Milk arrived in NYC last night with all its handsome stars out for the red carpet. Details helped host the event and recent cover boyChace Crawford got dressed up and his usually shaggy hair was perfectly coiffed to attend the screening. Downtown from his grad school in the Upper West Side, Columbia, James Franco let both his hair and facial hair look a little more unruly, but he can certainly pull it off. Another night, another event for Robert Buckley who's a favorite bachelor and a very familiar face these days. There are still a couple weeks before Milk hits theaters, but there couldn't be a better time for a movie with such an important message to speak on the big screen.
JOHN CUSACK and STEVE BUSCEMI's new animated movie IGOR is helping to combat the threat of malaria in Africa.
Charity bosses at Malaria.com got in touch with producers ...
John Cusack leads an all-star voice cast featuring Jay Leno, Molly Shannon, John Cleese, Jeremy Piven, Steve Buscemi, and Jennifer Coolidge in this computer-animated comedy... Continue summary
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A good indie romcom. Scoot McNairy, who's a short, gawky, Steve Buscemi lookalike, plays Wilson, a struggling screenwriter in LA with an unfortunate yearning for his best pal's girlfriend.
Ryan Gosling may not have shown up with a date on his arm, but Ellen Barkin was the lucky lady posing by his side at the after party of The Visitor premiere in NYC last night. Seriously, she gets to hang out with all the good ones. Hot hot Mr. Gosling and Ellen aren't actually in the movie, but neither are Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci or Steve Buscemi who were all out for the event. Hey no complaints, anywhere we get to see Ryan is a very welcome bit of midweek manjoyment.
STEVE Buscemi's role as ex-con mobster Tony Blundetto in "The Sopranos" has caused a major problem for the Coalition of Italian American Associations. In February, Buscemi was a guest speaker at a dinner the Coalition held at the Columbus Citizens...
LOS ANGELES — They ground up Steve Buscemi in a wood-chipper. They made baby-snatchers out of Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter. They turned mythic Greek wanderer Odysseus into a Depression-era roots-music minstrel with George Clooney's face.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - They ground up Steve Buscemi in a wood-chipper. They made baby-snatchers out of Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter. They turned mythic Greek wanderer Odysseus into a Depression-era roots-music minstrel with George Clooney's face.[...] Read more!
LOS ANGELES — They ground up Steve Buscemi in a wood-chipper. They made baby-snatchers out of Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter. They turned mythic Greek wanderer Odysseus into a Depression-era roots-music minstrel with George Clooney's face.
Madonna walked the red carpet last night in support of her husband Guy Ritchie's Revolver screening in NYC. Also out for the party was a semi-random smattering of celebrities including Sarah Jessica Parker, Barbara Walters, Steve Buscemi and Josh Groban. Madonna and Guy left their little ones at home for their night out on the town, and it looks like Madge and SJP were dressed for different climates entirely. This may not be my favorite look for, well, any of them, but considering this array of icons there's no complaining.
Steve Buscemi" align="left" hspace="5" />He might be credited as Steve Buscemi, but let's just call him Even-Steven.
The actor-director has settled a lawsuit he filed against a Florida-based distributor over "Rockets Redglare!,"...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Actor Steve Buscemi and the estate for the late film director Luis de la Reguera have settled a lawsuit over a film they co-produced against the film's distributor, a lawyer for Buscemi and de la Reguera's estate said Sunday.
Actor-director John Turturro will distribute his movie Romance & Cigarettes with his own money, after a studio takeover left it on the scrap-heap. The musical was made in 2004 with an ensemble cast including James Gandolfini, Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, Steve Buscemi and Christopher Walken.[...] Read more!
Sienna Miller is cosying up to an unlikely partner for a tango - indie actor Steve Buscemi. Mind you, the image isn't quite as bizarre as the one conjured up by Flaunt magazine
Steve Buscemi stars in and directs Interview, which explores the relationship between a journalist and the starlet he is sent to interview. The film is a remake of a movie by Dutch director Theo van Gogh, who was murdered in 2004.
