The Star Market: Can Rabbit Hole Help Nicole Kidman Reconnect With Audiences?
"People want to root for Sandy Bullock and Julia Roberts in a movie — they don't really want to do that with Nicole Kidman."
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"People want to root for Sandy Bullock and Julia Roberts in a movie — they don't really want to do that with Nicole Kidman."
Only one in four people who know about the movie want to see it.
"I never thought she was a real movie star, but she’ll make a picture go, she will green-light a film."
It's called 'Paradise.'
Clint Eastwood’s Hoover biopic, 'J. Edgar,' continues to vacuum up stars.
"No more dumb comedies; that's death," advises one Hollywood rep.
Plus: Robert Downey Jr. as Doc Sportello?
In Hollywood as in baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out.
Noah Baumbach is readying a 'Greenberg' reunion of sorts.
Rep of a recent Oscar host: "If she was my client, I'd tell her not to do it."
If Jake Gyllenhaal were a stock, should you buy, sell, or hold?
Who DIDN'T go see 'Harry Potter' this weekend?
"Look, what's important here is this simple fact: He's rich."
Blunt will soon get an offer to star opposite Jason Segel in director Nicholas Stoller's new relationship comedy, with Judd Apatow producing at Universal.
Plus: 'Morning Glory' fails to rise or shine.
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