Friday, September 24, 2010

Hollywood News



Nicole Kidman's New Film Scores Standing Ovation!


Nicole Kidman sits on the panel at the press conference for her new movie, Rabbit Hole, during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival held at the Hyatt Regency on Tuesday (September 14) in Toronto, Canada. The Rabbit Hole premiere was sold out and received a standing ovation at the end. One movie critic writes, “Kidman is the true standout here, outmatching [co-star Aaron] Eckhart scene-by-scene to the point that it’s almost a problem, but [Dianne] Wiest is also terrific in her quiet but key role.”
Adds another, “Kidman’s performance recalls her great work in To Die For, a movie that her fans still cite as a cult favorite.”




Lohan To Sign 'Sobriety Clause' For Inferno


Producers behind Lindsay Lohan's new movie Inferno have confirmed they are adding a "sobriety clause" to her contract to ensure she behaves herself on set.

Lohan has endured a turbulent summer which has seen her jailed for breaching her probation relating to a 2007 DUI arrest and sent to court-ordered rehab. Movie bosses behind the new Linda Lovelace biopic vowed to stand by the star as she battled her personal issues, but the November start date has been thrown into jeopardy after Lohan failed two mandatory drug tests.

She is due back in court on Friday and is reportedly facing another stint in jail.

Inferno producer Chris Hanley has now revealed movie bosses are determined to make sure Lohan stays out of trouble when she finally begins filming the role and they have made sure her contract now contains a specific "sobriety clause".

Hanley tells E! News, "Formally, the terms of the acting services agreement would be such that Lindsay would not violate any obligation she would have to fulfil with the court, with her probation, or with the production insurance... Informally, as far as I am concerned that would include being 100 per cent sober, yes. The actual contractual wording would be more legal to include making sure the movie production would not be compromised in any way."



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