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| Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn Confirmed For ‘True Detective’ Season 2
HBO has confirmed that both Colin Farrell and Vince Vaughn will be starring in season two of True Detective. The two actors were among the names reported to be in talks for the anthology series early last month. Also confirmed is that Fast and the Furious (Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6) and Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin will be behind the camera for the first two episodes of the sophomore season. Cary Joji Fukunaga directed the entire eight-episode first season.
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| Possible ‘True Detective’ Season 2 Casting and Story Details Revealed
Since I don’t have HBO I wasn’t able to catch their latest hit original series True Detective during its eight-episode first season run that began last January. But once it hit home video I was finally able to pick up the box set and binge watch every single hour, and by the end I was convinced I had just seen the best season of a television crime series since the first episode of the CBS classic Wiseguy in 1987. Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson both turned in some of the finest performances of their respective careers, aided immeasurably by the writing of creator Nic Pizzolatto and Cary Joji Fukunaga‘s atmospheric direction. Now some possible casting and story details have surfaced, and can be read below if you’re all caught up and anxious for info on the sophomore season.
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| Disney In Depth: Why Did The Oscars Overlook ‘Saving Mr. Banks’?
Saving Mr. Banks was destined to be the first Disney film since perhaps Mary Poppins to accrue countless Oscar nominations across a multitude of categories. Unfortunately, the brilliant drama that explores the roots of how Mary Poppins evolved from page to screen failed to score more than one Academy Award nod. Why so? This Disney In Depth aims to identify why Saving Mr. Banks may not have resonated with certain critics, despite the warranted buzz it received prior to its release. I also share how Banks should have been recognized at the forthcoming 86th Academy Awards.
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| ‘Doctor Who’ Star Matt Smith In ‘In Bruges’ Deleted Scene (Video)
Martin McDonagh’s In Bruges is one of my all-time favorite movies. It’s dark and twisted and funny and not a movie you can easily forget. Though I love the movie, I’ve never seen any of the special features. And as it turns out, fan favorite Doctor Who star Matt Smith had a role in a flashback as a younger Harry, the role played by Ralph Fiennes, that was ultimately cut from the final film. After watching the scene you can see why it was cut, but it’s still cool to see. You can check out Matt Smith’s deleted In Bruges scene below, but be warned: it does contain some violent content and should be considered NSFW.
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