Movie News
Critics Choose 'No Country for Old Men' As Best Film
Submitted by Rich King on January 7, 2008

SANTA MONICA, Calif. - "No Country for Old Men" was the big winner at Monday's Critics' Choice Awards, winning best picture, best director for brothers Joel and Ethan Coen and best supporting actor for Javier Bardem.
Gemma Arterton and Olga Kurylenko Named New Bond Girls
Submitted by Rich King on January 7, 2008

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - James Bond has two new Bond Girls. Olga Kurylenko and Gemma Arterton will co-star in the latest installment of the 007 franchise opposite Daniel Craig, Columbia Pictures has announced.
Arterton, who appears in the upcoming film "RocknRolla," directed by Guy Ritchie, will play MI6 Agent Fields.
Sean Penn to Head Cannes Film Festival Jury
Submitted by Rich King on January 2, 2008

CANNES, France - Sean Penn will head the awards jury at the Cannes Film Festival this year, organizers announced Thursday.
The Oscar-winning actor and acclaimed director of "Into The Wild," who recently announced his separation from wife Robin Wright Penn, will be sitting on the distinguished jury during the festival's season in May.
'Hannah Montana' Movie Could Be Shot in Tennessee
Submitted by Rich King on November 22, 2007
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Disney's hit television series, "Hannah Montana," is in the process of moving to the big screen and could be looking to shoot the new film in Tennessee, the original home of the fictional Stewart family.
"Hannah Montana" stars 15-year-old Miley Cyrus as Miley Stewart, a high school student who moves with her family to California and leads a secret double life as the pop star Hannah Montana.
Lauren Maher Struck Gold With 'Pirates'
Submitted by Jeff Ferrantino on May 31, 2007
As she prepares to hop a flight to Las Vegas for a Memorial Day weekend of premieres, parties, and pampering, Lauren Maher can only sit back and laugh at the whirlwind of a ride that her life has taken over the years.
"Hopefully, it will make me feel like I made the right choice," the young actress says, laughing as she awaits her trip to Sin City. "I can remember once living in some sort of basement studio in Queens and everybody thinking this was a great deal!"
Nick Rolfe's Music Leads to HBO's 'Bernard and Doris'
Submitted by Brewer Baker on December 31, 2005
Nick Rolfe never dreamed that he'd find himself practically naked on a movie set, pretending to make love with an A-list actress. However, this suddenly became his reality a couple of months ago when he was cast as Ben Duffy in the independent film "Bernard and Doris," starring Susan Sarandon and Ralph Fiennes.
Rolfe grew up playing the piano, not acting. But he was called in for his very first acting audition when he was discovered in a most unusual way.
Hot Celebrity Photos: Galleries
Celebrity Video
|
Watch more of today's top CELEBRITY VIDEOS |
|
|
Celebrity Photos
|
|
Follow American Superstar
|
|
|
|
|
|





















