Actress Natasha Richardson, center, poses with director Dave MacKenzie, left, and actor Marton Csokas as they arrive at the New York premiere of the film "Asylum," Aug. 9, 2005. Richardson stars in the romantic drama as a psychiatrist's wife who falls for a patient (Marton Csokas) who lives at the facility where her husband works.
Actress Lauren Bacall arrives at the New York premiere of the film "Asylum," Aug. 9, 2005. The drama opened nationwide Aug. 12.
Actor Marton Csokas arrives at the New York premiere of the film "Asylum," Aug. 9, 2005. He stars with Natasha Richardson in the romantic drama about a psychiatrist's wife who falls for a patient (Csokas) who lives at the facility where her husband works.
Actress Natasha Richardson poses for photographers on the red carpet at the New York premiere of the film "Asylum" Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005.
Actress Natasha Richardson arrives at the New York premiere of the film "Asylum" with her husband, actor Liam Neeson, Aug. 9, 2005.
Actress Natasha Richardson poses on the street outside the New York theater where her new movie "Asylum" was making its premiere. Aug. 9, 2005.
Actor Liam Neeson accompanies his wife, British actress Natasha Richardson, to the New York premiere of her new movie "Asylum," Aug. 9, 2005.
'Herbie ' Arrives in Leiscester Square
Actor Michael Keaton stands with Herbie The Car, as he arrives in London's Leicester Square, July 28, 2005, for the British premiere of his latest film, "Herbie: Fully Loaded."
Then Goes To Germany
Michael Keaton, left, and director Angela Robinson stand with Herbie The Car at the start of a Beetle Parade in Berlin, July 30, 2005, prior to the German premiere of their latest film, "Herbie: Fully Loaded." Around 1,500 vintage and modern Beetles took part.
Michael Keaton sits in a Beetle and waves to the audience during a Beetle Parade in Berlin, July 30, 2005, prior of the German premiere of "Herbie: Fully Loaded." His "Herbie" co-star, Lindsay Lohan, missed the European premieres to attend her parents' divorce proceedings.
'Fantastic 4' Go Abroad
Actress Jessica Alba, star of the film "Fantastic 4," poses for the photographers before the U.K premiere of the film in central London.
Actor Michael Chiklis, who plays The Thing in the film "Fantastic 4," poses for the photographers before the U.K premiere of the film in central London. The movie brings Marvel's first family of comic superheroes in the longest-running comic book series in history to the big screen.
Actor Chris Evans, who plays the Human Torch in the film "Fantastic 4," poses for the photographers before the U.K premiere of the film in central London.
Kelly Osbourne was among the celebrities in the audience for the the U.K premiere of the "Fantastic 4" action film in central London at the end of July.
Actress Jessica Alba, who stars as the Invisible Woman in the film "Fantastic 4," walks the red carpet before the U.K premiere of the film in central London.
Premieres For 'Four Brothers'
The cast of the new film "Four Brothers" pose on the red carpet at the film's Boston premiere, Aug. 7, 2005. From left are Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, Fionnulla Flanagan, Andre Benjamin and Garrett Hedlund.
Actor Tyrese Gibson arrives at the premiere of Paramount Picture's "Four Brothers," Aug. 9, 2005, in New York. In the film, the four brothers reunite to avenge their adoptive mother's death.
"Hustle & Flow" star Terrence Howard attends the premiere of "Four Brothers," held at the Clearview Chelsea West Cinemas, Aug. 9, 2005, in New York.
Actor Mark Wahlberg, second from left, arrives for the Boston premiere of his new film "Four Brothers," Aug. 7, 2005. The security man at left is unidentified. The movie premiered later that week in New York.
Director of the new film "Four Brothers," John Singleton, center, poses on the red carpet with cast members at the film's Boston premiere, Aug. 7, 2005. From left are Andre Benjamin, Mark Wahlberg, Singleton, Tyrese Gibson and Garrett Hedlund.