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Behold the ‘Ocean’s 8’ Cast in All Its Glory
Behold the ‘Ocean’s 8’ Cast in All Its Glory
Behold the ‘Ocean’s 8’ Cast in All Its Glory
Any list of the best movie remakes of all-time has to include Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven, a classy, canny update of the Rat Pack heist flick that originally starred Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Angie Dickinson. Soderbergh’s Ocean’s was an even more star-studded affair featuring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Julia Roberts. The critically acclaimed and commercially successful comedy ultimately spawned two sequels; together, the three Soderbergh Ocean’s made more than $1.1 billion worldwide, a number so large it would even impress Sinatra and Clooney’s Danny Ocean.
'American Horror Story' Crossover Season Details Revealed
'American Horror Story' Crossover Season Details Revealed
'American Horror Story' Crossover Season Details Revealed
It’s getting harder and harder to track Ryan Murphy’s ideas for future American Horror Story seasons, but one standout idea saw the first year’s Murder House crossing over with the Season 3 Coven. We won’t see said mashup in Season 7, but Murphy nonetheless reveals exactly what would bring the stories together, and how absurd Sarah Paulson’s workload would be.
'AHS: Roanoke' Finale Trailer Reveals Sarah Paulson's Return
'AHS: Roanoke' Finale Trailer Reveals Sarah Paulson's Return
'AHS: Roanoke' Finale Trailer Reveals Sarah Paulson's Return
Well, it finally happened. American Horror Story: Roanoke has reached the end of its 10-week run, and as promised, near every one of the characters we’ve come to know has died in the woods of Virginia. Next week’s finale looms, but more than one survivor will make a shocking return, including Sarah Paulson’s Asylum character Lana Winters in the first trailer.
Sterling K. Brown May Join 'American Crime Story' Season 2
Sterling K. Brown May Join 'American Crime Story' Season 2
Sterling K. Brown May Join 'American Crime Story' Season 2
Asked to recall the most endearing pair of The People v. O.J. Simpson, what would you say? Certainly not John Travolta and Courtney B. Vance, or David Schwimmer and a glass of juice, but Sarah Paulson and Sterling K. Brown’s Marcia Clark and Chris Darden. Ryan Murphy may yet get those two crazy kids together, as Brown is reportedly in for the second, Katrina-focused season.
Sarah Paulson Responds to That Billie Dean Howard ‘AHS: Roanoke’ Theory
Sarah Paulson Responds to That Billie Dean Howard ‘AHS: Roanoke’ Theory
Sarah Paulson Responds to That Billie Dean Howard ‘AHS: Roanoke’ Theory
For the past several years we’ve seen Sarah Paulson play some of the loudest, more extreme characters on television. Whether she’s donning a perm as Marcia Clarke, wearing two heads as Bette and Dot Tattler, or thick black eyeliner as Hypodermic Sally, Paulson is often a bold, stylized on-screen presence. But in Blue Jay, Paulson, looking like her natural self, gives a quieter performance as one of her most stripped-down characters yet.
'People v. OJ's Darden and Marcia Clark 'More Than Friends'
'People v. OJ's Darden and Marcia Clark 'More Than Friends'
'People v. OJ's Darden and Marcia Clark 'More Than Friends'
However much of the real People v. O.J. Simpson trial FX may have been fictionalized, the Emmys in hand can speak to their successful dramatization. Still, the implied chemistry between prosecuting attorneys Marcia Clark and Chris Darden got tongues wagging, to which the real Darden now admits the pair were “more than friends.”
Sarah Paulson's 'American Crime Story' S2 Return Confirmed
Sarah Paulson's 'American Crime Story' S2 Return Confirmed
Sarah Paulson's 'American Crime Story' S2 Return Confirmed
If a lead role in each subsequent American Horror Story and an Emmy for The People v. O.J. Simpson hadn’t clued you in, Sarah Paulson remains one of Ryan Murphy’s closest collaborators. So it is, that after a universally-acclaimed turn as Marcia Clark, Paulson is confirmed to return for the Katrina-centric Season 2 of American Crime Story.
Sarah Paulson Wins Outstanding Lead Actress at 2016 Emmys
Sarah Paulson Wins Outstanding Lead Actress at 2016 Emmys
Sarah Paulson Wins Outstanding Lead Actress at 2016 Emmys
The miniseries or movie category makes things tougher to sort out each year, but the Outstanding Lead Actress award at the 2016 Emmy Awards was definitely Sarah Paulson's to lose. So it is, that the People v. O.J. Simpson star took home the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie award at the 2016 Emmy Awards.

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