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Review: A grumpy Tom Hanks stars in 'A Man Called Otto'

Sentimental tales about grumpy old men and American decline have, until recently, typically been the domain of Clint Eastwood. In the original, Rolf Lassgård richly inhabited the role of Ove, a curmudgeonly widower — a Forrest Grump —whose suicide attempts are foiled by needy neighbors and, ultimately, his grudging, sincere devotion to them. Exasperation, whether directed at a crying ballplayer or a slobbering canine, has always been squarely in Hanks' wheelhouse.

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Actors Ben Savage, Anson Williams run for office, joining stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger in politics

Actors Ben Savage and Anson Williams are up for election in California. The actors join a growing list of celebrities who have switched gears to politics, including Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Can the Rock steady the DC universe with 'Black Adam'?

In Hollywood’s superhero era, there has always been one particularly conspicuous absence.

Actor Fred Ward, of 'Tremors,' 'The Right Stuff' fame, dies

Fred Ward, a veteran actor who brought a gruff tenderness to tough-guy roles in “The Right Stuff,” “The Player” and “Tremors,” has died.

San Antonio's Vista Brewing to host Spaghetti Western pop-ups featuring eats from GiGi’s Deli chef

The gatherings will include chef-prepared Italian food, Texas-brewed beer and gunslinger flicks on a big screen.

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'Dark Shadows,' 'Lethal Weapon' actor Mitchell Ryan dies

Mitchell Ryan, who played a villainous general in the first “Lethal Weapon” movie, a ruthless businessman on TV’s “Santa Barbara” and had character roles on the soap opera “Dark Shadows” and the 1990s sitcom “Dharma & Greg,” has died.

EXPLAINER: How sweeping EU rules would curb tech companies

European Union lawmakers are weighing rules that would require online companies to ramp up efforts to keep harmful content off their platforms and take other steps to protect users.

Jason Bateman named Hasty Pudding's Man of the Year

Jason Bateman has been named the 2022 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

10 celebrities who served in the military

Here are 10 notable celebrities with military backgrounds.

Iconic Western starring Clint Eastwood dubbed in Navajo

An iconic Western starring Clint Eastwood has been dubbed in the Navajo language.

Giving the Western some swagger in 'The Harder They Fall'

“The Harder They Fall" has all of the gunfights, train robberies, saloons, and showdowns you would expect in a Western.

Baldwin shooting highlights risks of rushed film production

The fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin on a movie set has put a microscope on an often-unseen corner of the film industry where critics say the pursuit of profit can lead to unsafe working conditions.

Woke activists try and fail to cancel Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood for decades-old Academy Awards quip

Actor and Director Clint Eastwood has been targeted by “cancel culture” on social media this week over a clip from a 1970s awards show.

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Once a hero, Oregon congressional candidate funds questioned

Oregon congressional candidate and hero soldier Alek Skarlatos formed a nonprofit to advocate for veterans after he lost his 2020 race.

'Shang-Chi' tops box office for 3rd straight weekend

“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is the top film at the box office for the third straight weekend, but the muted reception for Clint Eastwood’s “Cry Macho” suggests older moviegoers still aren’t as eager to return to theaters.

“Cry Macho,” Reviewed: Clint Eastwood’s Rueful Tale of a Boy and a Bird

As director and star, the nonagenarian filmmaker looks back at pain and ahead to redemption.

newyorker.com

Clint Eastwood, Back in the Saddle

In his new film, the 91-year-old actor-director returns to a familiar genre, riding a horse on-screen for the first time in almost 30 years.

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At 91, Clint Eastwood throws a punch and rides a horse in his new movie. And he's not ready to quit

With 'Cry Macho,' Clint Eastwood may be the oldest American to direct and star in a major motion picture. But ask if anything has changed since his start and you get the verbal equivalent of an amused shrug.

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New this week: 'Cry Macho,' McCreery and 'The Morning Show'

This week’s new entertainment releases include new music from Lindsey Buckingham and Scott McCreery, as well as the return of Clint Eastwood, who has gone back to his Western roots with “Cry Macho,” starring as a former rodeo star hired to bring a young man in Mexico back to his father in the U.S. Fans of TV's “The Morning Show” will also get to see Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell and Billy Crudup kick off Season 2.

