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Flickgrrl: Burning His (Jeff) Bridges
Jeff Bridges as Bill Django is The Men Who Stare at Goats. The pleasure of an actor's company often makes a nondescript movie seem great.
Jeff Bridges abides, and works like crazy
In "The Men Who Stare at Goats," Jeff Bridges plays Bill Django, a military man who returns from Vietnam to embrace the '60s counterculture headlong - the whole Aquarian Age, flower power, altered states of consciousness thing.
Jeff Bridges has a full dance card. At the moment, Bridges, 59, stars as an alcoholic country singer in the upcoming Crazy Heart; as the hero of Tron Legacy, a special effects-laden sci-fi adventure due in 2010; and as a peacenik hippie leader of a psychic army unit in The Men Who Stare At Goats, which opens Friday.
Hollywood actor Beau Bridges didn't come to South Africa to become a global ambassador for the Give Me A Chance Children's Foundation.
Paul Rudnick's 'The New Century' to open at American Stage
Rudnick: "The thing I despise the most is political correctness." Paul Rudnick is a witty guy: playwright, screenwriter, essayist and alter ego of Libby Gelman-Waxner, the chatty movie reviewer of Premiere magazine.
Interview with actor Beau Bridges
Fan Expo kicked off in Toronto this afternoon for three days of pop-culture fun that will bring swarms of science fiction, horror, gaming, and comic book fans together under one roof.
Crazy Heart and Chemical Reactions
Yesterday In Contention began poking at the Best Actor buzz on Jeff Bridges who plays an alcoholic singer in Crazy Heart .
I got blindsided by ChA©ri . Maybe the title and the poster featuring a coquettishly grinning Michelle Pfeiffer fooled me into thinking this was just a piece of fluff, but I really should have known better.
Beau Bridges in "Acting the First Six Lessons" on Pacif. Perf. Showcase
Is talent hereditary? Well, if you're multiple-Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor, Beau Bridges, apparently it is.
Fantastic Pfeiffer Illuminates Screen
"It seems that either the public or our industry doesn't want people of the same age being together in a love relationship.
Michelle Pfeiffer - siren of cinema, three-time Oscar nominee, the woman on the cover of People's first-ever issue of 'The 50 Most Beautiful People in World' - is 51.
New wrinkle in Pfeiffer's career: playing an aging beauty
NEW YORK - The list of things Michelle Pfeiffer doesn't want to hear includes this sentence: "The way I see it, your golden age was 1987 to 1993." And yet some of us are idiots, and say it anyway.
She says turning 50 is liberating.
This Hollywood star found turning 50 liberating, writes Helen Barlow. When Michelle Pfeiffer purred the words to Makin' Whoopee while sprawled across a grand piano in 1989's The Fabulous Baker Boys , the scene went down in history as one of cinema's sexiest moments.
For Michelle Pfeiffer, aging gracefully is her role
Michelle Pfeiffer insists it was all in the "lighting." The 51-year-old actress is discussing an arresting scene in her new film, "Cheri," where she literally seems to age a decade, all under the unflinching eye of the camera.
Michelle Pfeiffer has spent a lot of her career being taken at face value. Literally. The actress' renowned beauty tends to overshadow her impressive talent and intellect, and as she once put it, "I've fought a long battle to prove that I can be more than a decoration." Still, her appearance seems to have had a sort of camouflage effect, because ...
"Cheri" Amour: Michelle Pfeiffer Discusses Her Latest Role
Even in the new film "Cheri," Michelle Pfeiffer still looks more movie star glam than the over-the-hill French prostitute she plays.
You haven't seen reviews of either " Terminator Salvation " or " Up " on silive.com because this film critic was on vacation for two weeks, a sojourn that now appears to be over, alas.
Film: I May Be Fabulous at 50 but I Let Myself Go at Home
HOLLYWOOD is known for tossing aside older actresses faster than you can say lights, camera, action.
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