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Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemons, Kevin Bacon, David Harbour, Dakota Johnson, Julianne Nicholson, Adam Scott, Corey Stoll, Juno Temple — Scott Cooper's "Black Mass" is not wanting in characters or stars to play them, but a movie can only hold so much, and unfortunately one had to go: the underrated and very talented Sienna Miller. So, why was she left on the cutting room floor?
“It came down to narrative choices,” the director told Boston Globe.
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Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemons, Kevin Bacon, David Harbour, Dakota Johnson, Julianne Nicholson, Adam Scott, Corey Stoll, Juno Temple — Scott Cooper's "Black Mass" is not wanting in characters or stars to play them, but a movie can only hold so much, and unfortunately one had to go: the underrated and very talented Sienna Miller. So, why was she left on the cutting room floor?
“It came down to narrative choices,” the director told Boston Globe.
- Digital Spy: Sienna Miller's role in Black Mass was cut over "narrative choices"
- The Playlist: 'Black Mass' Director Scott Cooper To Helm Endangered Species Drama 'American Wolf'
- Shockya: Black Mass Movie Review
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The Iraq War movie “American Sniper” is heading for a patriotism-fueled $35 million nationwide opening one week from Friday, according to pre-release tracking. And the Clint Eastwood-directed drama starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller will bring some real box-office ammo if it hits the mark at the Oscar nominations a day earlier.
It has sizzled in its limited rollout. Debuting on Christmas Day in four theaters, it posted one of the best limited openings of 2014 with $633,456, a strong $158,364 per-screen average.
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“Foxcatcher” subject Mark Schultz kicked off the new year by defending his angry social media rant against director Bennett Miller over a characterization he called “a sickening and insulting lie.”
“My story and my life are real. I am a real human being,” Schultz wrote on Facebook on Thursday.
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“Foxcatcher” subject Mark Schultz kicked off the new year by defending his angry social media rant against director Bennett Miller over a characterization he called “a sickening and insulting lie.”
“My story and my life are real. I am a real human being,” Schultz wrote on Facebook on Thursday.
- Entertainment Weekly: Mark Schultz apologizes for harsh language in his ‘Foxcatcher’ criticism
- Digital Spy: Mark Schultz apologises for 'harsh language' in his Foxcatcher criticism
- Vulture: Foxcatcher’s Real-Life Mark Schultz Bashes the Film on Twitter, Then (Kind of) Apologizes
- Screen Crush: 'Foxcatcher' Subject Mark Schultz Apologizes For the "Harshness" of His Comments, But Not the Comments Themselves
- The Playlist: Mark Schultz Turns Against ‘Foxcatcher’ In Social Media Meltdown, Says The Film Is "Primarily Fiction"
- Variety: Steve Carell Breaks the Mold in ‘Foxcatcher’
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If you have seen FOXCATCHER, chances are you were intrigued to look up some of the background on Mark Schultz, John DuPont, and the true crime story that influenced the acclaimed film. You may even have seen Mark Schultz acting chummy with with director Bennett Miller and stars Steve Carrel and Channing Tatum. Tatum, who plays Schultz in the film, and his real life counterpart seem to have gotten along well....
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If you have seen FOXCATCHER, chances are you were intrigued to look up some of the background on Mark Schultz, John DuPont, and the true crime story that influenced the acclaimed film. You may even have seen Mark Schultz acting chummy with with director Bennett Miller and stars Steve Carrel and Channing Tatum. Tatum, who plays Schultz in the film, and his real life counterpart seem to have gotten along well....
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- HitFix: 'Foxcatcher' subject Mark Schultz goes on tirade against director Bennett Miller
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“American Sniper” turned its Oscar-qualifying run into a record-breaker this weekend, posting the top four-day limited box-office debut of the year, and the best ever during the Christmas period.
The Clint Eastwood-directed Iraq War saga starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller brought in $850,000 from four theaters over the four days, an eye-popping $212,000 per-location average for distributor Warner Bros.
“The Grand Budapest Hotel” averaged $202,792 over three days in a four-theater opening in March for Fox Searchlight; the three-day total for “American Sniper” was
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The Clint Eastwood-directed “American Sniper” hit the bull’s-eye in its Christmas Day debut at the box office Thursday.
The Iraq War drama starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller brought in $240,000 for Warner Bros., an impressive $60,000 per-screen average that puts it on pace for one of the year’s best limited openings.
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The Clint Eastwood-directed “American Sniper” hit the bull’s-eye in its Christmas Day debut at the box office Thursday.
The Iraq War drama starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller brought in $240,000 for Warner Bros., an impressive $60,000 per-screen average that puts it on pace for one of the year’s best limited openings.
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