Don Everly of early rock ‘n’ roll Everly Brothers dies at 84

Don Everly, one-half of the pioneering rock ‘n’ roll Everly Brothers, has died.

Costume Designers Guild to honor Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers

Television producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers will be honored for their wardrobe efforts on hit TV shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Bridgerton” at Tuesday's Costume Designers Guild Awards.

‘Arrested Development’ actor Jessica Walter dies at 80

FILE - In this May 17, 2018 file photo, Jessica Walter attends the LA Premiere of "Arrested Development" Season Five in Los Angeles. Walter, who played a scheming matriarch in television series, has died. The actor's best-known film roles included playing the stalker in Clint Eastwood's 1971 thriller, Play Misty for Me." “She was a force, and her talent and timing were unmatched," Tony Hale, her “Arrested Development” co-star said on Twitter. She loved playing difficult women because “those are the fun roles.

American passenger recalls trying to kill train attacker

Passengers who wrestled and disarmed an Islamic State gunman aboard a high-speed Amsterdam to Paris train are recounting how their split-second decisions helped prevent what could have become a mass slaughter. “I was honestly trying my best to kill or restrain him,” Skarlatos said, recounting the chaotic Aug. 21, 2015 scene aboard the highspeed Amsterdam to Paris train.. The attack suspect, Ayoub El Khazzani faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if he is convicted of attempted terrorist murder. Skarlatos' lawyer stressed that El Khazzani was still a potential danger when his client tried to shoot him. Then, he said, “I sat on him.”The train rerouted to Arras, in northern France, where El Khazzani was arrested.

At Paris trial, passengers recall disarming of train gunman

At the trial's opening earlier this week, defense lawyer Sarah Mauger-Poliak said El Khazzani “regrets having allowed himself to become indoctrinated” by extremist propaganda. Authorities say El Khazzani boarded the train in Brussels armed with the Kalashnikov, nine clips with 30 rounds each, an automatic pistol and a cutter. Once aboard the train, El Khazzani lingered in a restroom between cars and then emerged bare-chested with his weapons, according to investigators. His wife, Isabelle, said subduing El Khazzani was "a five-man job” and that she regarded her husband as a hero. With the attacker under control, the train rerouted to Arras, in northern France, where El Khazzani was arrested.

Trial in France for extremist foiled by 3 Americans on train

The heavily-armed and bare-chested El Khazzani wounded a French-American who managed to briefly yank a Kalashnikov from his hands before the three vacationing Americans took him down. Their probe showed that Abaaoud and El Khazzani traveled together from Syria to Belgium and holed up with Chatra in a Brussels apartment. The alleged train attack plot went awry when passengers moved in on El Khazzani. Once aboard the train, El Khazzani lingered in a restroom between cars and emerged bare-chested with the Kalashnikov. He jumped in after a French banker, who has asked to remain anonymous, wrestled unsuccessfully with El Khazzani.

Paris train attack hero makes bid for Congress from Oregon

This summer, the worst wildfires on record burned in Oregon, with climate change and overgrown forests worsening fire conditions. A possible factor in Skarlatos' favor: Thousands of students at the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, who would normally vote in those towns, are learning remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic. His name recognition went only so far, said Christopher McKnight Nichols, associate professor of history at Oregon State University. Of his campaign war chest, over 60% comes from out of state, DeFazio said during their debate. Several GOP state lawmakers display the group's regalia in their Capitol offices.

Clint Eastwood sues CBD sellers over use of his name, image

LOS ANGELES Clint Eastwood sued several companies that sell CBD supplements on Wednesday, alleging that they are falsely using his name and image to push products he would never agree to endorse. The suit says phony news articles on Eastwood and his supposed championing and selling of CBD have been spread via email and social media. The headline on one such story reads: Big Pharma In Outrage Over Clint Eastwoods CBD ... He Fires Back With This!Another headline says, Breaking News: Clint Eastwood Exposes Shocking Secret Today." The story includes links to purchase what it claims are Eastwood's CBD products and quotes from a fabricated interview where Eastwood says he has moved on from the film business.

