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Kate Winslet details 'abuse' she got from 'Titanic' fans who called her 'too fat'
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Winslet starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in James Cameron's 1997 movie based on and named after RMS Titanic, the cruise ship which tragically sunk after hitting an iceberg in 1912.In one of the final scenes, she and Leo's character Jack are seen in the water as her character Rose climbs onto floating debris after the boat sank.
Nicolas Cage takes inspiration from Andy Warhol for vampire role in Dracula spin-off
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"When I got a sense of where McKay wanted to go, I realised the movie has a comedic, pop art attitude. So I thought, 'This will be a pop-art Dracula'. Warhol did a great black-on-black Dracula. This is in that Warhol vein," Cage told Empire magazine, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Jenna Ortega reveals why her character cry once in 'Wednesday'
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It only happened once in all of season one, after Ortega's Wednesday rushed Thing to be saved by Uncle Fester after the disembodied hand was found stabbed to Wednesday's Nevermore Academy dorm room wall, reports eonline.com. "It's also a really important moment for Wednesday," Ortega said on 'Still Watching Netflix' December 20.
After daughter reveals pregnancy, Demi Moore enters 'unhinged grandma era'
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Already playing the role of proud grandmother, Moore shared their announcement post on her own Instagram, reports 'People' magazine. "Entering my hot kooky unhinged grandma era," Moore (60), wrote alongside the couple's photos. "So happy for you my love!" she later added in the comments. Emma Heming Willis, who is married to Rumer's father Bruce Willis, also shared her excitement for the mom-to-be.
'Home Alone' star Catherine O'Hara almost missed being Kevin's mum
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New generations of fans fall in love with the box office hit each year, with the sequel Lost In New York also adored by many, reports mirror.co.uk. 'Home Alone' follows the story of Kevin McCallister, a young boy forced to fend for himself in hilarious ways when his family accidentally leave him inside his the house alone while they jet off on holiday.
Harvey Weinstein 'disappointed' with guilty verdict, vows to prove his 'innocence'
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In a statement obtained by 'Variety', Weinstein's spokesperson says he is "disappointed" in the verdict. A jury on Monday convicted Weinstein on three charges, but, in a split verdict, acquitted Weinstein on another charge. They were also deadlocked on three remaining charges. The verdict certainly was no clean sweep for the prosecution, but is a major loss for Weinstein, who will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Robert De Niro calls locksmith to fix his door following Christmas theft
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The 'Raging Bull' actor, 79, spoke out after Shanice Aviles, 30, was arrested at his $69,000-per-month rented townhouse in the Upper East Side of New York City on Monday, December 19, reports aceshowbiz.com.De Niro dashed downstairs in his bathrobe as officers arrested the suspect, but it understood there was no direct confrontation between him and Aviles.
Hugh Jackman seeks therapy following struggle while working on 'The Son'
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The 54-year-old actor joins Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, and Sir Anthony Hopkins in the new drama film, and Hugh has admitted to struggling throughout the shoot, reports aceshowbiz.com."I certainly realised how vulnerable I was," explained the Hollywood star - who plays a successful lawyer with a teenage son who is suffering from depression.
Dwayne Johnson: Black Adam won't be in 'First Chapter' of James Gunn-led DC Universe
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But Johnson added a statement posted to social media that DC and his production company, Seven Bucks, "have agreed to continue exploring the most valuable ways Black Adam can be utilised in future DC multiverse chapters", reports 'Variety'. In response, Gunn tweeted" "Love the Rock, and I'm always excited to see what he and Seven Bucks do next. Can't wait to collaborate soon."
'The Little Mermaid' had 'no agenda' when casting Ariel, says director
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The "Chicago" and "Into the Woods" director told Entertainment Weekly that his team auditioned "every ethnicity" for the role before landing on singer Halle Bailey, reports 'Variety'. While Bailey's casting has been widely championed and celebrated, a small portion of racist fans have expressed outrage against Disney for casting a Black actor as Ariel.
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