Sienna Miller has a few awkward audience interactions on Broadway while John Mayer shows off his stand-up skills in his new music video. We've got our exclusive message from a Glee guy and a sneak peek at tonight's new episode. Plus, Christian Louboutin has some words for Barbie and Megan Fox heads to Armani underwear.
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Mar 11, 2009 -
It wasn't my favorite of the 2008 Sundance movies I saw, but The Mysteries of Pittsburgh was still an interesting watch — and probably even more so for those who have read the Michael Chabon book on which the movie is based. Jon Foster plays the main character of Art Bechstein, a young man who passes his last Summer before entering the "real world" working at a book warehouse, meeting regularly with his dad (a shady Nick Nolte) for dinner, and sleeping with his boss, Phlox (Mena Suvari). Things get considerably more interesting, however, when Art meets the alluring Jane (Sienna Miller) and her boyfriend Cleveland (Peter Sarsgaard).
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Jun 18, 2008 -
Sienna Miller will play Marian to Russell Crowe's Sheriff of Nottingham, BBC News reports today. Miller confirmed recently that barring any actors strike, she'll take on the role of Maid Marian in a version of the Robin Hood story titled Nottingham. Oscar-winning screenwriter Brian Helgeland is crafting the script (he won the little gold man in 1997 for L.A.
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May 15, 2008 -
Wow, the trailer for The Edge of Love (previously titled The Best Time of Our Lives) looks breathtakingly beautiful. The film follows the true story of a love triangle between the poet Dylan Thomas (played by Brothers and Sisters' Matthew Rhys!), his wife Caitlin (Sienna Miller) and a woman named Vera Phillips (Keira Knightley). Vera eventually married William Killick (the ever-chilling Cillian Murphy) but still couldn't tear herself away from her poet — despite becoming close friends with Caitlin.
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Jan 25, 2008 -
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh is great. And then it's terrible. And then it's puzzling.
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Jan 15, 2008 -
I am so thrilled to go to Sundance this year, and I simply can't wait to see as many movies as I possibly can while I'm out there! For the next few days I'll be highlighting some of the films I'm most curious to see. Today's spotlight: The Mysteries of Pittsburgh.
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Nov 20, 2007 -
Though there has been some speculation surrounding possible cast members of the live-action G.I. Joe movie (most notably, that Marky Mark might have a starring role), today there's official news about the first actor to sign on.
Sienna Miller will play the female lead, "a raven-haired baroness and sexy femme fatale skilled in espionage."
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Jul 17, 2007 -
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. This week I can also tell you what not to rent: Premonition starring Sandra Bullock.
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May 30, 2007 -
I first heard of Interview back in January when the movie screened at Sundance. Now, with a release date of July 13, a trailer has hit the Web and I must say I am completely intrigued. Directed by Steve Buscemi, Interview is a remake of a film by Dutch director Theo Van Gogh and it takes place over the course of one night.
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May 17, 2007 -
- Pop Candy has details on a contest for big-time Harry Potter fans.
- Already missing Melinda Doolittle? Buddy TV's got an interview with the eliminated "Idol" contestant.
- Stereogum brings us Ryan Adams' heartbreaking playlist.
- Check out FilmExperience's homage to Kate Winslet, including photos of her on the set of Revolutionary Road.
- TV Squad finds evidence that networks like reality shows better than scripted ones: The "Boston Legal" finale is getting bumped for "The Bachelor."
- Cinematical explains how Sienna Miller is replacing Jessica Biel who replaced Lindsay Lohan for a role in Importance (which replaced the title A Woman of No Importance).
- Give Me My Remote goes all paparazzi on us at the Upfronts.
- Popwatch asks who you would pick to be your leading man in a romantic comedy, and kicks things off by giving props to Nathan Fillion and his performance in Waitress.
Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.
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