Anne Hathaway Compares Herself To Lindsay Lohan

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In a recent interview, Anne Hathaway tells the world that she “is not a saint” while reflecting on past experiences of  self-destructive behavior.

The star even compared her past actions to those of troubled actress, Lindsay Lohan.  Lohan has become increasingly popular for her alleged heavy drug use and party-going lifestyle – activities that have managed to overshadow her once successful acting career.

“I never sit in judgment.  Lindsay Lohan and I have more in common than people think,” Hathaway tells The Sun.  “We’ve all done things we shouldn’t.  It is just that I did stuff at college when nobody knew about it.  I’m not a saint.  I wasted time doing self-destructive things.  I found out you can only dance on so many table tops.”

Hathaway revealed that although she was wild in college, by the time she began appearing in the spotlight, she had already gotten past that stage in her life. | Full Story

George Clooney Answers Question Of Whether He’s Gay Or Straight

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George Clooney recently told The Advocate editors that he doesn’t “give a s–––” whether people think he’s gay.

“I’m not going to make it seem like being gay is a bad thing,” he tells the magazine. “My private life is private, and I’m very happy in it. Who does it hurt if someone thinks I’m gay? I’ll be long dead and there will still be people who say I was gay.”

The a-list actor says he’s been a longtime advocate of gay marriages because it’s his belief that it is “the final leg of the civil rights movement.”

“I’ve made the point that every time we’ve stood against equality, we’ve been on the wrong side of history,” he says. | Full Story

Marvel’s ‘The Avengers’ Epic New Trailer

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Marvel Studios has just released a new trailer for the highly anticipated superhero action movie The Avengers.

Iron Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Hawkeye and Black Widow join forces under the direction of Nick Fury to battle a global enemy that threatens the existence of mankind. This team, now called The Avengers, is the world’s last hope to bring it back from the brink of disaster.

Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. | Full Story

Lionsgate Releases New 60sec Trailer Of Jason Statham’s ‘Safe’

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Lionsgate has just released a 60 second tv spot for Jason Statham’s latest action thriller Safe.

Statham plays the role of a former elite state agent who takes on the Triads, the Russian mafia and a corrupt NYPD official to save a Chinese girl who remembers a highly complex and classified code that is priceless to them.

The rugged actor has done plenty of movie like this in the past, The Trasporter, Crank and The Mechanic, just to name a few. | Full Story

The Lorax Review: Children Are Smart, And Their Movies Should Be As Well

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People too often forget that intelligence cannot be taught. It’s something you are born with. When we attend school, the goal is to become educated, not to become intelligent. There is a distinction. And it is exactly this notion that people often forget when dealing with children. It is widely considered, although not often said, that young children are somehow “dumb.” However, this is simply not true.

But it is with this notion in mind that mediocre children’s fare is too often allowed to bypass criticism. | Full Story

A Double Take: ‘The Godfather’ Restored Version To Hit Theaters March 1, 2012

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This week, Paramount Pictures will celebrate the birthday of arguably one of the greatest films ever made.

It has been 40 years since The Godfather has been released. To commemorate the big day, Paramount has announced that on March 1st (Thursday), 55 Cinemark XD auditoriums around the US will be showing the restored version of The Godfather.

According to sources, the movie has been “meticulously restored using 5.1 digital surround sound and re-mastered using state-of-the-art technology.”

Cinemark theaters will continue the celebration by showing The Godfather Part II on XD screens on April 19th. | Full Story

Nat Faxon Books Lead Role In “Ned Fox Is My Manny”

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Nat Faxon has landed a new role in an upcoming pilot.

According to sources, the actor/writer who recently won an academy award, has been selected to play in a lead role in Fox’s new comedy Ned Fox is My Manny.

The show is based on Kate, a single mother who shares a home with her nonchalant brother Ned, so he can help her raise her child.

Faxon will play Ned Fox and Abby Elliott (Kate) has already signed on to star as the single mom. | Full Story

Jeananne Goossen & Lucy Liu Latest Women To Book Lead Roles

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Jeananne Goossen has booked the female lead in FOX’s untitled Keven Williamson project. The actress will star opposite Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy.

The project is described as a teeth grinding suspensful thriller about a diabolical serial killer who uses technology to create a cult of serial killers.  A retired FBI profiler (Bacon) finds himself with the burden of locating the murderers and solving the case.

Gossen will play Jennifer Mason, a strong-minded agent who partners with the retired FBI profiler. | Full Story

George Lopez To Return To Family Sitcom Genre

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After George Lopez made an abrupt exit from his short career in late night television, no one was sure when we’d get to see him again.  Now, thankfuly, we know he’s going back to his roots, and returning to the family sitcom genre.

Lopez is teaming up with his manager to develop a sitcom that is sure to go straight into syndication, on the heels of the success he garnered from his self-entitled hit show George Lopez. | Full Story

Cuba Gooding Jr. Gets Role In Fox’s New Drama ‘Guilty’

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Cuba Gooding Jr. has booked the lead role in Fox’s new legal pilot Guilty.

Guilty centers around William “Billy” Remz (Gooding), an ethically challenged defense attorney who is stripped of his license for a conviction of a crime he didn’t commit. Thereafter, he uses the skills he learned while practicing to solve old cases that he’s been banned from, while attempting to catch the people who set him up.

If the show makes it into syndication, this will be the former Oscar winner’s first recurring job on a television series. | Full Story