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LOOK who's Beck in town. Gorgeous KATE BECKINSALE was snapped as she left posh eaterie The Ivy last night and looked just as delicious as I'd imagine the food to be.
At long last there's a trailer for Whiteout , the adaptation of Greg Rucka 's Eisner Award winning comic book series.
How to Get Kate Beckinsale's Hairstyle
If you're like me, and a huge fan of the movie Underworld , you probably noticed Kate Beckinsale and her great style.
The live-action adaptation of an MTV cartoon remains so cartoonish -- what with its computer-generated futuristic utopia, computer-animated internal organs, computer-manipulated stunts and body doubles, computer this and computer that -- it's a wonder it bothered with flesh-and-blood actors at all.
Blow as Kate loses Barbarella role
BRITISH beauty Kate Beckinsale is facing heartbreak after it emerged she is set to miss out on her dream role as sexy heroine Barbarella.
Forget Sarah Connor. The Terminator should just cross to the other side of the street when he sees these tough chicks coming: RIPLEY INTRODUCED IN: Alien PET PEEVES: Chest-bursting, parasitic extraterrestrial xenomorphs; Paul Reiser.
Underworld 2003 // 133 Minutes // Not Rated Underworld: Evolution 2006 // 106 Minutes // Rated R Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans 2009 // 92 Minutes // Rated R Released by Sony Reviewed by Judge Patrick Bromley // May 22nd, 2009 View Judge Bromley's Dossier E-mail Judge Bromley Judge Patrick Bromley has since filed down his vampire fangs.
How did 2003 rom-com Tiptoes -- starring Matthew McConaughey, Kate Beckinsale and a dozen midgets -- slip by unnoticed? A super sleuthy film nerd just contacted the Ampersand with a link to this trailer for a lesser-known 2003 film called Tiptoes , which may or may not be a joke.
Underworld 2003 // 134 Minutes // Unrated Underworld: Evolution 2006 // 106 Minutes // Rated R Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans 2009 // 92 Minutes // Rated R Released by Sony Reviewed by Judge Eric Profancik // May 18th, 2009 View Judge Profancik's Dossier E-mail Judge Profancik Judge Eric Profancik is Lord of the Underoos.
Matthew McConaughey, Kate Beckinsale, and Gary Oldman on His Knees
That is the basic recipe for Tiptoes , the 2003 romantic comedy whose trailer will tempt you to think "This must be a joke" but it is not.
DVD Tuesday: a Underworld: Rise of the Lycansa & a Takena
DVD Tuesday: 'Underworld: Rise of the Lycans' & 'Taken' By W. Andrew Powell May 14, 2009 Category: DVDs Out this week for your viewing pleasure, Rhona Mitra stars in the Underworld prequel, Rise of the Lycans , as her clan of vampires tries to deal with a rising tide of werewolves.
Underworld, S. Darko, and Taken
Another week of movie released at Movie Gallery. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans This is the prequel to the previous two Underworld flicks that starred Kate Beckinsale and were directed by her husband Len Wiseman.
Finally, the moment has come: all three Underworld films, jam packed with vampire and werewolf goodness, all in one set.
New on DVD: "Taken," Underworld: Rise of the Lycans," "S. Darko"
Liam Neeson stars as Bryan Mills, an ex-government operative who has less than four days to find his kidnapped daughter.
Despite blood-sipping vampires and howling werewolves, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans owes something to Shakespeare.
If current cinema is to be believed, everywhere we humans are not looking, vampires, werewolves, advanced machines, and other nightcrawlers are living in alternative societies.
'Nothing But the Truth' a gutsy tale
Director Rod Lurie believes co-stars Kate Beckinsale and Vera Farmiga could have been Oscar contenders for their work in the taut, gripping Nothing But The Truth, which also featured Alan Alda.
DVD reviews: 'Bride Wars,' 'Nothing but the...
This week's DVD releases form an eclectic group. There's a star-studded comedy, a mainstream horror film, an easygoing family flick and a drama that earned multiple Critics Choice Award nominations.
Boob Watch: Fox vs. Beckinsale
As Kate Beckinsale attempts to move toward more high-brow fare , she's left a buxom hole in many corseted action pictures.
Israeli-born writer/director Rod Lurie delivers a sense of verite to a taut political thriller that has all the earmarks of having been based on the real case that inspired it -- the purposeful exposure of Valerie Plame Wilson's covert identity as a CIA Operations Officer by the Bush-Cheney administration.