Beachgoers were in for a bit of a shock during their visit to Lake Tahoe!
17.06.2021 - 02:27 / justjared.com
Luke Wilson is sharing his thoughts on joining the cast of Legally Blonde 3!
In case you didn’t know, a third installment of the franchise is currently in the works, with Mindy Kahling set to write the movie and Reese Witherspoon attached to star.
In an interview with People, Luke shared whether or not he was planning on reprising his role as Emmett Richmond in the movie.
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When asked about starring in the upcoming film, Luke replied, “Yeah. I’m always up to work with
Beachgoers were in for a bit of a shock during their visit to Lake Tahoe!
EXCLUSIVE: Scott Adkins is in negotiations to join cast of Lionsgate’s John Wick 4, with Keanu Reeves returning to reprise the role of Wick. Donnie Yen, Rina Sawayama and Shamier Anderson are also on board. Chad Stahelski returns as director.
tWitch is once again hosting “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” where he welcomed Casey Wilson and Ashley Graham.
The musical animals of “Sing” are back.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefInternational distributors will get a first look at action thriller “Gasoline Alley” at the upcoming Cannes Market. The film, which stars Bruce Willis, Luke Wilson and Devon Sawa, is represented by Highland Film Group.The project was first announced at the European Film Market in Berlin, around the time that it was moving into production.
Her mini-me is all grown up and finding love!
Reese Witherspoon must feel like she’s looking at a throwback picture of herself whenever she sees her daughter Ava, but it gets even spookier than that, because Ava’s boyfriend is the image of her father Ryan, Reese’s ex husband.
Reese Witherspoon‘s daughter, Ava Phillippethrew fans for a loop when she shared a jaw-dropping Instagram snapshot on June 21. The 21-year-old caused Instagram followers stop and take a double look after she posted a photo with boyfriend Owen Mahoney. Ava and Owen looked like the doppelgängers of the blonde beauty’s parents — Reese, 45, and Ryan Phillippe, 46.
When it comes to hair transformations, we couldn’t BE any more excited about seeing Friends star Lisa Kudrow with a brand new look. The actress, who played the lovably quirky Phoebe Buffet in the hit 90s sitcom, has been pictured with a fiery new shade of red hair – a far cry from the lengthy blonde locks she was known for on Friends.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIt’s hard to imagine a football coach starting off with less than real-life hero Rusty Russell (Luke Wilson) does when he arrives at Fort Worth’s Masonic Home in “12 Mighty Orphans”: No shoes for his team, no field for his team and no team. Nothing but potential, you might say, and that’s just enough for an optimist to work with.A veteran of World War I and an orphan in his own right, Russell took those shortcomings and revolutionized the game.
Gwyneth Paltrow has shared that she can only watch The Royal Tenenbaums from her body of work.The actress spoke about the film as part of a virtual reunion event at the Tribeca Festival.
well told.The postscript — that he's a survivor nearing age 80 who appears to be supported personally and professionally in a way he never really had before — is less familiar.Despite some uncomfortable moments in “Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road,” that important update is the point of the documentary that premieres Tuesday at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.The film's heart is a series of drives around southern California, where Wilson and Rolling Stone magazine editor Jason Fine talk,
Alec Baldwin so enjoys the story of how he ended up narrating “The Royal Tenenbaums” that he told it twice at the virtual reunion that followed Monday’s Tribeca Festival anniversary screening. He used it to open the conversation, which he moderated, recalling that co-writer/director Wes Anderson “asked to do me a favor and do this narration for this film.
OK, last week on weekly The Playlist Podcast, Mike DeAngelo’s interviewed Luke Wilson about his new football drama, “12 Mighty Orphans,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last week. You can listen to the interview below, but we wanted to highlight a couple of interesting tidbits from it.
Having spent most of my life in New England, where sports are the way of life and the Patriots hoard more cultural cachet than the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and maybe even the mayor combined, I have never understood football’s appeal as entertainment or as a pastime.
If you’re a regular reader of The Playlist, then it’s likely you’re a fan of Luke Wilson. From his debut in the incredible film, “Bottle Rocket,” to his later collaborations with Wes Anderson, to his highly underrated and sadly prescient “Idiocracy,” Wilson is an actor that has been in a number of iconic films over the past three decades.