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19 November 2009 12:06 AM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Jim Carrey's only daughter Jane has wed her partner in a secret ceremony.
The Mask star announced in a post on his personal Twitter.com page on Wednesday night that the 22-year-old singer-songwriter married her fiance Alex Santana earlier this month.
He writes, "My Jane is a married woman. Days ago her and my new son in law Alex got hitched. The day was simply perfect... lots of love there."
No further information was available as WENN went to press.
Carrey announced in July that his beloved daughter was pregnant with her first child.
Jane is Carrey's daughter with first wife Melissa Womer, who he divorced in 1995. »
4 November 2009 5:41 PM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Jim Carrey has been given a glimpse into the future after movie illustrators added years to his looks for his animated character in new movie A Christmas Carol.
The Mask star, 47, voices Scrooge in the animated retelling of the classic Charles Dickens tale, and producers based the features of the character on the actor himself.
But the similarities between Carrey's movie Scrooge and his dad Percy's real-life looks are so uncanny, he's convinced his family will be spooked.
He says, "That's the weird part - my family hasn't seen this movie yet. They're going to freak out because I look so much like my father, it's frightening. It's kind of a glimpse into the future for me, of what I'm gonna be like when I'm old." »
4 November 2009 12:22 PM, PST | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
There have been many filmed versions of the collection of folk stories and other tales called the One Thousand and One Nights, better known in the Us as the Arabian Nights. Now we can add one more to the pile. Who's directing? That would be Chuck Russell, a man whose films span a broad range of quality: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (fairly awesome), The Blob remake (great stuff), The Mask (starting to worry) and The Scorpion King (uh-oh). Where's this Arabian Nights going to fall on his best to worst list? Variety reports that Russell has co-written the picture with Barry P. Ambrose. Budgeted at $70m, the film is planned to start next spring. The angle is that the story offers 'a new spin,' which is often code for 'we've slapped familiar names on some stuff we made up over beers.' Indeed, the trade says the film »
- Russ Fischer
4 November 2009 10:08 AM, PST | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »
Another day, another remake. Today I am sad to report that the 1942 classic Arabian Nights is going to be ravaged in a $70 million remake being directed by Chuck Russell. Variety reports that Russell, whose credits include A Nightmare on Elm Street: Part III, The Blob, The Mask, Eraser, and The Scorpion King, will be "reworking" Arabian Nights into a 3D film with a "new spin on the classic" story. In this version, we will follow a young commander who, after his king is killed in a palace coup, joins forces with Sinbad, Aladdin and his genie to rescue Scheherazade and her kingdom from dark powers. Sounds like it'll be a good time. "Through the use of a new generation of visual technologies, we will be able to quite literally take audiences around the world on a magic carpet ride," Russell said. I hope that quote gave you chills. I »
- Alex Billington
4 November 2009 8:43 AM, PST | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »
Chuck Russell, he who brought films like The Mask and Eraser to the screen is set to direct a new 3-D version of the classic Arabian Nights story for cinemas.
Variety reports that in a new spin on the classic, the story follows a young commander who, after his king is killed in a palace coup, joins forces with Sinbad, Aladdin and his genie to rescue Scheherazade and her kingdom from dark powers. The budget for the film is set at around $70 million.
"Through the use of a new generation of visual technologies, we will be able to quite literally take audiences around the world on a magic carpet ride," Russell said to the trade paper.
The flick, set to go before cameras in April 2010, is finaced entirely by Inferno Entertainment.
Russell co-wrote the script with Barry P. Ambrose. »
- Paul
4 November 2009 5:26 AM, PST | The Geek Files | See recent The Geek Files news »
A New adaptation of the Eastern folk tales collection Arabian Nights is on its way to the big screen - and, in line with the growing trend, it will be in 3D.
Chuck Russell, who co-wrote the script with Barry P. Ambrose, is to direct the fantasy adventure.
He previously helmed 1987's A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, the 80s remake of The Blob, The Mask, Eraser and Scorpion King.
