All Good Things is a theatrical adaptation of one of New York City’s most famous true-crime stories and one of the nation’s most captivating missing person cases: that of real-estate heir Robert Durst, who, in 1982, was accused of (but never tried in) the murder of his missing wife.
Kathie Durst has never been found.
In the movie, Ryan’s first in nearly four years, Gosling and Dunst play characters based on The Dursts. The Tinseltowners also appear topless on the promotional poster for the Andrew Zarecki-directed, Frank Langella-assisted mystery, in theaters Dec. 3.
The couple that works together, stays together. (Until, of course, one of them cheats…)
Soon-to-be spouses Russell Brand and Katy Perry aren’t set to wed until later this year, but the twosome are already reportedly eyeing their first project together as man and wife: Co-stars in a remake of the ’80s comedy The Money Pit.
Top Gun 2 is preparing for take-off. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, aka Tom Cruise, has agreed to reprise his role of the sexually conflicted, karaoke-loving flyboy in the long-delayed sequel to the 1986 flight-themed romantic drama Top Gun.
Double Oscar winner Hilary Swank has been criticized by Hollywood ambulance chaser Gloria Allred, who claims that Swank and MGM Studios failed to consult the film of a murder victim at the center of the new drama, Conviction, opening in theaters this Friday.
Betty White: Golden Girl turned Alien Butt-Kicking Machine?
Octogenarian “It Girl” Betty White has landed a cameo role in the next Men in Black movie, industry observers squealed to gabbers at BloodyDisgusting.com this week.