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Another day, another appearance by Ms Bello! On Tuesday she attended the Los Angeles premiere of Eagle Eye, a new thriller movie starring Shia LaBeouf. This isn’t one of my favourite looks of hers, but it’s still great to be seeing yet more new pics of Maria!
Over 100 pictures have been added to the Gallery, and there are also additions from the Deauville Film Festival The Yellow Handkerchief premiere and new candids.
• Eagle Eye Los Angeles Premiere x107
• Deauville Film Festival – The Yellow Handkerchief Premiere x37 more
• 2008 – September 16th x4

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Whilst browsing Winona-Ryder.org I noticed Luciana had found some new posters for The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee and I’ve added the one featuring Maria to our Gallery. I’m really looking forward to this film, partly because of the amazing cast, which includes Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Blake Lively and Robin Wright Penn! I hope we’ll get more pictures from the film soon, because we didn’t get any set pictures!
You can see a few other small cast posters and read a synopsis of the film at the production company website.
as a young woman, pippa lee steals a husband, destroys another woman’s life, and lives happily ever after, until, at fifty, the same thing happens to her.
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A much warmer response greeted Udayan Prasad’s Louisiana road movie “The Yellow Handkerchief.” Producer Arthur Cohn won rousing applause at the gala screening Thursday after delivering a polemic against violence in Hollywood films. Following the show, he and topliners William Hurt and Maria Bello received the fest’s only real standing ovation.
– variety.com
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Maria Bello, introducing fiancé Bryn Mooser to costar Aaron Eckhart at a screening of their new movie, Towelhead, at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood. Bello, who was wearing her engagement ring, and Mooser sat next to each other inside the theater and chatted with Eckhart for a few minutes. When they weren’t talking with guests, the couple whispered with one another.
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We usually see Towelhead’s Maria Bello in small-type flicks like A History of Violence or her Oscar-nom’d turn in The Cooler. What’s her hang-up with H’wood? Is she afraid she’d be cheating on independent film if she scored a big-budget part as Wonder Woman or something? “It’s not so much that my heart belongs to independent movies,” said M.B. at the creepy new flick’s premiere. “I’m interested in good roles for women. And perhaps more studio roles are starting to get better for women, I’m not sure.” Stick with what you’re doing, Bel-babe, it’s working.
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Universal Pictures The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is proving to be a money winner on the Chinese mainland despite extensive criticism and controversy.
The Hollywood thriller has dominated Chinese cinemas since it was released on Sept 2, reaping 60.56 million yuan ($8.9 million) in one week, the Beijing News said on Tuesday.
“The box office takings is normal for an entertainment blockbuster,” Jiang Wei, general manager of the EDKO (Beijing) Film Distribution, was quoted as saying.
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Culture Wars Waged in Suburban Bedrooms
It is hardly news that teenage sexuality is a subject that drives many people crazy. But how crazy? In “Towelhead,” a provocative satire of a culture that is paradoxically hypersexual and puritanical, it makes everyone bonkers. The men tend to be glowering beasts unable to keep their hands to themselves, and the female characters are either angry, judgmental watchdogs or witchy Lolitas not fully aware of their Circean powers.
The movie, faithfully adapted from Alicia Erian’s novel, is the first film directed by Alan Ball, the creator of “Six Feet Under” (and of the new vampire series “True Blood”), and screenwriter of “American Beauty.” Set during the first gulf war, in a spanking-new, upscale housing development on the outskirts of Houston, “Towelhead” is a crude but scathing portrait of suburban life.
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