If Bills Mafia is breathing a bit easier this Monday, it's not because their team didn't lose on Sunday. It's because there's suddenly some elbow room on the Buffalo Bills' bandwagon. While the Bills ...
Woody Allen has been "frozen out" of Hollywood "for good" after declaring he would love to direct Donald Trump again – a remark RadarOnline.com can reveal has infuriated many of his long-time ...
Mark Ruffalo recently recalled having to rescue Woody Harrelson from a bar fight in New Orleans when the pair were filming the first Now You See Me movie in 2012. During a recent appearance on the ...
“A woman came up to [Woody] and she said, ‘Oh my God, I love you so much,'” Ruffalo said. “Woody put his hand on her arm and he said, ‘Oh, thank you. Thank you, darling.’ And this guy comes over and ...
Mark Ruffalo revealed that he had to pull Woody Harrelson out of a bar fight after Harrelson punched someone in New Orleans while the actors were in town filming 2013's Now You See Me "A whole melee ...
It was a hairy situation. Mark Ruffalo has revealed how he once rescued Woody Harrelson from a boisterous bar fight while the pair filmed a movie together in Louisiana. “We were shooting ‘Now You See ...
As the Marvel actor recounted, he helped his Now You See Me costar narrowly avoid a bar fight while they were filming the 2013 film. As the 57-year-old explained, he and Woody, 64, stopped into a ...
Most supportive actor goes to Mark Ruffalo, because he just recalled the time he had to rescue his “Now You See Me” co-star Woody Harrelson from a bar fight. The pair opened up about the incident ...
Mark Ruffalo is recalling the moment he stepped in to prevent former costar Woody Harrelson from getting into a bar fight. At one point during their time in The Big Easy, Ruffalo and Harrelson found ...
Filming Now You See Me wasn't just about magic tricks and plot twists for Mark Ruffalo — it was also about the art of escape. The actor explained as much while reuniting with fellow Horsemen Woody ...
One might describe what goes down in "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" as the mother of all bad situations. In writer/director Mary Bronstein's psychological dark comedy (in select theaters now, nationwide ...