Floyds death hastens shift in police pop culture portrayals

In this image released by NBC, Jason Beghe portrays Hank Voight, left, in a scene from the crime series "Chicago PD." The divide between crime fiction and real life dates back to the genre's origins, more than 200 years ago. Law enforcement violence and corruption were extreme in the mid-19th century and some police forces were rooted in the patrols that used to chase down runaway slaves. Meanwhile, The police in early crime fiction were depicted as good, courageous, and brilliant, says Otto Penzler, the crime fiction publisher and bookseller. Over the past 50 years, the image of law enforcement has sometimes mirrored debates between liberals and conservatives.

Newspaper fights Warner Bros, 'Richard Jewell' over depiction of reporter trading sex for a scoop

The parent company of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution is threatening to sue Warner Bros. over the portrayal of a reporter in the Clint Eastwood film "Richard Jewell." Eastwood's film includes a plot line in which Kathy Scruggs, played by Olivia Wilde, offers a federal agent sex in exchange for a scoop. That depiction of Scruggs and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she worked at the time, has drawn criticism, particularly from the current staff at the newspaper. "Richard Jewell" currently has this disclaimer at the end of the film: "The film is based on actual historical events. Eastwood, an Oscar-winning actor and director, is a prominent conservative and has taken aim at the FBI and the news media with "Richard Jewell."

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Clint Eastwood Takes on the 1996 Atlanta Bombing in First Trailer for 'Richard Jewell'

Clint Eastwood is officially entering the 2020 awards season race with the debut of the first trailer for Richard Jewell. Soon after, Jewell (played by I, Tonyas Paul Walter Hauser) was vilified by the press and public alike, with his life left torn apart. Set to hit theaters on Dec. 13, 2019, the film is the first of two major projects about the 1996 events. The cast includes Jack Huston and Carla Gugino with Mindhunter breakout Cameron Britton as Jewell and Judith Light as his mother. Its really an extraordinary piece of work, Light recently told ET about signing on to the series.

2012: Clint Eastwood Talks To Empty Chair At RNC

Actor Clint Eastwood speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention in 2012.

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Clint Eastwood to direct Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger biopic

Award-winning director Clint Eastwood has agreed to direct another film about an American hero, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger for the Warner Brothers Studios. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Vladimir Duthiers have the latest Hollywood buzz.

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"American Sniper" opens nationwide on Wednesday

"American Sniper" opens nationwide on Wednesday Bradley Cooper stars in "American Sniper," directed by Clint Eastwood, which debuts nationwide on Wednesday. Also, the ladies of "The Talk" are filling in the gap between "The Late Late Show" hosts this week. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

cbsnews.com

Preview: Why Bradley Cooper is still wearing Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's shoes

Preview: Why Bradley Cooper is still wearing Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's shoes In Clint Eastwood's upcoming movie "American Sniper," Cooper plays Kyle, the deadliest sniper in U.S. history with more than 150 kills in Iraq. Cooper shares why he's still wearing the shoes Kyle wore on tour. Watch the full interview with Cooper Wednesday on "CBS This Morning."

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"American Sniper" premieres in New York

"American Sniper" premieres in New York Clint Eastwood's latest film, "American Sniper," starring Bradley Cooper premieres in New York. And, Angelina Jolie gets some award attention for her latest directed film "Unbroken." Suzanne Marques has that and more in your eye on entertainment.

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Clint Eastwood on why he directed "Jersey Boys"

Clint Eastwood on why he directed "Jersey Boys" Clint Eastwood is sitting in the director's chair once again with "Jersey Boys." The Hollywood legend spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about why he decided to make a big-screen film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical.

cbsnews.com

"Jersey Boys" set to hit the big screen this weekend

"Jersey Boys" set to hit the big screen this weekend Oscar-winning director Clint Eastwood and actors from the Tony-award winning musical discuss the making of the Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons biopic set to release this weekend. Suzanne Marques has a preview.

cbsnews.com

Clint Eastwood puts stamp on ‘Jersey Boys’

Clint Eastwood puts stamp on ‘Jersey Boys’ A cast member of the upcoming “How to train your Dragon” sequel weighs in on typecasting; and Clint Eastwood places his mark on Jersey Boys. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment stories.

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