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George Kennedy, who won a supporting actor Oscar for his role alongside Paul Newman in the beloved film “Cool Hand Luke,” and was also a fixture of 1970s disaster movies including the “Airport” franchise and “Earthquake,” died Sunday in Boise, Idaho. He was 91. His grandson Cory Schenkel reported ... See more »
"Age of Adaline" director Lee Toland Krieger is set to helm "The Divergent Series: Allegiant," the fourth and final film in the "Divergent" franchise at Lionsgate. Krieger takes over from Robert Schwentke who helmed the second installment "Insurgent" and the upcoming third installment "Allegiant".... See more »
Kyle Bornheimer is set to co-star opposite Courteney Cox in her Fox single-camera comedy pilot Charity Case (working title), from ABC Studios and 20th TV. Written by Robert Padnick and directed by James Griffiths, Charity Case centers on Hailey (Cox). When inherits her late billionaire husband's ... See more »
Jacob Tremblay's campaign for cutest kid continues. The young actor took to Instagram on Monday, sharing moments from last night's Academy Awards, while also reminiscing on his past with Sofia Vergara. In the four-photo collage, Tremblay, 9, includes two throwback pictures with Vergara, 43, which ... See more »
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