Joe Walsh is a senior editor for digital politics at CBS News. Joe previously covered breaking news for Forbes and local news in Boston. The transcripts — which run for over 300 pages — came after ...
Actor Chris O'Donnell remembered working with Val Kilmer on 1995's Batman Forever. "He was just an intense, amazing act.
Chris O’Donnell is reflecting on his time working with the late Val Kilmer in 1995’s Batman Forever. “He was just an intense, ...
Chris O’Donnell, who starred in “Batman Forever” with Val Kilmer, said that Val Kilmer “made people around him better” and ...
Robert De Niro stared in the Michael Mann movie 'Heat' with Al Pacino, Val Kilmer and Natalie Portman. He was also in 'Goodfellas' with Ray Liotta and ...
California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter went viral Tuesday evening after a clip from a recent interview spread across social media showing her repeatedly lashing out at a reporter ...
California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter found herself in an uncomfortable spotlight Tuesday after a tense exchange with CBS News reporter Julie Watts spiraled into an on-camera confrontation ...
“Heat,” the 1995 crime film starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer, reportedly is about to get a sequel. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Amazon MGM Studios film division is in talks ...
The long-awaited sequel to the crime drama classic Heat is officially moving forward, with Leonardo DiCaprio eyed to take over the role originated by Val Kilmer. For the last few years, there have ...
Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val KIlmer rocking a ponytail and lots and lots of guns, Michael Mann’s 1995 movie Heat is a classic of the crime thriller genre, and fans finally got signs of life from the ...
Mann is set to direct the follow-up to his 1995 feature, which has Leonardo DiCaprio circling to star. By Borys Kit, Mia Galuppo Heat 2, the high-profile Michael Mann follow-up to his 1995 crime drama ...
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