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Dick Tracy

Movie: Dick Tracy

Released on: 1990

Rating: 5.70

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Amanda Seyfried’s Top 20 Hottest Outfits

Amanda Seyfried is the kind of actress on the rise who makes you want to call her next movie a “potential breakthrough” even though she’s already had a few hits since Mamma Mia! and Mean Girls. Dear John and Letters To Juliet both scored solid profits (we’ll blame Jennifer’s Body on Megan Fox) and, if the Twilight audience checks out director Catherine Hardwicke‘s new film Red Riding Hood, she may finally have a blockbuster to truly call her own. If the Twi-Hards somehow resist Hood‘s steamy trailer, she’ll soon have another chance to go big when her futuristic Justin Timberlake thriller Now comes out this fall. Ryan Phillippe certainly treats Seyfried like the next Reese Witherspoon—will America do the same? Check out some of the star’s hottest looks in the gallery below.

20. Oh, Mamma

19. Showstopper

18. Scarlet Beauty

17. Mod Squad

16. Whimsical Web

15. Decadent»

- thefablife

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Darren Aronofsky Returning to Drug World with Dark Drama ‘Intricate’

I knew it wouldn't be long before we saw Darren Aronofsky back at it again, even if it is only in a producer capacity. Just as the filmmaker had decided to take a break from unleashing upon the world another punishing portrayal of psychological strife and human misery -- he's directing The Wolverine, shooting this April -- he's now ensured that his name will be attached to at least one movie fitting that mold in the coming years.That film is Intricate, a "dark story of a drug underworld". The picture centers around a promising young athlete who gets caught up in the drug trade in '90s New York. Directing the project is Brad Furman, who's moved his way up from serving as an assistant to Julia Roberts on Erin Brockovich and The Mexican to recently helming the soon-to-be-released legal thriller The Lincoln Lawyer. Furman will be developing the»


- Adam Quigley

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