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- Jackie and Ada must cover for their captors when visitors come knocking at the hotel door. In this scene: Jackie (Jackie Chan), Elsa (Eva Cobo), Ada (Carol "Do Do" Cheng)
- Taking matters into her own hands, Beverly hires a private investigator to find out what John is hiding. In this scene: John (Richard Gere), Beverly (Susan Sarandon), Devine (Richard Jenkins), Scott (Nick Cannon), Link (Stanley Tucci)
- Juni and Carmen find out that life after saving the world isn't necessarily happily ever after. In this scene: Carmen (Alexa Vega), Juni (Daryl Sabara)
- When John and Bobbie's rumba is less than exhilerating, Paulina steps in to show them how it's done. In this scene: Bobbie (Lisa Ann Walter), John Clark (Richard Gere), Chic (Bobby Cannavale), Paulina (Jennifer Lopez)
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Guest Blogger: Photographer Homer Parkes
“I am infinitely curious about the lives of strangers and hope to convey that curiosity through my photography.” ~Parkes
CANNES NEWS: Busy Scorsese on GANGS OF NEW YORK, SILENCE and more
He’s currently in post-production, he’s producing a documentary about the late Roger Ebert, developing a TV series based on GANGS OF NEW YORK, executive producing new films for Luc Besson and Andrew Lau, signed up to direct a documentary about Bill Clinton and just announced his latest project at the Cannes Film Festival.
Spotlight on Sarah Polley and the power of a documentary film
In her new film, Oscar®-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley discovers that the truth depends on who’s telling it.
Memorable Miramax moments at Cannes
It’s day two of Cannes so before big news breaks this year, recall great moments from the past.
Cannes Rewind: PULP FICTON
“I never expect to win anything when a jury has to decide because I don’t make the kinds of movies that bring people together. I make the kinds of movies that split people apart.”
The Cannes International Film Festival kicks off with familiar faces
The 66th Cannes International Film Festival opens on Wednesday and many familiar faces are returning.
Happy Miramax Mother’s Day!
Celebrate the good, the bad and the…misunderstood mothers in film this Mother’s Day!
The Great Luhrmann
See how the Luhrmann look has evolved from his first film, STRICTLY BALLROOM to THE GREAT GATSBY now in theaters.












