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Rachel Bilson To Talk To The Dead In New TV Series
Rachel Bilson is heading back to TV - she's reuniting with "The O.C." creator Josh Schwartz for a new drama series.
The 29-year-old star has been making the transition from the small screen to Hollywood since the hit teen drama was axed in 2007, landing roles in sci-fi thriller "Jumper" and 2009's "New York, I Love You."
But Bilson, who recently made a guest appearance on comedy "How I Met Your Mother," is returning to TV schedules once again after signing on for "Ghost Angeles," about a young Los Angeles woman who can talk to the dead, reports Deadline.com.
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READ MOREThe 29-year-old star has been making the transition from the small screen to Hollywood since the hit teen drama was axed in 2007, landing roles in sci-fi thriller "Jumper" and 2009's "New York, I Love You."
But Bilson, who recently made a guest appearance on comedy "How I Met Your Mother," is returning to TV schedules once again after signing on for "Ghost Angeles," about a young Los Angeles woman who can talk to the dead, reports Deadline.com.
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Trailer Talk: This Week In Movies - 'Saw VI,' 'Vampire's Assistant' & More
Last Tuesday, I had a chance to see "Where the Wild Things Are." Visually the film is stunning; it integrates handheld camera shots in the appropriate moments to take viewers into the action. Jim Henson's Creature Shop makes the monsters of the movie look incredibly convincing, and the composite animation of their faces matches up well.
Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers do a fantastic job of stretching a 10 page children's book into a movie that doesn't distort the message of the book, but still gives audiences something fresh. One of the most fascinating aspects of the creatures the hero M...
READ MORESpike Jonze and Dave Eggers do a fantastic job of stretching a 10 page children's book into a movie that doesn't distort the message of the book, but still gives audiences something fresh. One of the most fascinating aspects of the creatures the hero M...
Trailer Talk: This Week In Movies - 'Stepfather,' 'Where The Wild Things Are' & More
Spike Jonze aficionados have been waiting a long time to see his latest project "Where the Wild Things Are" come to fruition. The release has been delayed over a year while Jonze fought through creative differences with Warner Brothers to make a picture both loyal to the Maurice Sendak's book and appealing to the general public.
In addition to Jonze's dark imaginary childhood tale, the films coming to theaters this week include "The Stepfather," "Law Abiding Citizen," "New York, I Love You," and "Black Dynamite."
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Max is a mischievous child with a wild ima...
READ MOREIn addition to Jonze's dark imaginary childhood tale, the films coming to theaters this week include "The Stepfather," "Law Abiding Citizen," "New York, I Love You," and "Black Dynamite."
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Max is a mischievous child with a wild ima...
Brett Ratner's Paraplegic Sex Encounter Included In New Film
Moviemaker Brett Ratner lost his virginity to a paraplegic dangling from a tree and now he has turned the sexual encounter into a scene in his latest film.
The director reveals his odd short, as part of new movie "New York I Love You," is based on a real episode during his youth in Miami, Florida.
But he had to tone down the sex scene in the movie - because producers couldn't stomach the idea of his lead actor, Anton Yelchin, making love to a tied-up paraplegic woman.
Ratner explains, "It's probably my most personal film. When I sent the original script, which is autobiographical, ...
READ MOREThe director reveals his odd short, as part of new movie "New York I Love You," is based on a real episode during his youth in Miami, Florida.
But he had to tone down the sex scene in the movie - because producers couldn't stomach the idea of his lead actor, Anton Yelchin, making love to a tied-up paraplegic woman.
Ratner explains, "It's probably my most personal film. When I sent the original script, which is autobiographical, ...
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