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Russell Crowe gets lost kayaking off Long Island

Russell Crowe

Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe lost his way kayaking off New York's Long Island and was picked up by a U.S. Coast Guard boat and ferried to a harbor, officials said Sunday

 

Watch the first ‘Les Miserables’ trailer

Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway star in director Tom Hooper’s (“The King’s Speech”) bigscreen adaptation of the iconic musical. Universal will release "Les Miserables" on December 14.

 

The Next Three Days Look Like They're Gonna Suck For Russell Crowe

I love watching Russell Crowe in movies. The man is one of my favorite actors and reminds me of the old school tough guys like Lee Marvin and Robert Mitchum.

His new movie The Next Three Days, based off of the French film Pour Elle, tells the story of a man trying to free his wife from prison. Least that's what the trailer told me is going to, and does, happen. Looks ok, but the line where he looks up and says, "Show me where the bullets go." had me laughing.

 

Critics Consensus: Robin Hood Isn't A Merry Time

Critics Consensus: Robin Hood Isn't A Merry Time

This week at the movies, we've got serious swashbuckling (Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchet), amour in Verona (Letters to Juliet, starring Amanda Seyfried and Chris Egan),and roundball romance (Just Wright, starring Common and Queen Latifah). Robin Hood is a merry man, right? Well, not in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, and the film suffers from its deviation from the legend, despite its impressive visuals and strong performances. Romeo once wondered, "Is love a tender thing?

 

'Robin Hood' to open Cannes

Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood," starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, has been selected as the opening-night film for the upcoming Festival de Cannes.

 

Here's The Trailer For Ridley Scott's ROBIN HOOD!!

Here's The Trailer For Ridley Scott's ROBIN HOOD!!

ComingSoon has the trailer for Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott's ROBIN HOOD film. And, not surprisingly, it looks like what you'd expect from a Robin Hood movie by Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe.

 

'17 Again' is weekend's No. 1 movie

'17 Again' is weekend's No. 1 movie

Zac Efron's body-switch comedy takes in $24.1 mil, easily outpacing''State of Play'' at box office.

 

Tweens Take Zac Efron To #1 Friday While Serious 'State Of Play' Snags #2

Tweens Take Zac Efron To #1 Friday While Serious 'State Of Play' Snags #2

Talk about a tired premise. It's difficult to imagine a more overworked plot device than the body swap. But stick a tween dream like Zac Efron in this drivel -- and suddenly the domestic box office dollars flow. So the New Line/Warner Bros' 17 Again opened to $10 million Friday from 3,255 theaters for No. 1 and a possible $28M weekend.

 

Critics Consensus: 17 Again Is Sweet And Poignant

Critics Consensus: 17 Again Is Sweet And Poignant

This week at the movies, we've got a high school do-over (17 Again, starring Zac Efron and Leslie Mann), some journalistic thrills (State of Play, starring Russell Crowe and Rachel McAdams), and cardiovascular action (Crank High Voltage, starring Jason Statham and Bai Ling).

 

Vanessa Redgrave cast in 'Robin Hood'

Vanessa Redgrave cast in 'Robin Hood'

Oscar winner will play Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine in the Ridley Scott movie starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett.

 

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