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  • 19
    Oct
    2012
    10:18am, EDT

    Tyler Perry lumbering, lost in confusing, dismal 'Alex Cross'

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    Tyler Perry as "Alex Cross."

    By Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter

    REVIEW: You almost feel sorry for Tyler Perry, stepping out of his own universe for the first time to try to expand his range and finding himself in something as thoroughly dismal as Alex Cross. An unpleasant film from the sadistic behavior of its loathsome villain to the grubbiness of its visual palette, this stands as a substandard attempt to bring novelist James Patterson's intuitive cop back to the big screen. All the same, it will be interesting to observe if much of Perry's generally loyal audience turns out to see him in a major change of pace, as well as if non-fans are curious to check him as a potential action hero. Whatever the opening is, legs are doubtful.

    Among other things, Alex Cross features a mano-a-mano climax that is a strong contender for the title of worst major fight scene ever to grace a major motion picture. The lighting is dark, it's framed so tightly you can't tell who's hitting whom or what's going on, and the camera's intense jitters make it a virtual parody of filmmakers trying to make something exciting by shaking the camera. It's incredible one of the six producers didn't notice this and demand a retake.

    Not directly based on any single one of Patterson's novels about the brilliant investigator and forensic psychologist but credited nonetheless as an adaptation of "Cross," the script by Mark Moss and Kerry Williamson takes the man back to his pre-Washington and FBI days, when he was a cop on the Detroit police force (though some might notice that, for financial reasons, the film was shot largely in Cleveland). This repositioning suits the fact that Perry is about 20 years younger than Morgan Freeman was when he played the role in "Kiss the Girls" in 1997 and "Along Came a Spider" four years later.

    VIDEO: 'Alex Cross' trailer pits Tyler Perry against Matthew Fox

    This is a nasty psycho-killer film plain and simple, centered on a wily and well-armed sicko who flat-out announces that, “Inflicting pain is a crucial part of my true calling.” In order to look more cadaverously sinister, Matthew Fox (Lost) might have shed more weight for a role than anyone since Christian Bale went skeletal for "The Machinist."  As is exhibited all too vividly at the outset, Picasso -- as he quickly becomes known for good reasons -- loves to torture, to feel his victims' pain, you might say, and it's up to Cross and his boyhood friend and partner Tommy Kane (Edward Burns) to track the maniac down.

    Unfortunately, there's no preparation for the way Cross lays out how the first mass murder went down almost as soon as he arrives on the crime scene, apparently so accurately that his visions of what Picasso wrought are simultaneously presented as fact. He would seem to have an unnatural gift for sussing out a bad guy's M.O., but we never learn anything about this ability, other than that the FBI has noticed it and is paging him to D.C. The idea of moving doesn't sit too well with Cross' wife (Carmen Ejogo), who announces she's pregnant with their third child. But domestic decisions will have to wait until the maniac is brought down.


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    On precious little evidence, Cross thinks he has Picasso's intentions figured out -- he seems to be targeting the extravagantly rich -- but he and Tommy soon find the victims are too close to home. Picasso torments Cross with taunting phone calls and always seems a step or two ahead of his pursuer, for whom the hunt becomes a personal obsession.

    Director Rob Cohen takes no time to set up scenes properly to build suspense or, as in the case of the climax and another action interlude involving a car crash, to even make them plausible. The camera shakes big time in another sequence when a major lead is discovered that might lead to the killer, and a coda set in Bali is preposterous in the way one of the characters spews out information he has no need to disclose.

    Towering over the other actors (he's 6-foot-5), Perry lumbers around with a degree of charisma but a lack of emotional range or variety in line delivery. Although watchable and certainly different from the usual run of leading men, he's not really all that interesting in this character. Fox is plenty convincing as the cretin without the merest morsel of humanity, while the other actors just cash their paychecks, notably Jean Reno as a French industrialist with an unexplained penchant for turning the city of Detroit around.

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  • 16
    Oct
    2012
    12:39pm, EDT

    Matthew Fox says he 'never hit a woman,' admits to driving drunk

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    By Rebecca Macatee, E! Online

    Matthew Fox isn't claiming to be blameless. In a new interview with Men's Fitness (as excerpted by People), the 46-year-old actor admits to driving drunk this past May. But the former "Lost" star adamantly says he has "never hit a woman before. Never have, never will."