Variety reports that Arabian Nights has a $70million budget and will be financed by Inferno Entertainment, with production set to begin in April.
The story follows a young commander who, after his king is killed in a palace coup, joins forces with Sinbad, Aladdin and his genie to rescue Persian queen Scheherazade and her kingdom from dark powers.
Russell said: "Through the use of a new generation of visual technologies, we will be able to quite literally take audiences around the »
- David Bentley
3 November 2009 9:50 PM, PST | CinemaSpy | See recent CinemaSpy news »
Chuck Russell (The Mask, The Scorpion King) plans to direct a 3D remake of "Arabian Nights" that is targeting a production start date of April, 2010, reports Variety.
In a new spin on the classic, the story follows a young commander who, after his king is killed in a palace coup, joins forces with Sinbad, Aladdin and his genie to rescue Scheherazade and her kingdom from dark powers.
"Through the use of a new generation of visual technologies, we will be able to quite literally take audiences around the world on a magic carpet ride," Russell said.
The new film is projecting an estimated budget of $70M.
Some of the best-known stories of The Nights, particularly "Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp", "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" and "The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor", while almost certainly genuine Middle-Eastern folk tales, were actually not part of The Nights in the original Arabic versions, »
23 October 2009 6:00 AM, PDT | The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news »
Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant
Directed by: Paul Weitz
Cast: Chris Massoglia, John C. Reilly, Josh Hutcherson, Michael Cerveris, Ken Watanabe, Salma Hayek
Running Time: 1 hr 48 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: October 23, 2009
Plot: A teenager (Massoglia) stumbles upon a freak show and meets a wide variety of unusual characters. He must decide if he wants to change his normal life and become a vampire’s assistant for Crepsley (Reilly) in order to save a friend.
Who’S It For? Need your vampire fix before The Twilight Saga: New Moon? This should do the trick. Heck, if you check out the movie posters, they even try to get Massoglia looking a little like Robert Pattinson.
Expectations: Reilly is great. I’ll happily sit through anything the man attempts. One of my favorite moments was getting to see him perform at a small Chicago bar while he was in character as Dewey Cocks. »
- Jeff Bayer
16 September 2009 12:16 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Jim Carrey's publicist has shot down reports the funnyman has 'wed' girlfriend Jenny McCarthy in a special commitment ceremony in Malibu, California.
The Mask actor, 47, was alleged to have pledged his dedication and reaffirmed his love for the 36-year-old model-turned-actress in a small family celebration earlier this month.
A source told the National Enquirer, "The vows basically said that they would 'be forever in love' with one another and that they would always be together.
"For the two of them, it was as good as a marriage ceremony."
The couple was alleged to have then jetted off to Las Vegas for a mini honeymoon-style holiday, but Carrey's representative has moved quickly to dismiss the reports.
His spokeswoman Marleah Leslie tells WENN the claims are "not true".
Carrey has been wed twice before. »
16 September 2009 9:06 AM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Jim Carrey and longtime girlfriend Jenny McCarthy have pledged their dedication to one another in a special commitment ceremony in Malibu, California, according to reports.
The Mask funnyman, 47, has been dating model-turned-actress McCarthy since 2005 and the couple has celebrated their love by promising to be together forever in a small, intimate ceremony in front of friends and family earlier this month.
A source tells the National Enquirer, "The vows basically said that they would 'be forever in love' with one another and that they would always be together.
"For the two of them, it was as good as a marriage ceremony."
The stars then jetted off to Las Vegas for a mini honeymoon-style holiday: "They stayed at the Fantasy Tower in a luxury Sky Villa suite."
Carrey, who has previously been wed twice, has previously dismissed the idea of making McCarthy his wife, insisting marriage would spoil their close bond.
An insider added, "He insists that he and Jenny are incredibly happy together, and they don't want to jinx things by tying the knot. Jim says he doesn't need a legal ceremony or a piece of paper and Jenny feels the same."
The couple recently revealed there would be a new addition to the family - Carrey's 21-year-old daughter Jane is pregnant with her first child.
