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| The Savages Ben Sims http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu9G9OxHMhI One wonders how The Savages can be billed as a comedy. It's a tale of two siblings reuniting to take care of their estranged, elderly and ailing father. There are a few laughs here and there, but overall it's a brutally frank look at the realities of aging, life and death. Despite moving at a snail' [ ... ] |
| The Messengers Joe Bodia The Solomon family has left the fast paced life of Chicago for the secluded world of a North Dakota farm. Amidst the tranquil sway of the farm's field of sunflowers, Jess (Kristen Stewart), 16, soon realizes how terrifying seclusion can be when she and her brother Ben, 3, begin seeing ominous apparitions invisible to everyone else... The Messenger [ ... ] |
| Quills Alexander Zaitchik Based on the play by Doug Wright, Quills offers a operatic and humorous portrayal of de Sade and his literary, sexual and psychological efforts. Those expecting raw scenes on par with the visions of his books will be disappointed, but those interested in Sade or those who simply enjoy intelligent period pieces will be pleased by Quills, a thoughtf [ ... ] |
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Did you know that Hollywood considers the U.K. a secondary market? Jo does.
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David Lynch, the famous cult director, writer and painter, visited Prague, Czech Republic in June 1996 together with his "family" music composer Angelo Badalamenti to make recording of the music soundtrack for Lynch's film LOST HIGHWAY. The July/August `96 issue of the Czech magazine Kinorevue featured an interview with David Lynch filled with a few photos and even an image drawn by Lynch himself especially for Kinorevue.Page 1 of 35
« StartPrev12345678910NextEnd »| O Brother, Where Art Thou? Alexander Zaitchik Rule number fifteen about living in the relatively film deprived city of Prague: when a new Coen brothers film starring John Turturro and John Goodman is in theatres, you go see it twice. O Brother, [ ... ] |
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