'M:I4' Has Edge at Box Office; SPC Nabs Woody Allen's Next Movie; 'Crash's' Haggis, Fraser Win $12M From Bob Yari; James Franco Eyeing Hefner Role in 'Lovelace'; The Year's Best Duels
After a sluggish start, "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" gets a boost as kids are let out of school and is leading over Steven Spielberg's Christmas family film "The Adventures of Tintin."
The actor, who was at one point in talks to play Lovelace's husband Chuck Traynor before stepping aside, would cameo as the Playboy founder only if the dates work out.
The actor will appear opposite Abigain Breslin, Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld and Ben Kingsley in the sci-fi adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel.
UPDATED: Gilles Jacob, 81, and Thierry Fremaux, 50, will continue to lead the film festival with the latter adding more executive power over budget, staffing and development.
The country's foreign ministry spokesman said the actor "should be embarrassed" about being involved in a scuffle with authorities in a village outside of Beijing.
Also ranking high on Nielsen's year-end list is USA's "Covert Affairs," "Suits" and TNT's "Franklin & Bash," all of which see upwards of 90 percent more viewers tune in over the course of the week.
The comic creator's first Indian superhero revolves around a Mumbai teenage tech genius, Raju Rai, who develops an enhanced suit that activates mystical powers.
The legendary activist, now 77, also talks to THR about her life, chimps, celebrity and optimism for the future, despite deniers of evolution and global warming.
The 26-year-old tells THR that the director "didn't want to see me at first... it was hard for him to imagine me as Salander when the things that he needed from me to play Erica Albright [in 'The Social Network'] were the exact opposite qualities."
"Based on the evidence we have, whoever he was fighting with secured a weapon and shot him," a detective says, adding that the witnesses' testimony has not bee confirmed.
The trendy boutique chain has chosen the United Artists building -- erected by Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D.W. Griffith -- as its first local site.
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