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Robert Peter Williams was born in Stoke-On-Trent on Wednesday 13th February 1974. From a very early age Robbie demonstrated his star qualities, performing 'Summer Nights' from Grease on stage in Spain when only three years old. At school, Robbie's exam scores were less than perfect, perhaps because his mind and ambition was focused on his entertainment career. He was inspired to entertain by his father who was a comedian, and though Robbie's current gift is the ability to make great music, his sense of humour is always evident in every performance and interview he gives. Robbie spent five mischief packed years as part of the most successful boy band of the 90s, helping to provide great entertainment for the band's millions of fans, before the constraints of working as part of a group became too much for him. Robbie hadn't exactly been the major star of the band, and the world wondered whether Robbie could find the solo success that he craved


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Kristen Stewart's 'On The Road': Cannes Reviews Are In!

Critics agree the film doesn't capture the spirit of Jack Kerouac's Beat novel.By Fallon Prinzivalli Kristen Stewart in "On The Road" Photo: MK2 Productions Kristen Stewart hit the 2012 Cannes Film Festival to debut her latest film, "On the Road." Adapted from Jack Kerouac's Beat Generation novel, the film centers on writers Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund) and Sal Paradise (Sam Riley) as they journey across America with Dean's wife, Marylou (Stewart), living in a whirlwind of sex, drugs and writing. Despite the American classic being considered unadaptable, director Walter Salles took on the ambitious project, much to the dismay of critics. While they say the movie remains faithful to the book, they feel the film version lacks the spark Kerouac carried throughout the novel. The Story "You can't help but wish that Salles and screenwriter Jose Rivera had focused less on the stories in the book and more on the story of the book — its writing, its reception, the publisher making Kerouac change the names of the real parties concerned and his edits, the 6-year gap between its being written and its being published. Cinematographer Eric Gautier ('Into the Wild,' 'A Christmas Tale') does incredible work, but after a while the film feels like any other road trip — no matter how beautiful the scenery flickering by through the window is, eventually you just want to get out of the god---- car. Salles may have pulled off the achievement of faithfully adapting Kerouac's novel, but as episodes blur and bleed between each other with scenery as punctuation, you might find yourself wishing for a little less literary fidelity and a little more cinematic storytelling." — James Rocchi, Indiewire Director Walter Salles "With a romantic like Salles at the wheel we weren't expecting 'On the Road' to hold a mirror to today's disenfranchised American youth. But we weren't expecting such a tedious, flat film either. Ultimately that's the price paid for failing to tone down the narcissistic, shallow tendencies of the characters — although it doesn't account for just how few memorable scenes there are (with the exception of K-Stew's boobies and Hedlund nailing a sherried Steve Buscemi). You can keep the Zeitgeist embalmed in myth and nostalgia for as long as you like, but to truly reinvigorate it you'll need a whole lot more than a whiskey-hued lens and a frontseat full of pretty faces." — Adam Woodward, Little White Lies The Performances "Salles gets excellent performances from his cast, which includes Viggo Mortensen as the William Burroughs figure and Kirsten Dunst as the girl Cassady married after finally breaking up with Marylou. However, he struggles to give his story the strong dramatic line it requires and concentrates instead on sequences which illustrate the book best. What we do get, thanks to Riley's perceptive performance, is the sense that he is watching Cassady tasting life before he gingerly partakes." — Derek Malcolm, London Evening Standard The Final Word "Many have speculated that 'On the Road,' Jack Kerouac's seminal beat novel, is unadaptable for the screen, and Walter Salles' game attempt suggests that this may indeed be the case. Despite its pretty cast and sun-ripened colours, the film quickly settles into a tedious looping rhythm of Sal Paradise (Sam Riley) experiencing some kind of beatnik debauchery with co-wanderers Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund) and Marylou (Kristen Stewart), before retiring to a shady corner and scribbling wildly in a notebook. Neither the journey nor the destination seems to matter a jot." — Robbie Collin, The Telegraph " 'On the Road' does, ultimately, have a touching kind of sadness in showing how poor Dean is becoming just raw material for fiction, destined to be left behind as Sal becomes a New York big-shot. But this real sadness can't pierce or dissipate this movie's tiresome glow of self-congratulation." — Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Check out everything we've got on "On the Road." For young Hollywood news, fashion and "Twilight" updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com. Related Photos 5 Key Scenes From The 'On The Road' Trailer

'Real Housewives' Star NeNe Leakes Dispels Kenya Moore Casting, Talks New Ryan Murphy Series (Video)

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James Franco Enjoys Being 'Attached To Iconic' Parts Like 'Oz'

Actor plays title role in Sam Raimi's 'Wizard of Oz' prequel, which also stars Mila Kunis, Zach Braff.By Fallon Prinzivalli, with reporting by Josh Horowitz James Franco Photo: Neilson Barnard/ Getty Images At this point, we're pretty sure there's nothing that James Franco can't do. He's an Academy Award-nominated actor. He's the author of a collection of short stories called "Palo Alto." He directs, produces and writes his own films. He's cast in project after project, including Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers" and the new Nick at Nite series "Hollywood Heights." He's even directing a documentary based on the world of pornography, all the while attending school in some fashion, as either a student or a teacher. We can hardly keep up! One of the most anticipated projects on his plate is the Disney film "Oz: The Great and Powerful," in which Franco plays the title role alongside Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams and Zach Braff. When MTV News caught up with the ever-talented actor, he told us that he enjoys being attached to a multitude of ventures, especially something as legendary as "Oz." "I do like to do a lot of different things, and I think there is something really nice about being part of a bunch of institutions by being in this film," he explained. "Disney is a place that's been a big part of my life, and a lot of people's lives, since I was a kid. 'The Wizard of Oz' has also been a huge part of my life. The [L. Frank] Baum books were some of the first books I read on my own, so I like being attached to something as iconic as this." The film, directed by Sam Raimi, is a prequel to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" that explains how the wizard came to power in the land. And while the cast is tight-lipped about their roles in the movie, Mila Kunis offered up a tiny explanation about her character, Theodora, to MTV News' Josh Horowitz. "She's a good person who gets her heart broken," the actress explained. "What happens to young ladies when their heart gets broken?" "They turn into horrible, evil witches," Horowitz answered. With a smile, Kunis replied, "You said it, not me." Check out everything we've got on "Oz: The Great and Powerful." For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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