Blue Swan starring Elle Fanning.
Elle Fanning stops at a hotel after a ballet class. She looks like she could take on the roll of Blue Swan.
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Elle Fanning stops at a hotel after a ballet class. She looks like she could take on the roll of Blue Swan.

The stars were out last night to support the premiere of Twilight: Eclipse! In attendance were Jennifer Love Hewitt, the Kardashian sisters, Willow and Jayden Smith, Elle Fanning and AnnaLynne McCord (Kellan’s girlfriend!).
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Be still my beating heart.
Words cannot express how much I love Stephen Dorff, but if they could – they’d also express how much I love Sophia Coppola. I met Stephen when I was in college at the opening of the Planet Hollywood in Vancouver, BC, and I’ve been pining over the pint sized actor ever since. I think he has an unbelievable talent, and I’m absolutely THRILLED to see him in something again!
The fact that he’s in a Sophia Coppola movie makes my heart flutter! I looooove me some Sophia Coppola. I loved Virgin Suicides, and Lost in Translation was perfection.
This movie looks like it will be right up my alley. I love Elle Fanning (Dakota’s younger sister) and from the looks of it, Stephen and Elle make a great father/daughter duo.
Take a minute to watch this trailer, you won’t be disappointed!
Somewhere opens Dec. 22. Dorff plays “a bad-boy actor stumbling through a life of excess at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood.” As you can see in the clip, he’s visited by his young daughter, played by Elle Fanning.

GENIUS CASTING!!! This is funny – when I was reading this book, I pictured Dakota Fanning as the younger sister. They both are remarkably talented – so I think this is brilliant casting.

Thespian prodigies Dakota and Elle Fanning have agreed to play Cameron Diaz’s daughters in My Sister’s Keeper for director Nick Cassavetes.
The film is an adaptation of Jodi Picoult’s 2004 novel about a young girl (to be played by 9-year-old Elle) who sues her parents for emancipation after they conceived her in hopes that her genes would save the life of her cancer-stricken sibling (13-year-old Dakota).
The project reunites Cassavetes with screenwriter Jeremy Leven and producer Mark Johnson, two key members of his team behind the hit tearjerker The Notebook. It’s due to start shooting early next year.
