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In 'Everybody's Fine,' Robert De Niro really is
Stephen Whitty/Newark Star-Ledger Where have you gone, Robert De Niro? For years now, a nation has turned its lonely eyes to movie marquees -- and has seen titles like "Hide and Seek," "Righteous Kill" and "Meet the Fockers." Or "The Godsend," "Analyze That" and "Shark Tale." And wondered, what happened to the actor who did "Mean Streets," "The ...
Review: 'Everybody's Fine,' but this schmaltzy remake isn't
Here's a simple plea to directors of movies like "Everybody's Fine." Trust us. You don't have to be a Mensa member for admission into a movie theater , and you certainly wouldn't have to be any genius to get at the emotional impact director Kirk Jones is going for in his remake of the 1990 Italian film.
De Niro draws on experience to play disgruntled dad
Robert De Niro's always a reluctant interview subject, but the Oscar winner rises to the occasion with a little extra effort when he believes in what he's promoting.
"Mean Streets," "The Godfather: Part II," "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull," "Goodfellas" - these are just five of the more than 80 movies Robert De Niro has appeared in.
Jessica Alba Squeezes In Some Family Time Between Projects
Jessica Alba was spotted having breakfast at LA restaurant Toast with Cash Warren and Honor Marie .
De Niro believes Everybody's Fine is fine
Robert De Niro's always a reluctant interview subject, but the Oscar winner rises to the occasion with a little extra effort when he believes in what he's promoting.
Everybody's Fine trailer: Meet the De Niro family hugfest
Robert De Niro, the godfather of actors, goes on a journey to unite his fictional family using the gift of expression.
Ben Stiller: 'Doing comedy is scary'
Ben Stiller may be the king of the gross-out movie but he couldn't tell a joke if you paid him, he confides to Lesley O'Toole enlarge In an industry where nothing much is certain and much more is nebulous, the success of Ben Stiller's films - they have collectively grossed $1.38bn worldwide to date - is as close as Hollywood gets to a sure thing.
Actor Dustin hoffman arrives at the Cesar Film Awards 2009 at the Theatre du Chatelet on February 27, 2009 in Paris, France.
Hoffman May No Longer Make A FOCKing Appearance, But Streisand Will
Merrick here... In MEET THE FOCKERS, the 2004 sequel to MEET THE PARENTS, we were introduced to Bernie and Rozalin Focker .
Dustin Hoffman backing out of Little Fockers?
It looks like we might get to meet the Little Fockers, but we will have to do it without Bernie Focker, as a dispute over the size of his role has Dustin Hoffman possibly backing out of the third installment of the franchise.
Casting News: Harvey Keitel Joins Those Little Fockers, Zachary...
In casting news tonight, we've learned that Harvey Keitel is joining those crazy Fockers .
Suck On This: Little Fockers To Reunite Robert De Niro And Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel has joined the cast of Universal and Tribeca Prods.' "Meet the Fockers" sequel.
In Wes Anderson's hands, Roald Dahl's imaginative child's story takes on a meta significance as a human-development-coming-of-age story that applies across age groups, generations, social strata, and even species.
Streisand still topping the ch...
Ten-time Grammy winner Barbra Streisand, 67, released her new album at the end of September.
DePaul senior walks in on Ben Stiller and cast of "Little Fockers"
Senior Sarah Musur walked into her apartment to find Ben Stiller sitting on her couch.
Ben Stiller And Robert De Niro Get Chummy On Little Fockers Set
There's not really a lot to see behind the scenes of Meet the Fockers . Sure, some enterprising photographer may catch shots of some kind of outdoor toilet gag or Ben Still vs.
casting Another 'Schmuck' for 'Dinner'
Office Space and "Band of Brothers" star Ron Livingston has signed onto join the cast of Jay Roach's Dinner for Schmucks , a remake of writer/director Francis Veber's 1998 French-language comedy The Dinner Game .
The Screen Actors Guild has made permanent the status of interim national executive director David White.
Authorities say the winner of reality-TV show "Big Brother" has admitted using his $500,000 prize to buy thousands of oxycodone pills and resell them.
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