Thousands of words have been used to describe Bruce Springsteen's unrivaled five-decade career, but in many ways it can be summed up in three: Born to Run. It's the title of his crucial 1975 breakthrough album, which bore the classic track of the same name. In Vanity Fair's October cover story, The Boss reflected on why the song continues to mean so much to so many - including himself. "It's still at the center of my work, that song," he told writer David Kamp. "When it comes up every night, within the show, it's monumental." Even after four decades, the...
- 9/6/2016
- by Jordan Runtagh, @jordanruntagh
- PEOPLE.com
Pantelion Films, a partnership between Lionsgate Entertainment and Grupo Televisa, is the first major Latino Hollywood studio. They're working hard on their first film Casa De Mi Padre ("My Father's House"), an homage to classic westerns and telenovels. The choice of lead actor may surprise though- Will Ferrell? The full synopsis: Armando Alvarez (Will Ferrell) has lived and worked on his father's ranch in Mexico his entire life. As the ranch encounters financial...
- 12/8/2011
- by Alex Riviello
- JoBlo.com
Matt LeBlanc has revealed that he does not need to work now after making so much money on Friends. In an interview with Details magazine, LeBlanc explained that he spent a long time turning jobs down after the cancellation of his show Joey. "I had grown some roots on the couch," he said. "Thank God I didn't need the money. You know there's that saying that you make your f**k-you money in Hollywood? I made that." He continued: "My daughter's education is paid for. Her grandchildren's education is paid for. My mother's house is paid off. My father's house is paid off. My house is paid off. I come from a blue-collar background and there's nothing in my upbringing that prepares you for that. 'Money is not an issue? What do you mean?'. Everyone in my family used to work with some kind of tool in (more)...
- 1/14/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Barcelona, Spain -- Three Spanish films -- Javier Fesser's "Route," Ben Macias' "My Prison Yard" and Jaime Rosales' "Shot in the Head" -- will unspool in the official selection at San Sebastian in September.
"Amateurs," directed by Gabriel Velazquez, "Ordinary Boys" by Daniel Hernandez and "One-armed Trick" by Santiago Zannou will compete in the Zabaltegi new directors section. That section also will include the Juan Vicente Cordoba documentary "Night Flowers."
Meanwhile, Basque cinema day will feature the premiere of "My Father's House" by Gorka Merchan.
"Amateurs," directed by Gabriel Velazquez, "Ordinary Boys" by Daniel Hernandez and "One-armed Trick" by Santiago Zannou will compete in the Zabaltegi new directors section. That section also will include the Juan Vicente Cordoba documentary "Night Flowers."
Meanwhile, Basque cinema day will feature the premiere of "My Father's House" by Gorka Merchan.
- 8/12/2008
- by By Graham Keeley
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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