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Here’s a scruffy, recently birthday’d Keanu Reeves caught on camera flagrantly breaking the law. It clearly says NO LOITERING. And correct us if we’re wrong, but Keanu is the very definition of “Loitering.” On the bright side, ahead we have a photo of Keanu laughing while performing Shakespearean monologues to no one in particular. [Photos: Splash News Online]
KEANU REEVES is in talks to reprise his role as a dopey teen for another installment in the BILL & TED movie series, according to his co-star ALEX WINTER.Reeves and...
Downtown Buffalo is about to make a splash on the big screen north of the border.
Keanu Reeves will receive an acting award and make an appearance with Vera Farmiga at the annual Woodstock Film Festival.
Clive Owen, Will Ferrell, Mickey Rourke, Bill Murray, Helen Mirren, Ellen Page, Ewan McGregor, Rachel Weisz, James McAvoy, Robert Redford, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Spacey, Kelly Preston, Paul Giamatti, Kevin Bacon, Dustin Hoffman, Marion Cotillard, Robin Wright, Ryan Phillippe, Liv Tyler, Kristin Scott [...]
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The producers have released a clip and several pictures from the film, which still doesn't have a distributor. That pushes back any nationwide release until sometime next year.
The Houston Texans will square off against their arch nemesis’ the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday morning at Reliant Stadium. Since the inception of the Texans organization they have played the Colts twice a year for the last 8 years. Over the 16 times these two teams have met the Texans have only come away with the win once. This should be grounds to qualify as one of the highest levels of ...
Filed under: Personal Finance , News , The Economy , Lynnette Khalfani-Cox There was a time, not too long ago, when Americans thought that everything bigger was better. Got a nice big home? Sweet. But a 5,000-square-foot McMansion showed that you were really living large. Rolling around in a sporty SUV? Cool. But having a huge (and expensive) Hummer really showed that you'd arrived. Now it seems ...
Yes, the officiating in the NBA Finals has been awful. All season, actually. But the bellyaching is becoming boring. Players need to grow up and quit blaming refs for their failures, Mike Freeman says.
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