Woody Allen signs 'Slumdog' star as his new movie museSource: Independent.co.uk
His movie-making has cemented the careers of a host of actresses who have gone on to claim Oscar success after starring in his whimsical comedies. Now, Woody Allen has adopted the Indian actress and star of Slumdog Millionaire, as his latest ingenue.
Brideshead Revisited 'will upset purists' with gay kissSource: Telegraph
The Sunday Telegraph in London (www.telegraph.co.uk/news) has learnt that the new film version of Brideshead Revisited features a gay kiss between the film's two leading men. In one scene the character of Sebastian Flyte, played by Ben Whishaw tries to kiss Charles Ryder.

With cutting edge computer generated animation, a roguishly regal Anthony Hopkins, a mostly-naked Angelina Jolie, a script co-written by Neil Gaiman and an original narrative source dating back 1500 years, the new Beowulf movie has to be good...right?
"Crispin Glover" and Sir Anthony Hopkins at the Beowulf PremiereSource: gettyimages.com
LONDON - NOVEMBER 11: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Crispin Glover and Sir Anthony Hopkins attend the European premiere of 'Beowulf', at the Vue West End on November 11, 2007 in London, England. (Photo by Dave M.
Fracture: ReviewSource: twitchfilm.net
Anthony Hopkins is his usual wonderful self. You know who did it, but the crafty storyline gives you plenty of suspense.
Ryan Gosling is Greater than Jesus ChristSource: cincity2000.com
A funny article investigating whether Ryan Gosling is the greatest human being on earth (based off of his performances in just three movies).
'Fracture' ReviewSource: Hollywood.com
Pairing veteran Anthony Hopkins with upstart Ryan Gosling in a smartly written cat-and-mouse game is a brilliant idea. They certainly deliver the Fractured goods.

This is a well acted and directed movie about the lives of some ordinary people on one fateful day in June of 1968, the day Robbert Kennedy was killed at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The last five minutes or so are very emotional and poignant.

At his funeral service, Senator Ed Kennedy said of Robert Kennedy, "My brother need not be idolized, or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life, to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war …
Hopkins hits out at Hollywood | This is LondonSource: thisislondon.com
I love how Anthony Hopkins scoffs in this article at actors and directors who take themselves too seriously. He laments those in Hollywood who view movie-making as more than a job, and something they should receive special credit and treatment for doing.