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 | Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, the charismatic amigos from Y Tu Mamá También, are together again in Rudo & Cursi. They're good, but whose onscreen reunion would be even better? Cinema history is not exactly littered with great screen partnerships, platonic or otherwise, so no wonder viewers and film-makers alike tend to leap hungrily on one when it comes along. In an industry not shy of exploitation, the prospect of an encore outing by a charismatic couple is one of those conventions that doesn't ... (read more)
|  | With a film-making heritage as old and storied as Hollywood's, it's only fitting that the honour should be conferred on this city of cinephiles Today's announcement that the title of Unesco's first City of Film is to be awarded to a place in the north of England made famous by (depending on your point of view) wool, curries or riots might cause a raised eyebrow here and there. Los Angeles, obviously. Mumbai certainly. Berlin. Paris. London. But Bradford? It's perhaps not the first city that comes ... (read more)
|  | Actor Richard Gere speaks out in support of same-sex marriage in the US and reveals his brother is gay. (read more)
|  | Celebrities used to be famous simply for entertaining people - but not any more. Actor Richard Gere attends a special screening of "I'm Not There" at the Chelsea West Cinemas, on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini) (read more)
|  | As Mickey Rourke looks certain to add a well-deserved Oscar to his ever-expanding collection of doorstops, bookends and paperweights, a pressing question hangs unanswered in the air. It isn't "How long will it take for him to screw up this comeback and go screaming off the rails again, preferably in full view of YouTube?"; and it's not "Why does everyone seem to have forgotten that his real comeback was four years ago as Marv in Sin City?" In fact, the big question is: Who's next? Which reckless, ... (read more)
|  | Richard Gere says that he hates the title of his upcoming movie The Hunting Party. (read more)
|  | Richard Gere's movie The Hunting Party receives praise for its realism. (read more)
|  | Having establishing his name in the Spider-Man movies, these days James Franco is clearly making some more personal career choices. He was in three films in 2008, notable for their vastly different styles. His extended cameo as Richard Gere's son in the weepy Nights in Rodanthe, based on the Nicholas... (read more)
|  | The dirty little secret at Sundance is that the documentaries are usually the best thing on show. But as the 25th anniversary edition of the Utah festival's first weekend drew to a close, fictional storytelling was setting the pace, on the business side at least, as Training Day director Antoine Fuqua's cop drama Brooklyn's Finest became the first major deal of the festival. Senator Distribution, a new kid on what is, these days, a slightly less populated speciality block, paid a little over $3m ... (read more)
|  | Hugh Jackman has turned down the chance to star as Mark Antony opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in Steven Soderbergh's 3-D rock'n'roll musical about Cleopatra, reports Variety . Jackman had been in discussions to play the Egyptian queen's Roman lover, with some reports suggesting it was virtually a done deal. But he has now made it clear he won't be appearing in Cleo, with insiders attributing the decision to scheduling conflicts. The news comes as something of a surprise because Jackman had been reported ... (read more)
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