Why the Hollywood Age Gap Matters
Spinoff Online’s Anna Pinkert considers why leading men like Tom Cruise, George Clooney and Robert Downey Jr. continue to age on screen while their female co-stars keep getting younger — and why it matters.
Spinoff Online’s Anna Pinkert considers why leading men like Tom Cruise, George Clooney and Robert Downey Jr. continue to age on screen while their female co-stars keep getting younger — and why it matters.
With Mirror Mirror, his lighthearted reimagining of the Snow White tale, director Tarsem Singh is in his element, reveling in jaw-dropping set pieces and over-the-top costume designs while eliciting entertaining performances from Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer and breakout star Lily Collins.
Relativity Media has unveiled the first trailer for Tarsem Singh’s colorful and lighthearted reimagining of the Snow White tale, Mirror Mirror, which stars Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane and Sean Bean.
Relativity Media’s long-untitled Snow White project is now named Mirror, Mirror. Directed by Tarsem Singh, the film stars Lily Collins, Armie Hammer, Julia Roberts and Nathan Lane.
Entertainment Weekly has debuted new images from Tarsem Singh’s still-untitled Snow White film, featuring Julia Roberts, Lilly Collins, Armie Hammer and the seven dwarves. Updated with additional photos!
To beat Universal’s Snow White and the Huntsman to theaters, Relativity Media has moved the release of director Tarsem Singh’s rival adaptation from June 29, 2012, to March 16, 2012. The company also announced the remaining cast members.
Nathan Lane and Robert Emms join the cast of Tarsem Singh’s upcoming take on the Snow White fairy tale.
The Academy Award-winning actress is finalizing a deal to star in director Tarsem Singh’s “edgy, modernized reimagining” of Snow White that restores some of the darker elements to the classic tale.
Even before their first collaboration together (Eat Pray Love) has hit theaters, Julia Roberts and Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy have already signed on to reteam on a comedy where – get this! – a businesswoman learns that her place is in the home!