Trish Cook
Trish is the author of six novels including Midnight Sun and Outward Blonde. When she's not writing, she's probably rowing (even though she's the size of most coxswains). Party in the bow! Her biggest dream is to be on The Amazing Race but so far casting is having none of it. Trish thinks her upcoming memoir, Bret Michaels at the Symphony, should be required reading for fellow over-thinkers and TMIers.
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Stories By Trish Cook
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Joaquin Phoenix is brilliant, he's talented, he goes to incredible lengths to research and embody his roles.
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Here's the scoop on the real-life sex, drugs, and rock and roll that happened even after the director called cut. Here are movie sets that were one big party.
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Melissa McCarthy's personality shines in the behind-the-scenes shenanigans that occur when things go awry on set, yet something hilariously right happens.
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It isn't uncommon to be unhappy at work, but most of us can find new jobs if it gets bad enough. Actors, on the other hand, usually have to tough it out — although there have definitely been times when dissatisfied stars have threatened to quit.
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When a movie is great, we don't always notice if part of the story doesn't make sense. But huge, gaping plot holes? Um, maybe not.