The Weinstein Co. no longer plans to release Grace of Monaco, a drama in which Oscar winner Nicole Kidman portrays actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly, in time to qualify for this year's Oscar race. A limited release had originally been set for Nov. 27, and Kidman, by virtue of her past awards success, has been mentioned as a possible contender. But The Hollywood Reporter has learned that TWC has decided the film needs more time to be completed, and, according to sources, will be released during Spring 2014, positioned more as a commercial entry than an awards play. TWC did not immediately respond to requests for comment. PHOTOS: Portraits of Nicole Kidman: An Oscar-Winning Actress' Second Chapter in Indies | Read More
Conan O'Brien welcomed the entire cast of Breaking Bad, along with creator Vince Gilligan, to his TBS show Monday night. In honor of the occasion, he opened his late-night show with a spoof of AMC's hit series, which was named best drama at Sunday night's Primetime Emmy Awards. PHOTOS: 'Breaking Bad': 20 Most Shocking Deaths | Read More
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