The Lorax itself is number 59 on USA Today's latest list of best-selling books, up from the 171th rank that it held last week, the paper highlighted.
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NEW YORK - Universal Pictures' animated Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is set to hit theaters on March 2, but anticipation and buzz have already driven sales of Dr. Seuss books higher, The New York Post reported.
The Lorax itself is number 59 on USA Today's latest list of best-selling books, up from the 171th rank that it held last week, the paper highlighted. Read More at The Hollywood Reporter
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When the cast of White Heat come together for our shoot, it feels, for a moment, like seeing the 1980s Brat Pack - Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald and co - posing for a poster for their latest cult comedy. In other words, this is a cast that's going places. Sam Claflin has been on a roll sincePirates of the Caribbean andUnited; Claire Foy's screen-burning intensity in Channel 4's The Promise was one of the performances of 2011, building on her breakthrough role as Little Dorrit; Reece Ritchie shone in Prince of Persia; while Swedish-born MyAnna Buring has a legion of obsessive fans after joining The Twilight Saga.
White Heat feels like the show that will bounce them all into full-intensity red-carpet stardom, much as the outrageously successful Our Friends in the North did for Christopher Eccleston, Daniel Craig, Gina McKee and Mark Strong in the 1990s, andState of Play and Skins did for so many in the 2000s. The drama is an intimate yet epic BBC Two thriller from writer Paula Milne, of The Politician's Wife and Small Islandfame. Milne dripped her own life into the ambitious script, which follows the lives of seven friends from 1965 to the present, starting out as flat-share students in London and ending sprawled in the wreckage of love, loss, drugs and politics 40 years later. Imagine following the cast of Fresh Meat over the next four decades. The actors all say they're lucky to play complex characters over decades of adventure; Milne says, 'Me, I think we are lucky to have them.' Claflin plays prime mover Jack, the rebel with a cause who just happens to be rich enough to own a large house in Tufnell Park, which he lets out to new students he finds interesting. He interviews hundreds, saying he's planning an ambitious social experiment forged in 1960s' idealism to create a perfectly formed commune where everything, even sexual partners, is shared. 'You have to feel sorry for him,' Claflin grins. 'He starts off like a freedom fighter and ends up as everything he hates. He recruits like he's got a list of stereotypes: the Asian gay guy, the black guy, the techie, the feminist… One from each group to see what happens. You'd expect it to go wrong, of course, but actually the flat share is the best bit for him.' Read More at London Evening Standard A stunt company, which has featured in Hollywood blockbusters such as War Horse and Clash of the Titans, has moved to a new site on the Shropshire/Powys border.
The Centre for Horseback Combat and Stampede Stunts, now based at the Rhandregynwen Hall outdoor centre in Four Crosses, near Oswestry, has also seen its horses and riders appear in Dr Who, Pride and Prejudice and the new movie Snow White and the Huntsman, starring Kristen Stewart. Read more at the Source Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson is to portray the Queen in a TV drama based on Michael Fagan's Buckingham Palace intrusion 30 years ago.
Entitled Walking The Dogs, the film will tell the tale of how Fagan gained entry to the palace and entered the Queen's bedroom in 1982. Eddie Marsan and Russell Tovey will also star in the dramatisation. The film, to be screened later this year, is part of a new drama series for Sky Arts called Playhouse Presents. Brenda Blethyn, Stephen Fry, Richard E Grant and Sheila Hancock have also been lined up to star in new dramas that have been commissioned for the channel. Read More at BBC News Night Owls
Kristen Stewart and Julianne Moore smiled for the cameras at the Sunset Tower in 2010. See more here: Popsugar via Twilightish "Stars can also run counter to expectations. "Kristen Stewart is one of my favorite people to interview," says a Huffington Post reporter. "She's often described as someone who doesn't care what others think, and she's actually the opposite. She actually thinks about the questions posed to her and wants to give a thoughtful response."
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