By Simon Miraudo August 20, 2013 Play It Again is a weekly feature in which our classic-film connoisseurs revisit a revered motion picture from the annals of movie history, to see if it holds up… or if it has aged terribly. And yes, it takes its name from a famously misquoted Casablanca line (hey, […]
Continue readingTrailer Debut: Girl Most Likely
The trailer for Girl Most Likely, Kristen Wiig’s follow-up to Bridesmaids, has arrived online. The picture – directed by American Splendor’s Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini – debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012 under the name Imogene. Ahead of its summer release in the States, it’s been given a more user-friendly title […]
Continue readingWarren Beatty picks Felicity Jones as his on-screen lover
English up-and-comer Felicity Jones (Like Crazy) has been handpicked by Warren Beatty to star in his upcoming Howard Hughes biopic. According to Deadline, Jones will play a young woman who falls for Hughes’ driver, before becoming enamoured with the eccentric billionaire himself. Obviously, Beatty will play Hughes. He will also produce and direct his own […]
Continue readingThe Kids Are All Right being adapted for TV
HBO wants to bring Lisa Cholodenko‘s Best Picture nominated dramedy The Kids Are All Right to TV screens. According to Deadline, a deal has been made for Cholodenko to write a pilot episode for the potential hour-long series. Although the show would “continue the adventures of the five main characters” – specifically married couple Nic […]
Continue readingWarren Beatty will star as Howard Hughes in new film
Earlier in the week it was announced that Warren Beatty would write, produce, direct and star in a brand new movie after a decade away from the limelight. Deadline are reporting that the project will be based on the life of Howard Hughes; a topic Beatty has been eager to tackle since the late 1960s. The […]
Continue readingModern family – The Kids Are All Right review
The Kids Are All Right – Starring Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo. Directed by Lisa Cholodenko. Rated MA. By Simon Miraudo. There are few films as soulful and human as Lisa Cholodenko’s The Kids Are All Right. That a film can set itself apart from the pack by merely being human is somewhat […]
Continue readingSundance hit The Kids Are All Right trailer debut
The trailer for The Kids Are All Right, one of the big hits from this year’s Sundance Film Festival, has debuted online. Julianne Moore and Annette Bening star as a lesbian couple struggling to deal with the fact that their children (Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson) want to get to know their biological father (Mark […]
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