One thing we can be thankful for, whether the general population is paying attention or not, is that we here in America have activist documentaries that not only bring awareness to complex issues but also help to promote change. One such film is Waiting for Superman, which takes a close look at our failing public [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
One thing we can be thankful for, whether the general population is paying attention or not, is that we here in America have activist documentaries that not only bring awareness to complex issues but also help to promote change. One such film is Waiting for Superman, which takes a close look at our failing public [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
One thing we can be thankful for, whether the general population is paying attention or not, is that we here in America have activist documentaries that not only bring awareness to complex issues but also help to promote change. One such film is Waiting for Superman, which takes a close look at our failing public [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
Robert Rodriguez’ Machete will open the 67th Annual Biennale as the midnight showing. Apparently, Black Swan is the official opening film. That should make for some pretty eye candy on the Lido. Here are the other selections. From an Oscar eye’s view, Black Swan and Somewhere appear to be the big gets. Black Swan Darren Aronofsky Natalie [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
Robert Rodriguez’ Machete will open the 67th Annual Biennale as the midnight showing. Apparently, Black Swan is the official opening film. That should make for some pretty eye candy on the Lido. Here are the other selections. From an Oscar eye’s view, Black Swan and Somewhere appear to be the big gets. Black Swan Darren Aronofsky Natalie [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
Robert Rodriguez’ Machete will open the 67th Annual Biennale as the midnight showing. Apparently, Black Swan is the official opening film. That should make for some pretty eye candy on the Lido. Here are the other selections. From an Oscar eye’s view, Black Swan and Somewhere appear to be the big gets. Black Swan Darren Aronofsky Natalie [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
Indiewire posted the top 50 upcoming titles for the Toronto Film Fest. It looks like The King’s Speech is getting a big roll out. Toronto is, much of the time, the hit and miss spot on the way to Oscar – though not always. Like Telluride, where Slumdog and Up in the Air launched [...]
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The Beaver gets a PG rating. Mel’s ranting does not. The Intervention of Mel Gibson from Mondock Entertainment on Vimeo.
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So far, the field is already half-filled with Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Jennifer Lawrence. But out of Cannes, came three great performances. I saw two of them, Michelle Williams and Lesley Manville. I missed Naomi Watts in Fair Game, but word has it she won’t BE IGNORED, Dan. And then [...]
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Sally Hawkins will have a good year in 2010, appearing in several films, including Made in Dagenham, which will have its World Premier at the Toronto Film Fest, courtesy of Sony Pics. I will take this opportunity to reveal a sigh of relief that movies like this are still being made. Despite its awkward [...]
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29. July 2010
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