Leelee Sobieski

  • 18 February 2005

Date of birth

10th June, 1983

Occupation

Actor

Sex

1st January, 1970

Height

1.78

Leelee Sobieski seen at the Museum of Modern Art Film Benefit Honoring Tom Hanks held at MoMA in New York City, United States - Tuesday 15th November 2016

Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens & Mary-Kate Olsen Reportedly Latest Victims Of Nude Photo Leak Scandal

By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 21 September 2014

Kim Kardashian Vanessa Hudgens Lake Bell Jennifer Lawrence Aubrey Plaza Leelee Sobieski Hayden Panettiere Mary-Kate Olsen Avril Lavigne

More nude photographs reportedly of another group of female celebrities have been leaked online. The latest victims of what appears to be the same group of hackers as the August leak include Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, Avril Lavigne and Mary-Kate Olsen.

The FBI may be hot on the trail of the hackers (or so we hope) but that hasn't stopped what appears to be the perpetrators of 'The Fappening' from leaking yet more nude celebrity photographs.


Kim Kardashian has reportedly become a victim of the hackers.

Read More: Kaley Cuoco Made 'A Joke' Out Of 'The Fappening' Nude Photo Leaks.

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Branded Trailer

Among a submissive and addictive world where businessmen control the minds of consumers, Misha comes to his senses after being one of those overcome with greed and the desire to make money. He starts to see the world for what it really is; dominated by invisible and monstrous forces that encourage dependency and literally alter the DNA make-up of human beings. Misha sets out on a journey to end the conspiracy and reveal the truth to the world, but the power behind it are determined not to let it happen and set out to dispose of the man who threatens their branded world.

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Public Enemies Trailer

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Leelee Sobieski - Saturday 22nd November 2008 at Kodak Theatre Hollywood, California

88 Minutes Trailer

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Leelee Sobieski and Matthew Davis - Leelee Sobieski and Matthew Davis Wednesday 30th April 2008 at Bryant Park New York City, USA

Joy Ride Review

By Blake French

Excellent

Ever make someone else the brunt of a practical joke -- only to learn the joke is really on you? The characters in Joy Ride have, and after the lessons they learn, you can bet they'll never, ever tease anyone else again.

Joy Ride has clearly learned from similar, high-octane road thrillers like Breakdown. It calculates every move, but seldom do we see the surprises coming. The film explores the misadventures of a college student named Lewis (Paul Walker). Lewis is a nice guy, having just bought a used car to travel all the way across the country to help a friend in need (Leelee Sobieski). Along the way, he also stops to post bail for his troublemaking brother, Fuller (Steve Zahn), and give him a ride as well.

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Eyes Wide Shut Review

By Christopher Null

Extraordinary

Mr. Kubrick would have been upset. I take that back. He would have been totally pissed. I'll get it out up front: Our screening was interrupted by a fire alarm, which sent the entire San Francisco press constituency outside for a full hour, and ultimately forced us to miss about five minutes of the movie, right in the middle, where it was getting juicy. Not to mention that whole digital alteration thing. Ugh.That aside, this is one hell of a movie. A somewhat bizarre cross between A Clockwork Orange and The Shining, Eyes Wide Shut is the work of a meticulous craftsman -- a luscious and rich odyssey through the streets of New York, and into the minds of a couple of its residents.

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Never Been Kissed Review

By Rob Blackwelder

Terrible

If I see one more high school movie that uses a Literature class Shakespearelesson as a metaphor for raging hormones and whatever else the screenwriteris trying to put across, I swear I'm going to throttle someone.

But such ridiculously hackneyed plot devices are the leastof the problem with "Never Been Kissed," the most agonizing flickever made by Drew Barrymore, an endearing actress with regrettably badtaste in scripts.

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The Glass House Review

By Rob Blackwelder

Weak

Remember that string of "...from hell" psycho flicks in the early 1990s? There was "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle" (nanny from hell) and "Single White Female" (roommate from hell). Well, here's one that was missed at the time: legal guardians from hell.

"The Glass House" is a failed spine-tingler about a teenage girl (Leelee Sobieski) whose parents die in a car crash leaving her and her little brother a $4 million trust -- money their surrogate parents are just itching to get their hands on.

Following the funeral, Ruby and Rhett Baker (Sobieski and Trevor Morgan, "Jurassic Park III") move in with Terry and Erin Glass (Stellan Skarsgard and Diane Lane), seemingly wealthy old friends of their parents who live in a expensive, ultra-modern, ultra-stylish, windows-and-concrete house in the Malibu hills.

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Eyes Wide Shut Review

By Rob Blackwelder

Good

Despite all the tongue-wagging about philandering shrinksand other rumor mill jazz, "Eyes Wide Shut" turns out to notbe entirely about sex after all.

Instead its something even more shocking by Hollywood standards-- a complex and intimate study of a couple surviving a very big bump intheir marriage.

There is sex. Plenty of it. But more frequently there'salmost sex and fantasy sex when a small marital spat between a rich,handsome couple of nine years escalates into a confession that begets adownward spiral jealousy, obsession and, most of all, temptation.

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