Anne Hathaway was in the Thanksgiving spirit last week because she went old-school colonial. The Oscar-winning actress closed on a beautiful 5 bed, 5.5 bath Westport, Connecticut house. The 4,561 sq. ft. house -- built in 1920 -- features a vintage cobblestone driveway and garden, along with some modern amenities ... like a pool and 1500 square foot cabana. The new home set Hathaway back $2.79 mil. Her new place has had lots of famous neighbors in the area, including Kevin Bacon,...
- 11/27/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It’s unofficially the holiday season!
With Thanksgiving inching closer, it’s time to start planning your feast with friends and family. But as we all know, hosting isn’t without its obstacles — the most obvious being how to create an enchanting dining scene without overspending. Not sure where to start? Party planning queen, Marcy Blum has some ideas.
Although she’s orchestrated events for celebs like Kevin Bacon, LeBron James and Nate Berkus, Blum is also experienced in putting together a bit of festive fun without going overboard. If you’re looking for ways to scrimp on your holiday decor — Friendsgiving included!
With Thanksgiving inching closer, it’s time to start planning your feast with friends and family. But as we all know, hosting isn’t without its obstacles — the most obvious being how to create an enchanting dining scene without overspending. Not sure where to start? Party planning queen, Marcy Blum has some ideas.
Although she’s orchestrated events for celebs like Kevin Bacon, LeBron James and Nate Berkus, Blum is also experienced in putting together a bit of festive fun without going overboard. If you’re looking for ways to scrimp on your holiday decor — Friendsgiving included!
- 11/3/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Rogue One, Sing, Why Him? and more top our list of movies to watch at home in MarchRogue One, Sing, Why Him? and more top our list of movies to watch at home in MarchGarrett McCormick3/7/2017 11:00:00 Am
March is here and we all know what that means...March Break!
The kids are out of school and there's no better way to entertain them - and yourself - than watching Cineplex Store's newest releases.
From animated musicals, crude comedy, to Star Wars action, our March in-store releases will keep you busy not only for March Break, but for the entire month!
Check out Cineplex Store's releases for March below:
Sing - Available March 3rd
A koala named Buster Moon only has one chance left to save his theatre, and decides “the world’s greatest singing competition” is the way to do it. When the rest of town gets wind of the competition,...
March is here and we all know what that means...March Break!
The kids are out of school and there's no better way to entertain them - and yourself - than watching Cineplex Store's newest releases.
From animated musicals, crude comedy, to Star Wars action, our March in-store releases will keep you busy not only for March Break, but for the entire month!
Check out Cineplex Store's releases for March below:
Sing - Available March 3rd
A koala named Buster Moon only has one chance left to save his theatre, and decides “the world’s greatest singing competition” is the way to do it. When the rest of town gets wind of the competition,...
- 3/7/2017
- by Garrett McCormick
- Cineplex
Author: Stefan Pape
It was a recent tragedy that laid the foundations for Peter Berg’s preceding endeavour to thrive off, taking the oil spill of 2010 and bringing it to the big screen in Deepwater Horizon. Now the filmmaker returns, this time casting his eye over the marathon bombings in Boston back in 2013, and tonally, both films are almost identical. Following a familiar formula and approach to storytelling, Patriot’s Day, much like what came before, is distinctive to the filmmaker’s sensibilities – but as both features are compelling, moving slices of contemporary cinema, it’s hard to complain.
Another common strand between the two films is to have Mark Wahlberg in the leading role, this time playing Sgt. Tommy Saunders, on duty during the busiest day of the year; the marathon. Though the maximised police presence can do little to prevent the terrorist attack that transpires, as brothers Tamerlan...
It was a recent tragedy that laid the foundations for Peter Berg’s preceding endeavour to thrive off, taking the oil spill of 2010 and bringing it to the big screen in Deepwater Horizon. Now the filmmaker returns, this time casting his eye over the marathon bombings in Boston back in 2013, and tonally, both films are almost identical. Following a familiar formula and approach to storytelling, Patriot’s Day, much like what came before, is distinctive to the filmmaker’s sensibilities – but as both features are compelling, moving slices of contemporary cinema, it’s hard to complain.
Another common strand between the two films is to have Mark Wahlberg in the leading role, this time playing Sgt. Tommy Saunders, on duty during the busiest day of the year; the marathon. Though the maximised police presence can do little to prevent the terrorist attack that transpires, as brothers Tamerlan...
