It’s every father’s nightmare, even the celebrity dads.
Clive Owen’s little girl is all growd-ed-ed up and that means, dating.
Clive says he was horrified when he found out this 12-year-old daughter Hannah was over the “Boys have cooties” stage and had a man of her own.
Kind of.
Apparently she has a “half-boyfriend.”
Owen explains, “She tells me, ‘Dad... I share him with a friend.’ I still feel awful thinking about it.”
What better advertising could a film possibly have?
Duplicity co-stars, the super sexy Clive Owen and the impossibly lovely and ageless Julia Roberts, arrived at the film’s premiere last night in London.
Who could possibly say no to the chance to spend two hours in a dark room with these two?
Duplicity opens March 20th.
–Sasha Perl-Raver
Clive Owen was in Dublin yesterday to speak at The James Experience as part of the Dublin Film Festival.
We love that the festival is sponsored by Jameson.
That must make the films a lot more entertaining.
Of course, anything is entertaining when Clive Owen is involved.
–Sasha Perl-Raver
From 1974 to 1976, American cinema rode a wave of paranoid political thrillers, all inspired by events like Watergate, Nixon’s resignation, an oil crisis, the crash of the stock market and the long sought end to the Vietnam War.
The ghost of those films, including The Parallax View, The Conversation and Three Days of the Condor, can easily be seen in The International, opening today.
Following in the footsteps of early 70s, paranoid, post-Nixon political thrillers like The Parallax View, The Conversation and Three Days of the Condor, The International is a taut, tense, riveting thriller about the fight against corruption and overarching power by civilians in way over their heads.
The movie follows Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and Manhattan District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts), two colleagues determined to take down of the world’s most powerful banks who they believe are involved in a myriad of illegal operations.
Julia Roberts and Clive Owen were spotted filming their new film “Duplicity” in Rome. “Duplicity” is written a directed by Tony Gilroy who previously wrote the first three Bourne films and directed last year’s Sydney Pollack produced “Michael Clayton.” This is Clive and Julia’s second film together, the first was “Closer” in 2004.
Clive, looking handsome and chiseled, shot a restaurant scene while Julia was spotted kissing husband and cameraman Danny Moder before they walked off hand in hand to visit the famous Pantheon.