George Clooney on Directing Actors and Beating the Odds
Actor George Clooney admits he often feels uncomfortable directing other actors when he is starring in the same scene.
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Actor George Clooney admits he often feels uncomfortable directing other actors when he is starring in the same scene.
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George Clooney points out that as an actor nearing sixty, he is now gearing toward a different caliber of roles.
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‘Hail, Caesar!’ is an incredibly fun and loving tribute to old Hollywood.
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To say The Monuments Men is a disappointment is a huge understatement.
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Matt Damon gets paid a lot for his movies, but $200,000 a second? No way, he just gets that for commercials. Believe it or not, Damon was reportedly paid $3 million for a 15 second appearance in a Nespresso ad starring Hollywood buddy George Clooney. The commercial was directed by
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Director Alfonso Cuarón‘s visually stunning film, Gravity, opens this weekend and it’s definitely something you should watch on the big screen; you should see in both IMAX and 3D. And I hate 3D. In this New York Times Anatomy of a Scene video, Cuarón narrates a scene from the film
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The Venice Film Festival has brought forth a few fall films that are already generating Oscar hype. One of those movies is the Alfonso Cuarón-directed film Gravity starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock. The storyline involves two astronauts who are left adrift after surviving a space shuttle accident. While Clooney is
Ben Affleck, Best Picture winner for Argo
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If, like me, you missed the live stream of the one-night only performance of Dustin Lance Black’s “8” at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in LA, we’re in luck because we can watch it below.
Here is the ‘Making the Movie: The Making of Movie: The Movie’ featuring backstage ‘interviews’ with some of the cast.
Jimmy Kimmel’s annual Oscar night show is always a lot of fun to watch because it takes your mind off of how much of a let-down the Award’s show was
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From the small screen, as the lead star of The Secret Life of The American Teenager, to the big screen with George Clooney in The Descendants, twenty-year-old actress Shailene Woodley has come off the heels of what she calls a “mind blowing” award season
Despite being nominated for four Golden Globes this year for The Descendants and The Ides of March, and a likely nominee for an Oscar or two, Clooney claims he’s so over the whole awards scene
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Next month’s issue of Vanity Fair will feature George Clooney, Matt Damon and Daniel Craig as they take the Proust Questionnaire.
Some of the choices are the usual suspects, but there are also some surprises.
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The movie chronicles a presidential candidate on campaign trail and Minghella shed some light on what it was like to work with Clooney, why he was gunning for the part, and how not feeling “so smart” persuaded him into taking some time off to attend college.
“After people hear that we’ve written a movie, they’ll ask if it’s a comedy and we’re like no, it’s a dramedy,” Rash observed.
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“Nobody wants to hear anybody complain, so I don’t do it. I don’t believe in it.”
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In this exclusive interview, he talks about playing a 12 year old fox, working with Bill Murray, George Clooney and Meryl Streep and his favorite scene in the film.