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'Little Fires Everywhere' director Lynn Shelton no more
Filmmaker Lynn Shelton, known for "Little Fires Everywhere" and "Humpday", has died. She was 54.
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Bruce Willis slips into his 'Armageddon' spacesuit
Hollywood star Bruce Willis is ready to "save the world" in his "Armageddon" spacesuit.
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Danny Boyle to direct Michael B. Jordan in 'Methuselah'
Filmmaker Danny Boyle will direct actor Michael B. Jordan in the Warner Bros.' project "Methuselah".
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Ray Winstone stuck alone in Italy amid COVID-19 pandemic
British actor Ray Winstone, who has worked in movies like "The Departed", "Point Break", "Sexy Beast" and "King Of Thieves ", is stranded in Sicily, Italy, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Robert Downey Jr. is very affable: Chris Evans
Actor Chris Evans finds his "Avengers: Endgame" co-star Robert Downey Jr. a "very affable guy".
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Paul Rudd: Ant-Man a little bit relatable
Actor Paul Rudd feels it is fun to essay superhero character Ant-Man, and says he is wrestling with being a superhero and being a good parent.
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Mark Wahlberg in talks to star in 'Our Man in New Jersey'
Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg is in early negotiations to produce and star in spy movie "Our Man in New Jersey".
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Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby to return to 'Mission: Impossible' universe
Director Christopher McQuarrie has confirmed that stars Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Vanessa Kirby and Simon Pegg will be returning to the Tom Cruise-starrer "Mission: Impossible" franchise, for two upcoming instalments.
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Channing Tatum tests for COVID-19
Actor Channing Tatum reportedly got himself tested for COVID-19 after his 40th birthday, to make sure he was in good health and eliminate the risk of spreading the virus to his ex-wife, Jenna Dewan, and their daughter.
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Russell Crowe to play mobster in 'American Son'
Actor Russell Crowe is all set to star in thriller "American Son", which is based on French film "A Prophet".
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'1917', 'Little Women' could be early releases in China when normalcy returns
Sam Mendes' war drama "1917" and Greta Gerwigs "Little Women" are likely among the first films to release in China when theatres reopen, taking initial steps to regain normalcy after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Scarlett Johansson: Black Widow is very pragmatic
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson feels it is fun playing the superhero Black Widow, and says her character has really grown over the past 10 years.
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'The New Mutants' gets new release date
After being pushed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Maisie Williams-starrer "The New Mutants" has got a new release date. The film will open in August.
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James McAvoy, Riz Ahmed in cast of 'The Sandman'
Actor James McAvoy is part of star-studded cast of the first-ever audio adaptation of the graphic novel series, "The Sandman", written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC.
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Matt Damon reveals his oldest daughter had coronavirus
Actor Matt Damon has revealed that his eldest daughter Alexia had coronavirus in New York while the rest of the Damon family quarantined in Ireland.
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Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' feud
After years of speculation, actors Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy have finally admitted that they didn't get along with each other while working on "Mad Max: Fury Road", saying everything was about survival.
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Kristen Bell chided hubby Dax Shepard for hiding injury
Actress Kristen Bell was not at all pleased by the fact that her actor-husband Dax Shepard hid his hand injury from her.
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Lockdown diaries: Paris Jackson gives herself foot tattoo
Model Paris Jackson created her own foot tattoos during self-isolation.
