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Robin Wright’s Approach to Aging in Hollywood

Robin Wright is someone who has always done Hollywood her own way. In the June/July issue of Town & Country, the 48-year-old actress explained why she forged her own path versus following a stereotypical starlet career. She said, “Hollywood is difficult to navigate if you have integrity. So I opted

‘Louie C.K.’ Episode Tackles the Double Standards of Women and Weight

Everyone is talking about the latest Louis C.K. episode which dove deep into the hypocrisy behind overweight men versus overweight women and the stigma attached to females and their figures. Sarah Baker played the waitress, Vanessa, who schools Louie on the double standards in a six-minute long monologue that was

Jon Hamm on ‘Million Dollar Arm’ and the End of ‘Mad Men’

With Million Dollar Arm, Jon Hamm is starring as the lead in a big studio movie for the first time since Mad Men became one of the most popular shows on television. The family-friendly Disney movie is a major change from Mad Men‘s mature content. Hamm plays real-life sports agent J.B.

Megan Hilty on the Failure of ‘Smash’: “I can only do so much”

Not many actors can still claim to have a career after starring in two failed television series. But Megan Hilty, who starred in NBC’s Smash (canceled after two seasons) and Sean Saves the World (canceled midway through its first season), isn’t just still working, she’s actually talking about her experiences

‘Turn’ Star Meegan Warner on Working with Babies On-camera

AMC’s new spy-ring series, TURN, is definitely a huge departure for actress Meegan Warner. The 22-year-old star plays Mary Woodhull on the American Revolutionary War show where she admits this opportunity truly is her big break. She shared on AMC’s website, “It’s my first big job of any kind, so

Jamie Bell: “I thank my lucky stars daily that I’m even still working”

AMC’s newest period drama, Turn, is based on the real-life Culper Spy Ring that was vital to America’s victory in the Revolutionary War. Considering that, for star Jamie Bell, who plays spy Abraham Woodhull, and the rest of the cast it probably feels like they’re working at Colonial Williamsburg (in

‘Grease Live’ is Coming to FOX

Get ready for a little greased lightning. FOX is going to the musical theatre well (like NBC did with Sound of Music and the upcoming Peter Pan) with Grease. It’s scheduled to air live during 2015 and will feature a young ensemble cast. “From Broadway to film, and across generations,

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