Pre-Grammy Gala
Johnny attended the Clive Davis & The Recording Academy’s 2013 Pre-GRAMMY Gala at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 9, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Johnny attended the Clive Davis & The Recording Academy’s 2013 Pre-GRAMMY Gala at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 9, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Johnny attended MusiCares Person Of The Year Honoring Bruce Springsteen at Los Angeles Convention Center yesterday, February 8, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. He was photographed with musician Marcus Mumford.
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deadline.com has been wrong before, but this sounds like it’s much more than just a rumor:
“Just as Whitey Bulger rose to the top of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List when he disappeared for a decade before he could be put behind bars, the fast mobilizing movie about the Boston crime kingpin just rose to the top of the most wanted list in the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin. That’s because Johnny Depp has become attached to star in the Cross Creek crime thriller Black Mass, with Barry Levinson directing him. The picture is a co-production between Cross Creek and Nigel Sinclair and Guy East’s Exclusive Media, with the two entities co-financing. Universal Pictures is aboard to release the film in the U.S. through Cross Creek’s distribution deal with the studio, and production is to begin in May.
The film will be produced by Cross Creek’s Brian Oliver and Tyler Thompson, John Lesher, and Christi Dembrowski, Depp’s partner in Infinitum Nihil. Exclusive Media’s Tobin Armbrust, President Worldwide Production and Acquisitions and Cross Creek Pictures Sr. VP of Production Adam Kassan, will oversee production. Alex Walton, Exclusive Media’s President of International Sales and Distribution, will introduce Black Mass to overseas buyers at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin.”
In a video interview that Alice Cooper gave last week, he reports that he’d just come from working with Johnny in a studio for two days.
Armie Hammer tells MTV News that Depp ‘knows what he does well, and he does it well for sure.’
Don’t break the law, moviegoers — Disney has a new sheriff in town, and he’s coming soon to a theater near you.
Armie Hammer stars in director Gore Verbinski’s upcoming action-adventure “The Lone Ranger,” based on the iconic Western hero of the same name. He’s joined in the film by Verbinski’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” co-conspirator Johnny Depp, in a performance that Hammer can only describe as “f—ing beautiful,” if you’ll pardon his French.
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Lucinda Williams is one of those Americana icons in the tradition of Johnny Cash, a singer-songwriter who fights for social justice and the disenfranchised. She’s spent years working with Amnesty International, and dedicated hundreds of hours to prevent convicted killer David Lee Powell’s execution in 2010. Her efforts failed, but it reaffirmed Williams’s fight against the death penalty and for fairer prison conditions.
So Williams was something of a natural fit when producers of the new documentary on the West Memphis Three, West of Memphis, sought contributions for the soundtrack, West of Memphis: Voices for Justice (streaming now on CBC Music). Williams told CBC Music how Johnny Depp brought her into the project, about capital punishment and the complicated case that continues to captivate.
It is rare that the introduction is as interesting as the book it seeks to preface. But in the case of House of Earth, the foreword, written by Douglas Brinkley and Johnny Depp, is a meal in itself.
House of Earth is a previously unpublished novel by the folk singer Woody Guthrie, who wandered the Dust Bowl states of Oklahoma and Texas at the same time as John Steinbeck, in the 1930s. While Steinbeck took on the Okies, Guthrie went for the Texas Panhandle, the northern tip of the state beset by loose soil, tumbleweed, and a plague of termites.
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