AWFJ Women On Film – Russell Brand on “Arthur” – Tricia Olszewski interviews
Everyone is thinking it: Arthur, Dudley Moore’s 1981 comedy about a lonely billionaire, didn’t need to be remade. But to
Read moreEveryone is thinking it: Arthur, Dudley Moore’s 1981 comedy about a lonely billionaire, didn’t need to be remade. But to
Read moreIn Catherine Hardwicke’s “Red Riding Hood,” the titular character of the classic fairy tale is no longer referred to as
Read moreBen Foster‘s most critically acclaimed role to date was as a quietly tortured military man who delivered news of soldiers’
Read moreClint Eastwood is still directing at the age of 80 — which should make him feel pretty lucky. His latest
Read moreSurvival of the fittest is the prevailing theme of Animal Kingdom, the assured feature debut of Australian writer-director David Michôd.
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Read moreThe highlight of “The Concert” is the titular event itself; the rest is amiable enough if underwhelming.
Read moreWith the exception of bathroom gags, easily fixable misunderstandings and mouth-breathing whoopsies are about the lowest forms of humor. And
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s concept is as irresistible as its execution. Read more>>
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