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Marisa Tomei responds to Rudy Giuliani's viral 'My Cousin Vinny' moment
Hours after the press conference ended, the Oscar-winning actress responded to Giuliani’s wild pop culture pull on Twitter.
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'Home Alone' at 30: Chris Columbus talks Macaulay Culkin's appeal, Chris Farley's drunk audition and more
As the contemporary classic marks its third decade in heavy holiday rotation, director Chris Columbus reveals little-known behind-the-scenes stories.
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‘The Irishman’ Nabs 17.1 Million U.S. Viewers on Netflix in First Five Days, per Nielsen
Martin Scorsese's mafia saga "The Irishman" was watched by 17.1 million unique Netflix viewers in the U.S. in the first five days of its streaming release, according to Nielsen estimates. By comparison, Sandra Bullock-starrer "Bird Box" scored nearly 26 million U.S. viewers in its first seven days of availability (Dec. 21-27, 2018) on Netflix, according […]
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How 'The Irishman' could help Netflix win the streaming wars
Netflix's big bet on Martin Scorsese might pay off as the streaming giant drops 'The Irishman' after a limited theatrical release.
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Robert De Niro talks de-aging VFX while debuting new trailer for 'The Irishman'
De Niro talks about his new film, directed by Martin Scorsese, and the reverse-aging technology that was used to make him look younger in the film.
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Netflix Unveils Release Plans for Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’
Netflix will open Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" on Nov. 1 in limited release. The crime drama, which stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci, will keep adding cities over a three and a half week period before launching on the streaming service on Nov. 27. Scorsese reportedly had wanted the film to have […]
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See a de-aged Robert De Niro in the first trailer for Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman'
Robert De Niro gets a digital makeover in the first trailer for Martin Scorsese's awards-hopeful "The Irishman."
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Robert De Niro sports massive shoes to look taller than Al Pacino on 'Irishman' set
But De Niro isn't doing it out of vaniy; he is depicting a towering hitman in Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman."
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Joe Pesci Recorded a 'My Cousin Vinny' Cash-In Album and It's Terrible
Here’s a little-known fact: Joe Pesci started out not as an actor, but a singer. Under the name Joe Ritchie, he cut his first album in 1968, a collection of lounge songs (including some jazzy Beatles covers) that failed to launch him to singing stardom. But 30?years later, after his acting career peaked with Goodfellas, My Cousin Vinny, and Casino, Pesci decided to give singing another shot. Not only that: He decided to do it in the persona of his Vinny character. ...
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Shortest Speeches in Oscar History
Do you remember when Joe Pesci won Best Supporting Actor for “Goodfellas” in 1991? Perhaps you don’t, because his acceptance speech that year was only five words long: “It’s my privilege. Thank you.”
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Martin Scorsese-Robert De Niro Reunion 'The Irishman' Looks Set to Film in January 2017
STX's reported $50 million offer won a fierce bidding war to handle foreign rights and it will shop the project to international buyers gathered at Cannes; financing clears way for production to roll at start of next year
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Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, AND Al Pacino? Why We're Rooting for ‘The Irishman’
Negotiations reported to be beginning at Cannes could lead to Martin Scorsese directing Robert De Niro for the first time in more than 20 years, and Al Pacino for the first time at all
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Joe Pesci Doesn’t Think Louis C.K. Is Funny
On Thursday’s Conan, Louis C.K. shared his attempt at casting Joe Pesci in his show Horace and Pete. Pesci replied immediately that he was not doing it.
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The Shortest Speeches in Oscars History
We see it every year. Oscar winners rambling on until the orchestra plays them off the stage. Here are a few who brought the gift of brevity to the podium.