| DRAMA STARS HEATHER GRAHAM, DYLAN MCDERMOTT, LARA FLYNN BOYLE ...
Toronto, Ontario CANADA, December 15, 2006 /FSC/ - Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc. (PAE - American, PAE - TSX), an innovative film and television entertainment company, has acquired all distribution rights outside the United States to the drama "A West Texas Children's Story" as the Company continues to expand its portfolio of film, television and DVD productions. The film stars AnnaSophia Robb ("Charlie and The Chocolate Factory," "Because of Winn Dixie"), Cayden Boyd ("X-Men: The Last Stand," "Mystic River"), Lara Flynn Boyle ("The Practice," "Huff"), Matthew Modine ("Short Cuts," "Pacific Heights"), Val Kilmer ("Kiss Kiss Bang Bang," "The Saint"), Heather Graham ("Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," "Boogie Nights") and Dylan McDermott ("In The Line of Fire," "Three To Tango"). The film, from Thom Mount's ("Night Falls On Manhattan," "Natural Born Killers," "Bull Durham") Whitsett Hill Entertainment, is directed by Brad Isaacs (writer on "Roseanne," "The Larry Sanders Show," "Newsradio") who also wrote the script, produced by Morna Ciraki and Arturo Muyshondt, and executive produced by Mount, Polly Platt ("The War of The Roses") and Ryan Howe.
Teri Hatcher turns agony aunt for glamour magazine
Washington, Nov 30: Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher has signed a deal to act as agony aunt for readers of British women`s magazine Glamour. The 41-year-old will offer words of wisdom to readers with relationship problems in the glossy publication`s February (07) issue. Hatcher established herself as a lifestyle guru when she published her successful self help guide Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life. Meanwhile the The Black Book of Hollywood beauty Secrets reveals that Hatcher bathes in wine for a glowing skin. The polypenols found in grapes jump-start circulation to reveal healthier glowing softer skin. The book advises, pour one cup of red wine (don`t worry about stains on skin or tub) into a warm bath, put a few rose petals on top, jump in, and stay for 20 minutes.
Williams Sisters' Father Liable in Suit
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - The father of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams is liable but doesn't have to pay damages in a lawsuit that claimed he reneged on a deal for his daughters to play in an exhibition match.A jury Thursday cleared Venus Williams of all allegations but said Serena Williams let her father act as an agent for her. Neither sister must pay damages.The Williams sisters expressed relief at the verdict."Venus and I would really like to thank the jury again because they really were able to see the truth in this matter," Serena Williams said. Added Venus Williams: "We're ready to start a new chapter in our lives." Attorney for the Williams' father also said they consider the verdict a victory.The dispute centered on whether Richard Williams had authority to commit his daughters to play in a 2001 "Battle of the Sexes" match that never took place.
Daily Dirt: Chris Robinson and Kate Hudson Still Fighting
Black Crowes star Chris Robinson tried to patch things up with his separated wife Kate Hudson. Robinson travelled to Australia because he was so depressed with the thought of not seeing his son while Hudson films the new movie 'Fools Gold'. Things didn't go as planned as the couple once again couldn't see eye to eye. Their probably is still some animosty in the fact that rumors still swril that her and Owen Wilson had an affair during the filming of 'You, Me And Dupree '. login or register to post comments | | | | | | | | ยป .
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