Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Keira Wows In 'Anna Karenina,' Carly Rae's New Song, 'Entourage' News & More

Wednesday, June 20, 2012
"There are as many loves as there are hearts." Thus begins the "Anna Karenina" trailer.

What follows is your basic boilerplate set-up for Russian tragedy: Anna (Keira Knightley) falls in love with a calvary soldier (Aaron Johnson), which is a problem since she's already married. Of course, you know all this since you probably read Leo Tolstoy's acclaimed novel at some point during high school or college. Click through for to see Keira in the film's stunning trailer.
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