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Boxer Johnny Tapia to Be Played By ‘Red Riding Hood’ Actor (Exclusive)
Shiloh Fernandez will portray the five-time world champion.
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‘Once Upon a Time’s’ Meghan Ory Talks Red Riding Hood’s Big Reveal
The actress tells THR what the twist means for her character and what to expect as the series moves toward its season-ender.
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‘Vivaldi’ Biopics Go Head-to-Head
Boris Damast-helmed project set to shoot in September, ahead of Patrica Riggen-directed biopic on Baroque composer.
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Red Riding Hood Beauty
HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY: “Red Riding Hood” makeup artist Monica Huppert reveals how she created Amanda Seyfried’s look.
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SXSW: Catherine Hardwicke Packs ‘Em In for Director’s Workshop
THR's Jay A. Fernandez moderates the "Red Riding Hood" and "Twilight" director's workshop at the film festival Saturday.
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Sony’s ‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Heads Towards $38 Million Opening
"Rango" stomps "Mars Needs Moms"; "Red Riding Hood" has softer-than-expected Friday debut.
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‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Likely to Beat ‘Red Riding Hood’ at Box Office
The sci-fi war film starring Aaron Eckhart is eyeing a roughly $30 million bow, while the Amanda Seyfried film directed by "Twilight's" Catherine Hardwicke could make up to $20 million.
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‘Red Riding Hood’ Gets ‘Twilight’ Spin
Amanda Seyfried stars as the title character with Shiloh Fernandez as her love interest in the David Leslie Johnson-penned film, opening in theaters Friday.
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‘Red Riding Hood’ Blows Into Hollywood
Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman and director Catherine Hardwicke attend film's windy, elaborate premiere.
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Amanda Seyfried to Star in ‘Gone’
The Heitor Dhalia-directed thriller will be shopped at the European Film Market this week in Berlin.
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SXSW: Catherine Hardwicke’s ‘Red Riding Hood’ Among Fest’s Feature Line-up
The South by Southwest Film Festival rolled out its feature film program Wednesday, and among the treats is Morgan Spurlock’s "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold," Errol Morris’ "Tabloid," a documentary about the Foo Fighters and an early screening of Catherine Hardwicke's "Red Riding Hood." As its size and influence grows—and its movies increasingly find distribution—SXSW has felt its reputation begin to push at the boundaries of its second-tier status. The 2011 festival, which runs March 11-19 and also features panels and workshops, will include 130 features, including 60 world premieres, selected from a total of 1,792 features.
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