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Paternity suits aging bull Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro, right, and Kate Beckinsale in 'Everybody's Fine,' a more subtle movie than the ads and trailer would indicate.
In 'Everybody's Fine,' Robert De Niro really is
Stephen Whitty/Newark Star-Ledger Where have you gone, Robert De Niro? For years now, a nation has turned its lonely eyes to movie marquees -- and has seen titles like "Hide and Seek," "Righteous Kill" and "Meet the Fockers." Or "The Godsend," "Analyze That" and "Shark Tale." And wondered, what happened to the actor who did "Mean Streets," "The ...
This whole decade has been pretty much a waste for Robert De Niro. A lucrative waste, but even so ... Having dazzled the film world in the 1970s, the actor spent the '00s either parodying his tough-guy image in comedies or giving less-than-memorable performances in less-than-memorable thrillers .
A polished British stage actress who has proven adept in films and television playing characters of aristocratic background, Judy Parfitt delivered one of her best film performances as the imperious employer of Kathy.... A polished British stage actress who has proven adept in films and television playing characters of aristocratic background, Judy ...
Dakota Fanning may star as Ripley-style heroine in new version
Warner Bros promise darker version of the musical, in which the lead character is a feisty heroine, similar to Alien's Ripley Dorothy will be replaced by her feistier grandaughter in the Wizard of Oz remake.
Book review: a Nightwalkersa utilizes historic setting
"Nightwalkers" begins with a Civil War train robbery and massacre. That chapter segues into the present day with Cam Richter surveying Glory's End, a sprawling, 700-acre ante-bellum mansion complete with secret tunnels and hidden rooms in the North Carolina countryside.
The 15 Creepiest Kids in Movies
These days, Hollywood just can't seem to make a scary movie without some menacing miniature at the root of all evil.
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