McCarthy, 36, has a seven-year-old son, Evan, from a previous relationship. »
12 September 2009 7:01 AM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Green-fingered actress Cameron Diaz joined Boston Celtics basketball stars on Friday to build a garden and basketball court at a school in Massachusetts.
The Mask star spent two hours building flower beds as part of a charity project the mark the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Elementary school students and other volunteers joined her at the Young Achievers Science and Mathematics Pilot School in Mattapan.
Diaz is in Boston to film a new movie with Tom Cruise, which starts shooting next week (beg14Sep09). »
8 September 2009 2:05 PM, PDT | Bollyspice | See recent Bollyspice news »
Having already played Buddha, Matrix actor Keanu Reeves appears to be now set to play the role of Rama in the Hollywood movie Hanuman, directed by Chuck Russell of The Mask. Shooting is expected to begin in Rajasthan next month. Gary Oldman is predicted to play Ravana and Aamir Khan could be Hanuman but has still yet to formally sign up. "Aamir wants to sign every page of the script to ensure no changes happen during shooting," Says a source, "Only then will he agree to play Hanuman." Earlier, it was suggested that Shilpa Shetty might play Sita but she has apparently backed out and the search is now on for a new Sita.
Meanwhile, if Aamir wants to be seen flying along Adam's Bridge between India and Sri Lanka as Hanuman, he may need to lose a little weight. He has apparently recently put on a stone as he »
7 September 2009 6:54 AM, PDT | icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news »
Keanu Reeves is reportedly going to star in the Hollywood version of an Indian epic. "Hanuman" will see the "Matrix" star play Rama, according to reports.
The film will be directed by Chuck Russell ("The Mask") and will be produced by Uru Patel. Gary Oldman was also reportedly approached to play the evil Ravana in the film.
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan is in talks to play the title character.
Producers are still looking for an international actress to play the female lead, Sita, after Shilpa Shetty backed out of the project.
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4 September 2009 1:52 PM, PDT | Filmicafe | See recent Filmicafe news »
Producer Uru Patel has zeroed in on Aamir Khan to play Hanuman, not as a God but as a superhero, who can fly over mountains and skyscrapers and rescue the modern-day Rama from the ravenous Ravanas of today.s world.Rama and Ravana will be played by Hollywood stars Keanu Reeves and Gary Oldman, respectively.Sita was to be played by Shilpa Shetty. But she opted out. The hunt is on for a new international face to play Sita.Aamir has been keen to do a super-hero film, specially after Hrithik Roshan.s Krissh and Shah Rukh Khan.s forthcoming Ra1 (where he plays a desi Spiderman).Hanuman will now be played as a super-hero, with the best action directors and special-effects experts, ensuring Aamir.s safe passage into super-heroism!The whole project now depends on Aamir.s nod which he.ll give only after he approves of the script. »
12 August 2009 4:32 AM, PDT | Boxwish.com | See recent BoxWish news »
One of the (countless) perks of being a movie star is the costumes. Many of Tinseltown’s brightest stars get to keep their onscreen outfits, augmenting their personal wardrobes with fancy freebies. Imagine how incredible a job bonus this is when working on fashion favourites such as Sex and the City, The Devil Wears Prada and Confessions of a Shopaholic, movies crammed with endless costume changes. Sure, it doesn’t always work, you might think twice about keeping a costume if cast as a Nazi soldier, medieval wench or caped superhero, but it turns out that even the most unglamorous and dowdy of movie costumes can come in handy. Just ask Cameron Diaz, who has revealed that she uses her past onscreen get-ups when out and about in public, keeping her celebrity status a mystery.
