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'Horrible Bosses 2' Reveals Plot, First Set Photos Leak
'Horrible Bosses 2' Reveals Plot, First Set Photos Leak
'Horrible Bosses 2' Reveals Plot, First Set Photos Leak
Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day are back in 'Horrible Bosses 2,' and these working stiffs have some new adversaries to face. As New Line Cinema announced the start of production in Los Angeles, California (from which we've obtained the first set photos), the studio also revealed the official plot synopsis and the full involvement of newcomers Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz.
‘Horrible Bosses 2′ Hires Christoph Waltz
‘Horrible Bosses 2′ Hires Christoph Waltz
‘Horrible Bosses 2′ Hires Christoph Waltz
Though it was recently reported that 'Django Unchained' star Christoph Waltz would not be starring in the upcoming sequel, we are pleased to share the news that 'Horrible Bosses 2' has managed to hire Waltz after all. Waltz will be playing a bad guy -- of course -- alongside Chris Pine, who will play his son in one of the most inspired casting choices in recent memory.
'Horrible Bosses 2' May Cast Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz
'Horrible Bosses 2' May Cast Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz
'Horrible Bosses 2' May Cast Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz
In the first 'Horrible Bosses' film, the team of Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day faced down a trio of awful employers and rode the box office to the tune of $117 million. Since those bosses were played by Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell, the upcoming 'Horrible Bosses 2' will have to up the ante. With Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz and Chris Pine being eyed for the sequ
‘The Zero Theorem’ Review
‘The Zero Theorem’ Review
‘The Zero Theorem’ Review
Terry Gilliam returns with his follow-up to 2009's 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' with the equally divisive 'The Zero Theorem.' Christoph Waltz plays Qohen Leth, a computer and math whiz who is tasked by his enigmatic boss (Matt Damon, doing his best Karl Lagerfeld impression) to solve the impossible zero theorem -- a nihilistic mathematical equation that would effectively prove that the wo
'Tarzan' Finds a Villain in Christoph Waltz
'Tarzan' Finds a Villain in Christoph Waltz
'Tarzan' Finds a Villain in Christoph Waltz
A 'Tarzan' remake with David Yates of the 'Harry Potter' franchise attached to direct has long been in development, and has actually not been officially greenlit as of yet. However, Warner Bros. is looking to culminate a top-notch cast to help get this film made, and Oscar-winning 'Django Unchained' star Christoph Waltz has been added in a villainous role.
Christoph Waltz Wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Oscars
Christoph Waltz Wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Oscars
Christoph Waltz Wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Oscars
It was one of the most hotly contested categories at the 2013 Academy Awards, but Christoph Waltz squeaked ahead of some very tough competition and took home some Oscar gold, winning Best Supporting Actor for his role in Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained.' This was not an easy victory, especially since every nominee in this category was a past winner!
Saturday Night Live Review
Saturday Night Live Review
Saturday Night Live Review
'SNL' is back with a real actor this week, after having musicians host two weeks in a row. Christoph Waltz of 'Django Unchained' drops by to spruce things up, but how did he do?
SNL Offers the Pope a Retirement Plan
SNL Offers the Pope a Retirement Plan
SNL Offers the Pope a Retirement Plan
Saturday Night Live doesn't often tackle religion, but when it rains, it pours! You may have already seen the instantly viral 'Djesus Uncrossed,' but have you seen the fake advertisement for a service that assists Popes with their retirement plans? It manages to combine relevant comedy with a spot-on commercial parody, effectively killing two SNL birds with one stone. Check it out below.
'Djesus Uncrossed'
'Djesus Uncrossed'
'Djesus Uncrossed'
With 'Inglourious Basterds' and 'Django Unchained' star Christoph Waltz hosting, it was inevitable that last night's Saturday Night Live would contain some kind of Quentin Tarantino parody...and oh boy, did they deliver in the most offensively hilarious way possible. There's no reason for Tarantino to make a third historical revenge film now -- SNL has done it for him with 'Djesus Uncrossed.' Read

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