    Cleveland bus driver Heather Bormann alleged that Fox assaulted her in August 2011. She dropped her civil lawsuit in May, but Fox admits the incident hurt his reputation. Also probably not helping Fox's public image? His former "Lost" costar Dominic Monaghan tweeted that the actor "beats women."

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    "I think there's still gonna be a lot of people out there who'll think it's true no matter what," says Fox of Bormann's allegations.

    He does admit, however, that his DUI arrest this past May was "stupid."

    "I will bet you any amount of money that I will never get behind the wheel of a car after even one drink," he says. "The rest of it, the Cleveland situation, the Monaghan situation -- was a pile of bulls--t, and I'm not gonna waste too much breath on that."

    Fox's new flick "Alex Cross" opens this Friday.

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  • 19
    Sep
    2012
    7:45am, EDT

    Matthew Fox seeks pies, ice cream after massive 'Alex Cross' weight loss

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    Matthew Fox in "Alex Cross."

    By Marc Malkin, E! Online

    Want to make Matthew Fox happy? Feed him some pies, ice cream, cookies, pasta and bread. The former "Lost" star has a lot of eating to do ever since losing a staggering 40 pounds to play a frighteningly thin and ripped tattooed serial killer in the upcoming thriller "Alex Cross."

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    "My mother hated it," Fox says with a laugh. "She's Italian and she's a fantastic cook and loves to feed her son more than anything. She couldn't stand it. It really upset her."

    Fox attained his scary physique with the help of Simon Waterson, the same trainer responsible for Daniel Craig's hot James Bond bod, Jake Gyllenhaal's unforgettable chest and abs in "Prince of Persia" and the pumped up pecs of Chris Evans in "Captain America."

    "We worked really hard on this for five months," Fox said. "The training sessions were mostly circuit training. You're going non-stop from exercise to exercise, never taking any breaks for about an hour and a half. I was burning a lot of calories and working on certain muscle groups. It was very strategic on his part and very gradual."

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    In fact, he's only gained back about 15 pounds since finishing the flick. "I'm taking my time to put it back on but eating all the things I love to eat," Fox said. "I have a terrible sweet tooth. All those pies, ice cream and cookies were completely out the window when I was training. Pasta and bread were pretty much non-existent in the diet as well."

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    Matthew Fox.

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    "Alex Cross" is based on novelist James Patterson's detective series. Tyler Perry takes on the starring role previously played by Morgan Freeman in "Kiss the Girls" and "Along Came a Spider."

    "Like most everybody, I didn't really know Tyler Perry from anything other than the stuff he'd done up until this point," Fox said. "A really dark sort of revenge movie that was going to require a huge amount of drama and emotional intensity certainly isn't something we had seen from him in the past. But let me tell you, everyone who has seen the film really feels Tyler has delivered on that."


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    And then some -- like an elbow to Fox's head.

    "We were doing this final mano a mano fight to the death on this catwalk above this old theater and it was something like 1:00 in the morning and we'd been at it for 10 hours," Fox remembered. "We're standing on a two-foot wide catwalk trying to make these huge roundhouse punches look good and Tyler caught me with an elbow. He apologized to me so many times. But it's OK. Things like that happen all the time."

    Alex Cross is in theaters Oct. 19.

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  • 2
    Jul
    2012
    7:30pm, EDT

    Matthew Fox finally gets mug shot 2 months after DUI arrest

    By Brandi Fowler, E! Online

    Deschutes County Sheriff's Office

    It looks like the authorities weren't, um, outfoxed after all when it came down to nabbing Matthew Fox's mug shot. The 45-year-old "Lost" star, who still looks a bit stunned by his DUI bust in the photo two months later, managed to avoid the infamous jail snap at the time of his arrest because the jail's camera was broken.

    But, it's clearly up and running now.

    More from E: Matthew Fox DUI case: Star gets charge 'diverted,' avoids jail time

    The thesp returned to the Deschutes County Jail in Bend, Ore., jail Friday to have his photo taken after getting busted for DUI in May. In June, Fox averted jail time for the charge.


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    The DUI charge was "diverted" into a special program that required Fox to complete a court-mandated treatment program.

