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Hello again, Clarice! Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins reunite to celebrate 'Silence of the Lambs'' 30th anniversary

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Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins reunited virtually in part to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the film that netted them both Best Actor trophies, The Silence of the Lambs, Johnathan Demme’s adaptation of Thomas Harris novel.

The conversation was part of Variety‘s ongoing “Actors on Actors” series. 

Hopkins, who of course played the brilliant Hannibal Lecter, admitted to being confused by the film’s title at first. “My agent sent a script. He said, ‘Why don’t you read this? It’s called Silence of the Lambs.’ I said, ‘Is it a children’s story?”

For all of Lecter’s icy menace — modeled after an old acting teacher of Hopkins’, he revealed — it was he who was at first intimidated by Foster, who played newbie FBI recruit Clarice Starling. “I was scared to speak to you. I thought, ‘She just won an Oscar [for The Accused].”

Calling the Best Picture-winning film, “a life-changing adventure…for both of us,” Foster, who played newbie FBI agent Clarice Starling, recalled the pair’s first read-through of the script, sitting opposite each other at a table. “And as you launched into Hannibal Lecter, I felt a chill come over the room.” 

Foster also wondered if people “still ask [Hopkins] if he would like a nice chianti,” as one would expect, to which Hopkins replied, “all the time.” 

As fans would hope, Hopkins ended the conversation with an in-character “Goodbye, Clarice,” to which Foster laughed and responded, “Goodbye, Dr. Lecter.”

By Stephen Iervolino 
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Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley to host Grand Ole Opry anniversary special

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Chris HolloBlake Shelton and Brad Paisley are teaming up for a special event honoring the Grand Ole Opry’s 95th anniversary. 

The Opry members will co-host Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music, a retrospective that celebrates the iconic show by featuring vintage clips and behind-the-scenes stories. 

The special also unites veteran and contemporary artists who are part of the Opry’s history performing some of their biggest hits, along with covers of country classics from Opry members. Interviews and other appearances from artists in various stages of their careers will also be featured 

The two-hour event airs on February 14 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC — the same week that Blake celebrates his 10th year as an Opry member and Brad recognizes his 20th anniversary. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Luke Combs performing at Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show

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ABCLuke Combs is combining his love of music and NASCAR with a headlining performance at the Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show next month, serving as the kick-off event for the NASCAR Cup Series and the 63rd annual The Great American Race. 

“I grew up watching the NASCAR race every Sunday with my granddad; that was our thing. I never could have imagined back then that I’d be playing the Daytona 500 one day, so this is super awesome and is something I’m really looking forward to,” Luke says in a statement. 

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Luke will perform for a limited, socially-distanced audience at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida. Other safety protocols include mandatory face coverings, non-contact temperature checks, and hand sanitizing stations set up throughout the venue. 

Keith Urban, Luke Bryan and Darius Rucker are among the other country artists who have performed at the Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show. 

The pre-show event will air on February 14 on Fox at 2:30 p.m. ET.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Tom Holland reprises his role as Peter Parker for Avengers Campus' 'Spider-Man' ride at Disneyland

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Disney Parks(LOS ANGELES) — Good news for Marvel fans looking forward to the opening of the Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort: Disney Parks has revealed more details about its first attraction to swing into the destination.

Actor Tom Holland will reprise his role as Peter Parker for the upcoming attraction WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure.

“What Walt Disney Imagineers have created is pretty spectacular,” Holland tells ABC’s Good Morning America. “When I first joined [the MCU] playing Spider-Man, I went to [the] Avengers headquarters [set] and it was just a bunch of green screens. So the fact that there will be a legit place where people can…visit is pretty awesome.”

The upcoming 3-D experience will catapult guests into Spider-Man’s world via the WEB SLINGER vehicle, a new invention from Peter Parker and the Worldwide Engineering Brigade (W.E.B.) Tech team.  The attraction starts with guests attending an open house, where the W.E.B. Tech team introduces their adorable Spider-Bots — robotic sidekicks capable of building anything a superhero might need. But Parker’s demo awry and he soon needs your help to stop them from escaping.

Guests will be able to fully channel their inner Spider-Man, thanks to new features specifically designed for the attraction.

“You actually get to sling webs,” Walt Disney Imagineering Executive Creative Director Brent Strong told GMA.  “We can render a virtual web coming right out of the palm of your hand, right out of your virtual web shooters…It’s a lot less painful than being bitten by a radioactive spider, but you actually get to have all of those amazing powers.”

“It’s the most I’ve ever felt like Spider-Man,” Holland added. “Everybody is going to get to share that experience, which is so awesome.”

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By Angeline Jane Bernabe
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Diane Lane talks about reuniting with Kevin Costner, and 'Let Him Go''s intense "Porkchop Summit" scene

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Focus Features/Kimberly French(NEW YORK) — Based on the 2013 Larry Watson book of the same name, writer-director Thomas Bezucha’s [bez-OOH-kah] intense drama Let Him Go is now available to own on digital. 

Set in 1963, the film stars Oscar winner Kevin Costner and Oscar nominee Diane Lane, who play George and Margaret Blackledge, a couple mourning the accidental death of their son and who go to great lengths to be reunited with their only grandson.  The retired lawman and his wife hit the road to find the boy and their former daughter-in-law after she’s forced to skip town with her abusive new husband.

For Lane, snagging Costner as the male lead was a wish come true, she tells ABC Audio. “We didn’t dare say Kevin’s name out loud,” Lane laughed. “We didn’t want to jinx it…”

She adds, “We’d worked together before portraying husband and wife…years before on Man of Steel, and [when] we said goodbye… I think Kevin said to me, “[W]e need to work together again…I think we have something here,’ Lane recalls, “I was like, ‘Ditto!'” 

Let Him Go slow-burns into an intense thriller as George and Margaret learn how dangerous her new in-laws really are. Things come to a head at a dinner at the new family’s creepy, off-the-grid home, hosted by a scene-stealing Leslie Manville as the family’s incredibly icy matriarch.  It might just be the most tense onscreen meal since Game of Thrones‘ infamous “Red Wedding.”

“I agree, and thank you,” Lane laughs at the comparison. “Yeah, we called that ‘Porkchop Summit,’ that sequence…It was delicious. I mean, pardon the pun!  It’s hard to have an appetite in that kind of stress. Have you ever had a situation where you’re trying to eat a beautiful meal and it’s just hell happening emotionally? It’s really tough.”

 

By Stephen Iervolino 
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