Cops have rules. He doesn’t! Yes, author Lee Child’s iconic Jack Reacher comes roaring on to our screens courtesy of Tom Cruise in top, all-action form as Jack Reacher. Film correspondent Rob Fox sat down with writer/director Christopher McQuarrie to discuss what was so irresistable about this project.
When a gunman takes five lives with six shots, all evidence points to the suspect in custody. On interrogation, the suspect offers up a single note: “Get Jack Reacher!” So begins an extraordinary chase for the truth, pitting Jack Reacher against an unexpected enemy, with a skill for violence and a secret to keep.
Jack Reacher is set for release on December 21st in the Us and December 28th here in the UK. Check out our Jack Reacher review, and the rest of our coverage here.
When a gunman takes five lives with six shots, all evidence points to the suspect in custody. On interrogation, the suspect offers up a single note: “Get Jack Reacher!” So begins an extraordinary chase for the truth, pitting Jack Reacher against an unexpected enemy, with a skill for violence and a secret to keep.
Jack Reacher is set for release on December 21st in the Us and December 28th here in the UK. Check out our Jack Reacher review, and the rest of our coverage here.
- 12/19/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Beth Littleford has adopted a baby girl. The actress and her husband Rob Fox welcomed a newborn daughter into their family last week, People says. Halcyon 'Hallie' Juna was born in the early hours of Friday morning. The publication reports that Halcyon was chosen as it is a family name for Littleford, while her 6-year-old son Jackson "wanted to name his new sister Juna". Responding to a fan's (more)...
- 3/26/2012
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Actress Beth Littleford is a mum again after adopting a baby girl.
The Crazy, Stupid, Love star and her husband Rob Fox became proud parents to Halycon Juna in the early hours of Friday, her representative confirms to Us Weekly.
The little girl, known as Hallie, was adopted from the U.S. and weighed in at six pounds, nine ounces (2.9 kilograms).
The couple is already parents to biological son Jackson, six.
The Crazy, Stupid, Love star and her husband Rob Fox became proud parents to Halycon Juna in the early hours of Friday, her representative confirms to Us Weekly.
The little girl, known as Hallie, was adopted from the U.S. and weighed in at six pounds, nine ounces (2.9 kilograms).
The couple is already parents to biological son Jackson, six.
- 3/25/2012
- WENN
Courtesy Beth Littleford
It’s a girl for Beth Littleford!
The Crazy, Stupid, Love actress and former Daily Show correspondent, 43, and her husband, producer-director Rob Fox, have adopted a daughter, a rep confirms to People exclusively.
Daughter Halcyon “Hallie” Juna was born at 1:05 a.m. on Friday, March 23. She weighed in at 6 lbs., 9 oz and measured 18 in. long.
The couple decided on the baby girl’s first name — Halcyon is Littleford’s middle name and her grandmother’s name — but big brother Jackson, 6, “wanted to name his new sister Juna.”
– Anya Leon with reporting by Ulrica Wihlborg
Courtesy Beth Littleford...
It’s a girl for Beth Littleford!
The Crazy, Stupid, Love actress and former Daily Show correspondent, 43, and her husband, producer-director Rob Fox, have adopted a daughter, a rep confirms to People exclusively.
Daughter Halcyon “Hallie” Juna was born at 1:05 a.m. on Friday, March 23. She weighed in at 6 lbs., 9 oz and measured 18 in. long.
The couple decided on the baby girl’s first name — Halcyon is Littleford’s middle name and her grandmother’s name — but big brother Jackson, 6, “wanted to name his new sister Juna.”
– Anya Leon with reporting by Ulrica Wihlborg
Courtesy Beth Littleford...
- 3/24/2012
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
BBC America has greenlighted its first two unscripted series, Would You Rather with Graham Norton and Hard Drive with Richard Hammond, which are tied to two of the cable channel's top three unscripted franchises, reruns of British hits Top Gear, Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares and The Graham Norton Show. Would You Rather will feature host and comedian Graham Norton in a new original comedy game show that tests the wits of the best U.S. comics. Shot in New York, it’s produced by So Television and executive produced by Norton, Graham Stuart and Jim Biederman. It will premiere later this year as part of BBC America’s recently launched comedy franchise The Ministry of Laughs. Meanwhile, Top Gear host Hammond will star in the six-episode Hard Drive with Richard Hammond. Produced by BBC Worldwide Prods and based on the BBC format World’s Toughest Driving Tests, it features Hammond traveling the U.
- 7/25/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
As bizarre as it is to think that Gabrielle Muccino, the serious minded dramatic helmer of the two Will Smith character pieces The Pursuit of Happyness and Seven Pounds is currently filming a broad, soccer mums comedy starring Gerard Butler as a school team’s coach who has a past for womanizing and a current penchant for sleeping with the mum’s of his players, I can’t help but be intrigued by it.
In fact, I might be ready to go against my original summation of Playing The Field two months ago and maybe it won’t be as small minded as I presumed. According to 24 Frames, Stuart Blumberg, the Oscar nominated co-screenwriter of The Kids Are All Right has just been brought in to sharpen Rob Fox’s (So I Married An Axe Murderer) original screenplay and perhaps make it play deeper with more on it’s mind,...
In fact, I might be ready to go against my original summation of Playing The Field two months ago and maybe it won’t be as small minded as I presumed. According to 24 Frames, Stuart Blumberg, the Oscar nominated co-screenwriter of The Kids Are All Right has just been brought in to sharpen Rob Fox’s (So I Married An Axe Murderer) original screenplay and perhaps make it play deeper with more on it’s mind,...
- 4/6/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Authors: Lisa Mannetti, Steven W. Booth, Harry Shannon, Rob Fox, Calie Voorhis, Stephanie Kincaid, Matthew Louis, David Dunwoody, Bev Vincent, Richard Jeter, Joe McKinney, Michelle McCrary, Boyd E. Harris, Nate Southard J.L. Comeau, Bob Nailor, Lee Thomas, Mitchel Whitington, Steven E. Wedel, Mark Onspaugh, and Morgan Ashe.
Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology is the first zombie compendium that this reviewer has sunk his teeth into. A diverse collection, this novel hosts over twenty short stories of everything undead. Released March 15, 2010 by 23 House, this is a well edited novel from zombie researchers Joe McKinney and Michelle McCrary. Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology is full of tales involving flood waters carrying zombies to those uninfected, those infected recovering from the zompocalypse and strange men using the re-animated for their very own sick desires. All of the excitement occurs in five sections, titled: Origin, The Plague Begins, In Dubious Battle,...
Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology is the first zombie compendium that this reviewer has sunk his teeth into. A diverse collection, this novel hosts over twenty short stories of everything undead. Released March 15, 2010 by 23 House, this is a well edited novel from zombie researchers Joe McKinney and Michelle McCrary. Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology is full of tales involving flood waters carrying zombies to those uninfected, those infected recovering from the zompocalypse and strange men using the re-animated for their very own sick desires. All of the excitement occurs in five sections, titled: Origin, The Plague Begins, In Dubious Battle,...
- 3/18/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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