The rom-com star best known for looking good in the likes of There’s Something About Mary, »
5 August 2009 5:00 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
Last week, we posted a story about how 1984 was the best movie year ever when it comes to films you actually want to watch on a rainy day playing hooky from work. Movies like Ghostbusters, Bachelor Party, This is Spinal Tap, Footloose, and The Terminator. Movies that were the exact opposite of the highfalutin' offerings from 1939 -- the year critics always cite as the greatest Hollywood vintage of all time. Don't get us wrong, there were some decent high-brow movies from 25 years ago, too, like Amadeus and The Killing Fields. But mostly we were talking about movies that were, you know, fun. And while some of you agreed with us about 1984's greatness, others were outraged. Apoplectic. Even concerned for our sanity. Some even made cases for other "greatest years". And we listened. That's what we do. So now, we've tallied up your nominees and narrowed it down to your »
- Chris Nashawaty
5 August 2009 5:00 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
Last week, we posted a story about how 1984 was the best movie year ever when it comes to films you actually want to watch on a rainy day playing hooky from work. Movies like Ghostbusters, Bachelor Party, This is Spinal Tap, Footloose, and The Terminator. Movies that were the exact opposite of the highfalutin’ offerings from 1939 — the year critics always cite as the greatest Hollywood vintage of all time. Don’t get us wrong, there were some decent high-brow movies from 25 years ago, too, like Amadeus and The Killing Fields. But mostly we were talking about movies that were, you know, fun.
And while some of you agreed with us about 1984’s greatness, others were outraged. Apoplectic. Even concerned for our sanity. Some even made cases for other “greatest years”. And we listened. That’s what we do. So now, we’ve tallied up your nominees and narrowed it down »
- Chris Nashawaty
21 July 2009 9:58 PM, PDT | CinemaSpy | See recent CinemaSpy news »
Variety reports Nicholas Cage and Cameron Diaz are in talks to join Columbia Pictures' The Green Hornet. Diaz would play a reporter as well as the titular hero’s love interest, while Cage would be cast as a villainous gangster.
Interestingly, neither is a stranger to action films about crime-fighters: Diaz got her breakthrough role opposite Jim Carrey in The Mask, which was based on the Dark Horse comic book. Cage, meanwhile, was nearly cast as the Green Goblin in Spider-Man, would have played Clark Kent/Superman in an aborted Tim Burton production, and recently starred in Ghost Rider.
The pair would hopefully make up the star power lost when Stephen Chow, who was going to play crime-fighting partner Kato, dropped out of The Green Hornet.
So Chow’s out, Cage and Diaz are in. What do you think of Michel Gondry’s summer 2010 film now? »
21 July 2009 7:16 AM, PDT | MTV Splash Page | See recent MTV Splash Page news »
Just as Stephen Chow's involvement in "Green Hornet" has officially come to an end, word comes in that two other actors are circling the project.
Along with confirming an earlier report that actress Cameron Diaz is eyeing a role in the Michel Gondry-directed "The Green Hornet," Variety adds that "Kick-Ass" actor Nicolas Cage is in early negotiations to join the cast of the Seth Rogen movie as well.
If the casting pans out, Cage will play a gangster villain opposite Rogen's masked crime fighter. The report also notes that Diaz's character is a reporter and love interest for the titular hero.
It goes without saying that Cage is an unabashed comic book enthusiast, going so far as to name his son Kal-El after Superman. Even his stage last name "Cage" is a nod to Luke Cage.
The actor has brought his love for comics to the big screen »
- Josh Wigler
13 July 2009 9:48 AM, PDT | MTV Music News | See recent MTV Music News news »
Hov also explains reason for cancellation of his Atlanta show on Sunday.
By Shaheem Reid
Photo: Jerritt Clark/WireImage
It takes a big personality to stop a Jay-z concert, and they don't get much bigger than the one who stopped Hov's show in Atlanta on Sunday night: Mother Nature. Jay's stop off at Atl's Chastain Park Amphitheater was cancelled due to poor weather.
"I pulled up to the venue, they said the rain was gonna continue for another three or four hours," Hov explained during a call to DJ Drama at Atlanta's Hot 107.9 radio station Sunday night. "I said, 'Well, I seen Diana Ross at Central Park in the rain [in 1983].' They said, 'Nah, it's a thunderstorm, you can't do that.' "
While on the radio, Jay joked that he was upset with Drama, Young Jeezy and Jermaine Dupri because they allowed the weather stop his show.
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