LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Adam Sandler is going to take on a dual role in his next film - as both "Jack and Jill."
According to Variety, the comedian, who will produce the romantic comedy via his Happy Madison banner, will play both the male and female title twins in the romantic comedy. The film is expected in early 2011 from Sony.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Pencils are sharpened, the scent of new text books is in the air and fall TV returns with a crop of shows hoping to last an entire season. In honor of all the students heading back to classroom, AccessHollywood.com is counting down the Top 10 TV school classics!
Find out which series is at the head of the class and who failed to make the grade!
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- His name may not be on the marquee just yet, but if you've laughed at a movie in the last two years, you can probably thank Ken Jeong.
Since getting his big break as Katherine Heigl's OB/GYN in "Knocked Up" in 2007, the actor has stood out in over a half-dozen big-screen comedies and TV appearances - and now, he's AccessHollywood.com's latest Rising Star.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Eric Bana may spend much of romantic drama "The Time Traveler's Wife" in the nude, but the star told Access Hollywood he didn't stress about working out for the role.
"Abs are for people with no friends," he said. "I don't do the ab thing.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Did you hear the one about the shallow, jaded, lonely celebrity who's forced to re-evaluate his priorities after he's diagnosed with a deadly disease?
It's not a joke, but rather the plot of "Funny People" - the third film from director Judd Apatow after "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" (2005) and "Knocked Up" (2007). But where those films were straight-on comedies with a heart, "Funny People" is being billed as Apatow's first "serious" movie.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Judd Apatow's new comedy, "Funny People," features the director's trademark obsession with racy humor and often-raunchy topics - but after casting Eric Bana to star opposite his wife Leslie Mann, Eric's sex scene were mysteriously left out.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Matthew Willig's path to Hollywood has been a bit different from most actors.
At first glance, a resume which includes about a dozen TV shows and two movies -- most recently, as the muscle-bound hunter Marlak opposite Jack Black and Michael Cera in "Year One" -- may not seem extraordinary.
But then again, there are few actors who also boast a 14-year NFL career and a Super Bowl ring.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Move over Seth Rogen, Diddy is going "Greek" with the Judd Apatow gang.
Sean "Diddy"Combs has signed on to join the new Apatow-produced comedy, "Get Him to the Greek," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Think of Peter and Sydney as an "Odd Couple" for the 21st Century. Or better yet, think of their romantic -- or rather, bromantic -- comedy as one of the funniest movies in a long time. Directed by John Hamburg, and co-written by Hamburg with Larry Levin, "I Love You, Man" has a delightful, good-natured vibe that goes hand-in-hand with its raunchy, R-rated humor.
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