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James Gandolfini

Killing them Softly Review

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A film that hits hard, but works out softly.

Trailer Watch: Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock on Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

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Check out the trailer of the new film by the director of movies like The Hours and the recent The Reader.

Brad Pitt in Cogans Trade

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This is surely the film to watch out for.

First Look: Teenage Assassin Flick Violet and Daisy

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Ronan and Bledel team up for teenage action flick. This will be the second action film for Ronan.

Richard Jenkins joins Pitt in Trade

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Richard Jenkins joins the band of misfits in Cogan's Trade.

Kristen Stewart in new images from Rileys

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Welcome to the Rileys gets Kristen in character after all the Twilight fiasco.

Alexis Bledel to star in Violet and Daisy

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Alexis Bledel is working on to become an assassin in her next film.

Saoirse Ronan and James Gandolfini join Violet and Daisy.

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Saoirse gets another assassin part to kick start her amazing career.

New Pics: Kristen Stewart in the Rileys

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Kristen Stewart works on her next independent role.

Trailer: Kristin Stewart in Welcome to the Rileys

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Kristen Stewart tries to suit the part this time around.

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