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Check Out Dafne Keen’s Impressive Audition Tape for Logan
To promote its DVD and Blu-Ray release coming up on May 23, a very compelling behind-the-scenes video for the last chapter of the X-Men Wolverine saga, Logan, has emerged. In it, we discover how Dafne Keen, who plays Logan's badass genetic daughter, blew everyone away (including Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart) during her first audition, for which she was not afraid to completely improvise, in the meantime creating the character of Laura (X-23) as we know it.
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Jennifer Lawrence Gives You Her Heart in Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! First Poster
On the occasion of Mother's Day, Paramount Pictures released a first official poster for Darren Aronofsky's upcoming movie, Mother!, featuring Jennifer Lawerence holding her bloody heart, ripped out of her chest, in the palms of her hands. And it is just as much disturbing as it is mysterious. Although it has no official synopsis yet, it is said that the film, a psychological thriller, will focus on a couple's relationship that will be tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.
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These Audition Tapes For Game of Thrones are Just Too Real
Before they became famous through their characters in the acclaimed HBO series Game of Thrones, Gwendoline Christie, Jerome Flynn, Liam Cunningham, Nathalie Emmanuel, Ben Crompton, Natalie Dormer, Kristofer Hivju, Carice van Houten, Tom Wlaschiha, Pedro Pascal, and Rose Leslie were simple actors trying to land the role of their lives in order to make a descent living.
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Reese Witherspoon Faces Mid-Life Crisis in New Rom-Com Home Again Trailer
The upcoming indie romantic comedy offers Reese Witherspoon a chance to return to the movie genre, 7 years after she starred in James L. Brooks' How Do You Know. Discover the first trailer, here. In Home Again, Witherspoon plays Alice, a single mother who recently separated from her husband (Michael Sheen), after what she decides to start over by moving back to her hometown of Los Angeles with her 2 daughters. But...











