Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny Cash, and June Carter Cash. Though both Cashes died in 2003, they oversaw the .. Read more
| Starring | Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Patrick, Ginnifer Goodwin |
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| Director | James Mangold |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
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Cameron Diaz is reportedly set to reunite with her Vanilla Sky co-star Tom Cruise - in a new spy thriller. The pair teamed up to star in the 2001 movie alongside Penelope Cruz - and now they are set to go back to the big screen together again in a new untitled project with Walk The Line director James Mangold. A source tells British newspaper the Daily Express, "Cameron plays a woman on a blind date who ends up being embroiled in a dramatic adventure with Cruise, who portrays a top U.S. spy.... Read more
Actor-turned-rapper Joaquin Phoenix hopes his movie career will become insignificant as he becomes the new Eminem. The Walk The Line star recently announced his plans to quit acting and concentrate on making music, and, despite criticism and claims his news is just a hoax, Phoenix insists he's deadly serious about never appearing before the cameras again. He tells WENN his rap career "has been brewing for a long time" and he has flirted with the idea of quitting acting. But, learning to play... Read more
Legendary rock n roll rebel Cox gets the biopic treatment he surely deserves courtesy of writer-director Jake Kasdan and writer-producer Judd Apatow. It kicks off in time-honoured fashion with Cox on the point of receiving a lifetime achievement award, then flashes back to the infamous childhood machete trauma that forever alienated him from his father but which set him on his rocky road to musical superstardom. Echoes of recent movies about Dewey's near-contemporaries, Ray Charles and Johnny... Read more
Good news! Joaquin Phoenix hasn’t lost his mind. He isn’t hooked on hard drugs (as far as we know). And he isn’t about to give up acting for hip-hop. He’s only joking. That’s my conclusion after belatedly watching the star’s notorious appearance with David Letterman on The Tonight Show last month in its entirety. Like most of us, I had assumed the worst when I read the headlines the morning after the late night broadcast and saw brief clips of the lowlights... Read more