- 2/20/2017
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Thanksgiving is all about the buildup.
You wait for it, that long weekend that you know will include family, maybe some football, plenty of food, and then leftovers and sales the day after that. Everything looks great in those weeks leading up to the fourth Thursday in November, until it all goes to hell, with that long drive probably filled with holiday traffic and the drunk relatives whose opinions you really don't care to hear about. The anticipation of the holiday is fun. The drama that ensues during it is not.
You wait for it, that long weekend that you know will include family, maybe some football, plenty of food, and then leftovers and sales the day after that. Everything looks great in those weeks leading up to the fourth Thursday in November, until it all goes to hell, with that long drive probably filled with holiday traffic and the drunk relatives whose opinions you really don't care to hear about. The anticipation of the holiday is fun. The drama that ensues during it is not.
- 11/22/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Neal Purvis and Robert Wade wrote the first draft of Skyfall only to see John Logan come in and give the script a rewrite and get all of the attention. Now the tables are turned as Purvis and Wade have been brought in to rewrite Logan's James Bond 24 screenplay. As a result, a source says the production has been delayed and "won't begin till December, a few months later than they wanted." Bond 24 is set to hit theaters on November 5, 2015. Daily Mail Universal has pulled The Loft from its planned August release. The studio also moved horror-thriller As Above, So Below two weeks later to August 29. Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow) is in talks to direct a remake of the 1981, World War II soccer drama Victory in which allied POWs prepare for a soccer game against the German National Team to be played in Nazi-occupied Paris, the French...
- 6/27/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Read Screen International’s latest daily magazine from the 67th Cannes Film Festival here.
Click on the pages below to read the digital editions…
Features - Honouring the Spirit of Sarajevo, David Robert Mitchell (It Follows)
Reviews - Maps to the Stars, Foxcatcher, Force Majeure, A Girl at my Door, Love at First Fight
Deals - Winter Sleep wakes up Cannes buyers, Glacier mints $100m fund, Little Introduces Debut Slate from Genesius, Visit strikes Critics Week Deals, Rumble Fish arrives with Dealer, First Paris Coproduction Village Readies Projects, Mad to cross borders with 10 Arab Features, Almeida’s film scoops Doc Alliance prize,
Features - Dean Dublois (How to train Your Dragon 2), Jonas Cuaron (Forsaken), On the Frontline, Call of the Capitol (Film London’s 10th anniversary - promotional features)
Reviews - The Wonders, The Homesman, It Follows, The Salvation, A Hard Day, Self Made, The Go-Go Boys
Deals - Sorrentino’s Youth Draws a Crowd, Hanway...
Click on the pages below to read the digital editions…
Features - Honouring the Spirit of Sarajevo, David Robert Mitchell (It Follows)
Reviews - Maps to the Stars, Foxcatcher, Force Majeure, A Girl at my Door, Love at First Fight
Deals - Winter Sleep wakes up Cannes buyers, Glacier mints $100m fund, Little Introduces Debut Slate from Genesius, Visit strikes Critics Week Deals, Rumble Fish arrives with Dealer, First Paris Coproduction Village Readies Projects, Mad to cross borders with 10 Arab Features, Almeida’s film scoops Doc Alliance prize,
Features - Dean Dublois (How to train Your Dragon 2), Jonas Cuaron (Forsaken), On the Frontline, Call of the Capitol (Film London’s 10th anniversary - promotional features)
Reviews - The Wonders, The Homesman, It Follows, The Salvation, A Hard Day, Self Made, The Go-Go Boys
Deals - Sorrentino’s Youth Draws a Crowd, Hanway...
- 5/21/2014
- ScreenDaily
A lot has changed since Alan Jones from Total Film coined the term Splat Pack referring to a group of gory movie makers who sought to stretch the boundaries of what would be considered acceptable in an R rated film. The sea of blood and guts that rolled across the cinema screen starting in 2002 gradually pulled back to low tide. PG-13 became the new R rating once again and the MPAA decided to pull itself up by its bootstraps to enforce its code. For the Splat Pack, originally consisting of Rob Zombie, Eli Roth (the Frank Sinatra of the Pack according to Quentin Tarantino), James Wan, Leigh Whannell, Robert Rodriquez (added later by association), Greg McLean, Neil Marshall, Alexadre Aja and Darren Lynn Bousman, filmmaking has gone as usual, and each has made a substantial contribution to the horror genre in a positive way, testing the limits of our stomach...
- 8/8/2013
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
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