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2008-12-15 14:00:00

The next generation of the 40-year old Iconic title NEW YORK, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Brant Publications announces the complete re-design of Interviewmagazine.com. The re-launch marks Brant's first step at broadening its online audience and reaching the next generation of readers, bringing the pages of the print publication to life in a unique and interactive experience. Interviewmagazine.com offers timely, innovative features, giving visitors a virtual tour of the magazine through...

2008-09-30 12:00:30

Britain's Daily Star newspaper has apologized to Sienna Miller for publishing a photo the film actress said violated her privacy. The BBC said Miller also accepted payment of about $27,000 in damages as per an out-of-court settlement with the newspaper for running a picture taken in Los Angeles. E! Online said the photo showed the actress as she was surrounded by photographers while waiting for an elevator in the lobby of a building. The BBC quoted the Daily Star as saying in Tuesday's...

2006-02-07 07:24:12

By Borys Kit LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Steve Buscemi is in final negotiations to star as a drug dealer in the comedy feature "We're the Millers." The New Line project revolves around a dealer who decides to do one more job so that he can retire from the business. He must travel to Mexico and create a make-believe family, the Millers, in order to bring 1,400 pounds of marijuana into the United States. Will Arnett ("Arrested Development") was originally slated to star in the...

2005-12-18 22:39:20

By Gregg Goldstein NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Sienna Miller, Steve Buscemi, Tony Shalhoub and Patricia Clarkson will star in U.S. remakes of two films by slain Dutch director Theo van Gogh, their producers said Thursday. Shalhoub and Clarkson will star in Stanley Tucci's "Blind Date" as a couple trying to repair their shattered lives and rebuild their relationship after their child passes away. In Buscemi's "Interview," the actor-director plays a faltering political journalist...

2005-09-15 04:08:29

By Gregg Goldstein TORONTO (Hollywood Reporter) - Steve Buscemi, Stanley Tucci and Bob Balaban have signed on to direct U.S. remakes of three films by the late Dutch director Theo van Gogh. The distant relation of the famous artist was murdered last November in Amsterdam by Islamic radical Mohammed Bouyeri, who confessed to the slaying and was jailed for life. Van Gogh's murder followed a televised airing of his short film "Submission," which portrayed violence against women in Islamic...