Christian Bale Archives

Christian Bale’s Yummy Yuma Premiere

Christian Bale and wife Sibi Blazic walk the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of Lionsgate’s 3:10 to Yuma at the Mann National Theater on Tuesday.

Bale, 33, stars as a sheriff who vows to bring a killer (Russell Crowe) to justice and volunteers to deliver him alive to the “3:10 to Yuma”, a train that will take the killer to trial.

3:10 to Yuma opens in theaters nationwide on September 7. Watch trailer here, official website here.

15+ pictures inside of Bale’s yummy Yuma appearance… More Here! »

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Christian Bale as Bob Dylan

Here are the first movie stills of Christian Bale as Bob Dylan in biopic I’m Not There.

The film reflects the life of musician Bob Dylan. The iconic singer-songwriter will be depicted through six distinct stages of his life by six different actors (Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger and Ben Whishaw.

Previously, we’ve seen Blanchett as Bob Dylan. The film also stars Julianne Moore and Heath’s live-in lover Michelle Williams.

I’m Not There will premiere at the 64th Venice Film Festival (August 29th to September 8th). A limited US release is schedule for November 21.

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‘The Dark Knight’ Movie Stills

Some fantastic new pictures from the next Batman installment have surfaced!

The Dark Knight features Christian Bale reprising his role as the titular hero and Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent/Two Face (not pictured).

The Joker (Heath Ledger) can be seen holding a knife to the throat of D.A. Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal). Cillian Murphy (The Scarecrow in Batman Begins) also makes his return to the series. Very, very exciting!!!!!

The superhero flick opens next summer — July 18th.

UPDATE: Apologies, images removed!

You can still view them here.

Batman’s Dinner With the Joker

Speaking of The Dark Knight

Christian Bale and Heath Ledger, Batman and The Joker in the upcoming Batman film, dined together at the after-party for the New York premiere of Bale’s latest film Rescue Dawn.

Bale’s wife Sibi Blazic accompanied him on the red carpet at the premiere held at the Dolby Screening Room on Monday.

Rescue Dawn opens in limited release next Wednesday on July 4th.

20+ pictures inside of Batman and Joker getting their dinner on… More Here! »

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Christian Bale: GQ Magazine

Welsh-born hottie Christian Bale wears the sexy scruff on the March 2007 cover of GQ Magazine. Not really sure why he made the cover since he doesn’t have any movies coming out anytime soon. But who am I to complain?

Bale will reprise his role as Batman in 2008’s The Dark Knight. His recent magic movie, The Prestige, co-starring Hugh Jackman, hits stores on DVD today!

Need I remind you that Bale has yet to publicly divulge the name of her daughter, who was born on March 27, 2005 in Santa Monica, Calif. Bale is married to Sibi Blazic, the former make-up artist and a personal assistant to Winona Ryder.

Thanks, moussemaker!

New York Times Portraits

Check out these great portraits from the New York Times, their “photographic portfolio of the actors and actresses who defined excellence in the past year.” Celebrities featured include:

  • Christian Bale, The Prestige
  • Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
  • Ryan Gosling, Half Nelson
  • Ken Watanabe, Letters form Iwo Jima
  • Cate Blanchett, Babel & Notes on a Scandal
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, The Departed & Blood Diamond
  • Brad Pitt, Babel
  • Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat
  • Rinko Kikuchi, Babel
  • Judi Dench, Notes on a Scandal
  • Annette Benning, Running with Scissors
  • Vin Diesel, Find Me Guilty
  • Eddie Murphy, Norbit
  • Ivana Baquero, Pan’s Labyrinth
  • Maggie Cheung, Clean
  • Peter O’Toole, Venus
  • Helen Mirren, The Queen
  • Abbie Cornish, Somersault
  • Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland
  • Gael Garcia Bernal, The Science of Sleep
  • Paul Dano, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Penelope Cruz, Volver

You can check out the rest of the New York Times portraits here.

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Christian Bale @ Good Morning America

Christian Bale sat down with Robin Roberts during this morning’s taping of Good Morning America. He talked about his upcoming magic movie, The Prestige, which opens this Friday, and very briefly touches upon his upcoming role in the next Batman film, The Dark Knight. Tomorrow, co-starHugh Jackman will be stopping by GMA


Christian Bale on Good Morning America, 10/18

‘The Prestige’: Bad Magic Act

Hollywood’s most dashing men, Hugh Jackman and co-star Christian Bale, attended last night’s world premiere of The Prestige at El Capitan Theater in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, CA. Hugh, 38, was accompanied by his wife Deborra-Lee Furness and Christian, 32, by his wife Sibi Blazic (inset). More pictures in the gallery!

Most of the reviews for The Prestige are bad, which is a shame because Hugh and Christian are such talented actors. But it’s a Christopher Nolan film, so you should go see it anyway! Three reviewers chime in on The Prestige:

  • The Hollywood Reporter: “Audiences might enjoy this cinematic sleight of hand, but the key characters are such single-minded, calculating individuals that the real magic would be to find any heart in this tale.”
  • Associated Press: “By film’s end, the notion of a rational and satisfying climax has hopelessly disappeared in a silly spiral of one-upmanship and a barrage of half-baked revelations that won’t make you marvel so much as shrug and forget about them.”
  • Variety: “Pic insists on a depth of human emotion that isn’t developed — protags emerge as one-dimensional, despite the efforts of two of our best leading actors — amid increasingly elaborate, uninvolving plot mechanizations.”
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