SIENNA Miller didn't have to stretch to play a movie star shadowed by paparazzi in "Interview." Miller's character is questioned by a serious political journalist (Steve Buscemi, who also directed) who finds the celebrity world sadly superficial...
In her new movie, "Interview," Sienna Miller plays a pop star opposite Steve Buscemi's journalist. Their cat and mouse game shows the level that people will go to destroy each other, she says.
Sienna Miller's new movie role as a devious TV star who tricks a reporter into believing she has cancer has given the actress the courage to walk out on bad interviews. Miller's character in Interview ends a restaurant chat with Steve Buscemi's journalist when she realises the political hack hasn't done his research and classes his session with a celebrity as a job that's beneath him.[...] Read more!
If you can suspend all disbelief - if you can accept the idea that a glamorous starlet would invite a pompous reporter into her home, get drunk with him, do coke in front of him and eventually make out with him - then maybe you can allow yourself to surrender to ''Interview,'' a prolonged sparring match between Steve Buscemi and Sienna Miller.[...] Read more!
In Interview, the beautiful Sienna Miller (Factory Girl, Casanova, Alfie) and actor/director Steve Buscemi (Lonesome Jim, Fargo, Reservoir Dogs) go head-to-head in a sexually charged drama about media, truth, and celebrity.[...] Read more!
Sienna Miller was busy taking her doggies Porgy and Bess out for a walk in London this week but she'll be in the states soon to promote her new film Interview with Steve Buscemi. In the movie, which premiered at Sundance (where she got cozy with new Daddy Diddy), Sienna plays a famous actress who is interviewed by a political reporter (Buscemi) who has never seen any of her work. For more about Interview and to watch the trailer click here.
Only On The Web Natalie Portman Elijah Wood and Steve Buscemi are just a few of the stars of "Paris Je T'Aime" who went to its Tribeca Film Festival premiere. Michele Jarchin reports.
"I really thought that after getting killed on 'The Sopranos' I shouldn't accept scripts where I die. I mean, there's nowhere to go after getting killed by Tony Soprano." ...
Sienna Miller is coming to us on film very shortly in Factory Girl. She was already a hit in the underrated Lasse Hallstrom comedy, "Casanova." At Sundance, she gets to prove shes the real thing in Interview, a movie directed by Steve Buscemi.
The snow might be coming down hard here, but there's enough star wattage and hype to keep things sizzling at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
On Saturday, the second full day of the annual indie film orgy, Hollywood players like Anthony Hopkins and Kevin Bacon mingled with the masses to promote various projects along Main Street amid the throng of corporate sponsor booths, hawking everything from energy drinks to cell phones.
Indeed, although the slope-side film gathering hatched by Robert Redford over 20 years ago continues to evolve as a filmmaking mecca, it can be easy to overlook the quality slate of movies amid the hype merchants, dizzying flashbulbs and red carpet glitz, all fairly recent additions.
"It used to be I didn't have to do [the red carpet]," Steve Buscemi said at the premiere of his new film, "Delirious."
"There's a lot more people here, more press, more paparazzi."
Happy Birthday to Evanescence singer Amy Lee (1981), "Jarhead" actor Jamie Foxx (1967), pop-funk bandleader Morris Day (1957), "Mr. Pink" Steve Buscemi (1957), musician/bowhunter Ted Nugent (1948), baseball player Ferguson Jenkins (1943), "The Sound of Music" actor Christopher Plummer (1927), and comedic actor Dick Van Dyke (1925).
Please welcome the “Pope of Trash” to your holiday celebrations. Not to be confused with that Saint of the Silver Screen (Steve Buscemi), we bring you A John Waters Christmas.
In a career that now spans 40 years, John Waters has moved from the margins of culture to the mainstream, applying his iconoclastic perspective and aesthetic to filmmaking, writing, acting, photography and now a Christmas album.[...] Read more!