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The Independent on MSN15 terrible films directed by great actors, from Jodie Foster’s The Beaver to Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ
Jodie Foster’s The Beaver to Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ - THE COUNTDOWN: Remember the time Chris Evans spent his Marvel hiatus directing a romantic comedy? Of course you don’t – because it was ...
Jodie Foster's 20-year-old movie "Flightplan" broke into the Netflix most-watched list last week as the long awaited “Happy ...
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Guillermo del Toro, Jodie Foster to be honoured at this year's TIFF Tribute Awards
Guillermo del Toro and Jodie Foster are among those set to receive special honours at the 50th edition of the Toronto ...
Brendan Fraser will serve as Honorary Chair. Park Chan-wook's "No Other Choice" will have its North American premiere at the ...
Jodie Foster has admitted that she finds Gen Z-ers “really annoying”, saying that their attitude towards work difficult to ...
Jodie Foster revealed that she was “too scared” to take on a leading role in French before making “Vie Privée” at the mystery thriller’s Cannes press conference on Wednesday. “I had ...
Jodie Foster is no stranger to a murder mystery, and she'll be returning to the world of intrepid detective work as a lead in the upcoming... Back in 1982, former US president Ronald Reagan's ...
By Brian D. Johnson May 6, 2011 Photograph by Andrew Tolson Jodie Foster knows that you can’t talk about The Beaver without addressing the elephant in the room: the unholy mess of Mel Gibson.
Acclaimed actor and director Jodie Foster joined Q's Tom Power to talk about her latest film, The Mauritanian, and how it fits into a career full of roles that involve fighting for justice.
Jodie Foster is pictured at the Cannes Film Festival in 2021. Photo by Avalon / Bang Showbiz ... Jodie Foster says Generation Z can be “really annoying” to work with.
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