CANNES, France (Reuters) - "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson is a ruthless billionaire on a journey to self-destruction in Canadian director David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis", a searing attack on greed and capitalism launching at the Cannes film festival.
The bulky terrorist leader is backed by a massive amount of armed thugs, while the Caped Crusader only has a couple of cops supporting him.
Explaining his relationship with Arnie in the upcoming action film, Sly says, 'We're just a couple of old war horses talking about the oddest subjects on the planet.'
No hard feelings? Paul McCartney is now tip-toeing back onto Spotify, with tracks mastered for streaming.
Will Smith says, 'You cannot put your head around time travel,' while
Josh Brolin admits he's just had fun with the concept as claiming, 'I don't care if it's not true: It's true to me.'
Featuring Bella Swan, Edward Cullen and Jacob Black with each of their signature eye colors, the one-sheets have a simple tagline that reads, 'Forever.'
Lauryn Hill is 37. Tom T. Hall is 76. Ian McKellen is 73. Jessi Colter is 69. Leslie Uggams is 69. Frank Oz is 68. Karen Valentine is 65. Klaus Meine of Scorpions is 64. Patti D’Arbanville is 61. Connie Sellecca is 57. Paul Weller of The Jam is 54. Mike Myers is 49. Anne [...]
Featuring narration from Katy's sister, the sneak peek shows how the pop star has fun in between breaks of her busy world tour schedule.