    Photos from E: Mug-shot mania 

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  • 31
    May
    2012
    7:46pm, EDT

    Bus driver drops lawsuit against Matthew Fox

    Fernando Leon / Getty Images

    By Anna Chan, TODAY

    Things are looking a bit brighter for actor Matthew Fox. Just days after his former "Lost" co-star Dominic Monaghan accused him on Twitter of beating women, the female bus driver who claimed Fox punched her in the chest and groin area has dropped her lawsuit against him. 

    J. Norman Stark, the attorney who represented Heather Bormann, told TMZ that the actor did not settle the suit. Bormann had sued for more than $25,000 for assault, battery and inflicting emotional distress. According to legal documents obtained by TODAY.com, the case was dismissed with prejudice, and Bormann is "permanently barred from filing any additional claims or counterclaims" in the case.

    Court documents obtained by TODAY.com also show that Stark withdrew as her attorney on April 10. The motion states that Bormann had "intentionally failed and refused to provide full and timely cooperation and information vital and necessary to the prosecution of this case," which made it "impossible" for her lawyer to continue representing her. The document also notes that Bormann refused to honor their agreement to have her pay the out-of-pocket expenses.


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    The alleged assault occurred last August in Cleveland while Fox was in town filming "I, Alex Cross." Bormann claimed the actor was drunk and punched her after he tried to board the private party bus she was driving, even though he was not a guest. Authorities did not file charges against the actor.

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  • 30
    May
    2012
    11:51am, EDT

    'Lost' star uses Twitter to accuse Matthew Fox of beating women

    By Courtney Hazlett, TODAY

    In a series of blunt posts on his Twitter feed, "Lost" star Dominic Monaghan is accusing his onetime co-star Matthew Fox of beating women.

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    Actor Dominic Monaghan, left, and Matthew Fox.

    Monaghan was in the midst of a fan Q&A on Twitter earlier this week when a user going by the screen name Becca wrote, "holla at matthew fox and tell him to get a twitter i beg of you." Monaghan's reply: "he beats women. No thanks."

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    Becca and Monaghan continued their conversation -- Becca wanted to know "what about all those good times you had together?" to which Monaghan replied, "how do you know we ever did? you don't know either of us. he beats women. not isolate incidents. often. not interested."

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    Monaghan went on to defend himself against those saying he was making false accusations.

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    TODAY.com reached out to Fox's manager and attorney for comment, but they have yet to respond.

    Fox and Monaghan worked closely together on "Lost" from the series' beginning in 2004. While Monaghan's character Charlie was killed off in the season three finale in 2007, he returned for a number of episodes before the show ended its run in 2010. In a case of art apparently imitating life, Charlie and Fox's character Jack were often at odds with each other.


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    While "Lost" was on the air, personal conflicts between Monaghan and Fox, if there were any, were never publicized. That said, Fox is no stranger to off-screen controversy. In 2010, a stripper told In Touch magazine that the married actor had an affair with her (which he later denied); in 2011 Fox was charged with assault after allegedly punching a female bus driver in the breasts and groin; and just recently, Fox was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated.

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  • 7
    May
    2012
    4:57pm, EDT

    'Lost' star Matthew Fox busted for DUI

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    Matthew Fox in New York last month.

    By Alexis L. Loinaz, E! Online

    He may have played a baddie race-car driver in "Speed Racer," but Matthew Fox is now in trouble for getting behind the wheel of his own car.

    Law enforcement sources confirm to E! News that the "Lost" star was arrested for DUI on Friday in Bend, Ore.

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    Circumstances surrounding the incident were not disclosed, but the actor was arrested at 3:30 a.m. on Friday. He was detained but was later released.

    This isn't the first time Fox, who lives in Bend with his wife and two kids, has had a run-in with police.

    Last summer, he was briefly detained by Cleveland cops after allegedly punching a female bus driver in the groin while attempting to board a party bus. While Fox was never criminally charged for the 2011 incident, he was targeted in a lawsuit that's still pending.

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  • 7
    Nov
    2011
    6:48pm, EST

    Matthew Fox countersues driver over party bus scuffle

    If you ask Matthew Fox, she was the one to commit the party foul, not him.

    Our pals at E! Online are reporting that the former "Lost" and "Party of Five" star is firing back with a countersuit against a female bus driver who sued Fox in September for allegedly socking her in her groin when she denied him entry onto a party bus outside a Cleveland bar.

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