Saoirse Ronan
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Warner Bros. Nabs Ryan Gosling’s Directorial Debut ‘How to Catch a Monster’
Bold Films is financing and producing the movie, which stars Saoirse Ronan and Christina Hendricks
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‘The Host’ Review: Invasion of the Boring Snoozers
Replace vampires and werewolves with body-snatching aliens, and you’re left with another dippy Stephenie Meyer love triangle
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Stephenie Meyer’s ‘The Host’ Trailer Has Invaded (Video)
The trailer for "The Host" debuts, and it looks like "Twilight" writer Stephenie Meyer's reign over the box office will continue
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Cannes 2012: BBC Films To Release Simon Curtis’ Art Drama ‘The Golden Lady,’ Other Films
Simon Curtis film tells true story of Gustav Klimt painting stolen by the Nazis; BBC Films slate will also include Saoirse Ronan in World War I memoir "Testament of Youth"
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TIFF, Day 8: Doom, Death and Questionable Taste
As the fest winds down, films about apocalypse and assassination step up
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Cannes Deal Central: Sundance Selects Keeps Buying, IFC Midnight Joins In
Company makes fifth Cannes purchase with “Poliss,” while sister company IFC Midnight grabs controversial “Snowtown”
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‘Way Back’s’ Peter Weir: I Wouldn’t Go Into Film Today … Maybe TV
The six-time Oscar nominee tells how he turned his back on the studio system to make a $30 million survival drama
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First Look: Saoirse Ronan is a Killing Machine in ‘Hanna’ (Trailer)
New trailer shows the “Atonement” star wielding all manner of weaponry and causing loads of mayhem
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Alexis Bledel to Play Teenage Assassin in ‘Violet and Daisy’
Saoirse Ronan and James Gandolfini also star in Geoffrey Fletcher’s directorial debut
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Callbacks: Mulligan, Ronan are ‘Violet and Daisy’; Baruchel Hypes ‘Pig’
Alex Pettyfer will play the title role in DreamWorks’ adaptation of the young-adult sci-fi novel “I Am Number Four”
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Peter Jackson: Grilled on ‘Bones,’ ‘Hobbit’
“The book had made all us cry, and we wanted to find out why we’d reacted that way. It was like decoding the book”
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Oscar Verdicts: ‘Invictus,’ ‘The Lovely Bones’
Too corny? Too messy? A pair of the year’s biggest Oscar contenders leave lots of questions.