
Opening this weekend is Love Happens, starring Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart. The story follows Dr. Burke Ryan, played by Eckhart, a doctor who wants his patients to confront their pain but is secretly unable to take his own advice. Eloise Chandler, played by Aniston, is a florist who has sworn off men. But when Eloise meets Burke, even though their pasts still loom overhead, they find that love happens when you least expect it. Love Happens was directed by Brandon Camp.
Opening today (September 18th) is the new animated film Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs, with Bill Hader, Anna Faris and James Caan lending their voices. The film takes place in Shallow Hills, a town just hit by hard times, where the townspeople can only afford to eat sardines. But when Flint Lockwood, voiced by Hader, builds a machine that converts water into food the town makes him a local hero after tasty foods start falling from the sky. However, Flint realizes he may not be able to handle his invention after the machine spins out of control and threatens to bury the town under giant mounds of food. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs was directed by Chris Miller.
Burt Reynolds has reportedly entered rehab. Entertainment Tonight claims that the 73-year-old veteran actor has checked into a clinic for the treatment of drugs and alcohol. His reps haven't returned calls seeking further details.
Actor George Takei and his husband Brad Altman are going to be the first gay couple to compete on The Newlywed Game. Altman told the New York Daily News, "George and I are thrilled. It's pretty historic for us. It's going to be a great experience for both of us to see how well we really know each other after 22 years together." The Game Show Network announced that their appearance will take place on the show's October 12th episode.
Jay Leno's audience was seven million people smaller the night after making his primetime debut on NBC. E! reports that the The Jay Leno Show pulled in 10.7 million viewers on Tuesday (September 15th) night, and although that was a significant drop from the 17.7 million who watched the premiere, he still beat out CBS' Big Brother finale and ABC's Patrick Swayze tribute in the ratings.
Jessica Biel is reportedly in final talks to join Fox's upcoming A-Team film. The Hollywood Reporter announced that the actress and District 9's Sharlto Copley are in negotiations for the project, which already has Liam Neeson, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Bradley Cooper attached to it. Neeson's set to play John "Hannibal" Smith and Jackson's on board as Sgt. "B.A." Baracus, portrayed by Mr. T in the series.
No comments:
Post a Comment