Philip Seymour Hoffman

'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I' Still A Smash Even If It Opens Under $150M
Christian George Acevedo | | Nov 21, 2014 02:24 AM EST |
The third installment of the mega hit franchise has eventually debuted to seemingly unbeatable performance and prospects are up that the third film series could match the $158.2 million that The Hunger Games: Catching Fire made on its debut week.

Philip Seymour Hoffman Left Children Out of Will; Didn’t Want 'Trust Fund Kids'
Nikki Alfonso | | Jul 21, 2014 01:37 PM EDT |
Before his death, Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't pay heed to his accountant's suggestion to set up a trust fund for his children. Hoffman's rejection apparently stemmed from his refusal to let 10-year old Cooper, 7-year old Tallulah, and 5-year old Willa become "trust fund kids" and grow up to become spoiled brats.
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