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Emily Blunt cuts an effortlessly elegant figure as she shows off her...
She worked out tirelessly six days a week to transform herself into a ballerina for her role in 2011's The Adjustment Bureau.
Philip K. Dick Estate Settles 'Adjustment Bureau' Rights Fight
Media Rights Capital, which produced the Matt Damon film, traded lawsuits with the estate of author Philip K. Dick over claims that the rights to the sci-fi story were in the public domain.
MRC, Philip K. Dick Estate Settle Spat Over 'The Adjustment Bureau' Rights
EXCLUSIVE : That legal dispute between Media Rights Capital and the Philip K. Dick Estate has been settled over The Adjustment Bureau , the Matt Damon -starrer that George Nolfi wrote and directed.
Anthony Mackie: The 'Pain & Gain' Interview
Born in New Orleans on Sept. 23, 1979, Anthony Mackie attended the Julliard School of Drama.
Anthony Mackie had just three weeks to prepare to play bodybuilder and steroids abuser Adrian Doorbal in 'Pain & Gain.' That turned his diet - the guy lives in New Orleans, for heaven's sake - into a parade of protein and sensible sides.
Pain & Gain' Star Anthony Mackie Talks about Making It
Born in New Orleans on Sept. 23, 1979, Anthony Mackie attended the Julliard School of Drama.
It's essentially a two-hander of a road trip flick, small of scale and low of key, starring Colin Firth and Emily Blunt as two lonely and restless, damaged and desperate souls, he from Orlando and she from North Carolina.
Role called for own 'Pain & Gain'
Anthony Mackie had just three weeks to prepare to play bodybuilder and steroids abuser Adrian Doorbal in Pain & Gain.
'Pain & Gain' actor's workout regime was painful but helped him gain confidence
Anthony Mackie had just three weeks to prepare to play bodybuilder and steroids abuser Adrian Doorbal in "Pain & Gain." That turned his diet -- the guy lives in New Orleans, for heaven's sake -- into a parade of protein and sensible sides.
Movie review: Even Blunt and Firth can't save 'Arthur Newman'
In "Arthur Newman," Oscar-winner Colin Firth plays a divorced man who exits his mundane existence by pulling off a disappearing act, and shortly thereafter, resurfacing in a new town with a new identity.
Review: 'Pain And Gain' Is Michael Bay's Next Shot At Respectability
Come what may, Michael Bay is clearly a man who wants to be known for more than just large-scale action sequences and overly-saturated shots of incredibly attractive people.