Her first live-action role since 1998.
And he's even shirtlesser than McConaughey!
Plus, Cusack's got crazy eyes.
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The film is heading back in the right direction.
She couldn't bear to be away from Manny that long.
Because why wouldn't she eat paper late last night?
Actress Teri Hatcher has filed a libel lawsuit against a British tabloid newspaper after it claimed she had sex with men in a van outside her Los Angeles home.
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A war of words has broken out between the Baltimore Sun and Baltimore TV station WBFF after the newspaper reported the station management's decision to order its news anchors to read a statement expressing the station's support for President Bush following the Sept. 11 attacks.
San Francisco Chronicle movie critic Wesley Morris has quit the Hearst-owned newspaper after sending a farewell note to the paper's staff in which he criticized the paper's management in words that were every bit as withering as any that have appeared in his reviews.
The Salt Lake City newspaper Deseret News has admitted that it erred earlier this month when it doctored a photograph of James Dean to remove an unlit cigarette dangling from his lips.
Dan Rather has expressed surprise at the reaction to his remark following President Bush's address on stem cell research that viewers who are "really interested in this" ought to read "one of the better newspapers tomorrow."
Newspapers and TV stations that used to compete fiercely in the same market are increasingly forming partnerships and cross-promotions, the Chicago Tribune observed Tuesday, as Chicago TV station WMAQ and the Daily Herald, based in suburban Arlington Heights, launched one of the latest news alliances.
The venerable media company E.W. Scripps reported lower-than-expected results for the second quarter as a result in the advertising downturn but noted that its cable TV networks, including Home and Garden Television and the Food Network posted substantial increases.
The editor of the alternative Cincinnati weekly CityBeat is claiming that his film editor has been banned from two local theaters following the paper's revelation that the operator of the theaters had removed a scene from the film The Center of the World.