![]() ![]() The movie long-delayed and looks kinda silly. Rinko Kikuchi is the villain, and Hiroyuki Sanada, from Lost, is his spiritual guide or something. ![]() Here is a trailer for 47 Ronin, an action epic that stars Keanu Reeves as a white man who is living in ancient, mystical Japan for some reason. She and Les just sit down in a corner of their big, echoing mansion and watch a movie or something. That's what Julie Chen comes home to after a long day at Big Brother and The Talk. It includes a "powder room," a lounge, and a wet bar. Here, for no reason really, is a slideshow of CBS head Les Moonves's screening room. And then, of course, he'll become a murderer himself. That's right, David Arquette is going to solve a real-life serial murder case. So first he plays a guy trying to catch a serial killer, then he plays a serial killer. Thanks! ĭavid Arquette has signed on to play the infamous Canadian serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, nicknamed the Happy Face Killer, in a new movie from Lifetime: Television For Terrifying Women About Murderers. ![]() ![]() Also, maybe next time don't make the show's only gay person a murderous terrorist nightmare. But, whatever, it's a ludicrous blast, so a new season is good news. The British co-production is a blood 'n' boobs-riddled extravaganza, brash and pigheaded and maybe just the teensiest bit politically troubling in its rah-rah cheering for British and American involvement in various international intrigues and espionage. īoom! Cinemax has renewed its rollicking action series Strike Back for a fourth season. I mean it's seven Noomis for the price of one Noomi! That's a pretty good Noomi bargain. But this is an indie kind of a thing, a more serious project, so there's some hope. Yeah, the movie is being directed by Tommy Wirkola, who most recently made the positively dreadful, borderline unwatchable Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, so we shouldn't get too excited about this. The part was originally envisioned as a man, but director Tommy Wirkola liked Noomi. Yep, seven different characters! All played by one Noomi. She's just signed on to star in the sci-fi drama What Happened to Monday?, in which she will play septuplets. Speaking of sci-fi actresses, Noomi Rapace seems to be a fan of the genre too. So Sigourney could totally be a robot's moms. Nobody knows! Neil Blomkamp is just straight-up making it up. It's unclear what role she'll play, but the movie is about a "gifted robot, Chappie, who’s kidnapped by two criminals during birth." Aha! Maybe she plays the robot's mom? I know she's maybe a little old for the whole giving birth thing, but who knows how robots are born. And so she is, having just signed on to appear in Neil Blomkamp's next feature, Chappie. Far from it, in fact! She wants to do more. Sigourney Weaver has starred in four Alien movies, two Ghostbusters movies, Galaxy Quest, and Avatar, and yet she is not tired of science fiction. Today in show business news: Sigourney Weaver has joined Neil Blomkamp's latest film, Noomi Rapace is going to play seven different people in one movie, and Cinemax renews Strike Back one more time. This article is from the archive of our partner. ![]()
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