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Vanity Fair Unveils Annie Leibovitz’s Gorgeous Star Wars: The Last Jedi Pictures
Vanity Fair's breathtaking series of promotional photos for Star Wars: The Last Jedi shot by legend Annie Leibovitz has now emerged. For the occasion of the photoshoot, the entire cast (Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, Gwendoline Christie, Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, and the dearly missed Carrie Fisher) reprised their roles to pose as the latest franchise's characters along with newcomers Benicio del Toro and Laura Dern. And the results - soon to appear on glossy paper for the June issue of the glamorous magazine - are pretty sleek!
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Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) Crashes Logan’s Honest Trailer
To mark its 200th Honest Trailers episode, Screen Junkies has decided to take on the X-Men: Wolverine saga's last movie, Logan, though not without some help of another Marvel legend! Although we can admit that finding a few questionable elements in James Mangold's dark film (including Hugh Jackman's creepy Uber driver status) is easy, laughing at it proves to be a bigger challenge! That's why the team behind the...
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Penélope Cruz is Donatella Versace in New American Crime Story Installement First Look
Penélope Cruz is taking a leaf out of Barbie's book to portray Donatella Versace in this first look at The Assassination of Gianni Versace, a new installment in Ryan Murphy’s true crime anthology TV series, American Crime Story, which will air 2 years after the Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story first premiered.
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Frank Underwood Got the President Treatment From Obama’s Photographer Pete Souza
Just as reality dangerously flirts with fiction only a few days ahead of the highly anticipated House of Cards season 5 premiere, Netflix has decided to take the general discomfort to a new level by hiring Pete Souza, Barack Obama's former chief official White House photographer, to follow fictional character, President Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), escorted by bodyguards and his chief of staff, Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly), to take a series of "candid" pictures called 'A Day in the Life of Frank Underwood' as he goes around Washington, D.C.










