15 RESULTS FOUND
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FILM INTERVIEW: CATE SHORTLAND
Australian Director Presents Intimate Vision Of A Shattered Third Reich
I suppose women in general make films differently. I think their work is made up of details instead of going straight to the big picture.
FILM INTERVIEW: ALAN CUMMING
Making Connections, Telling Truths & Hoping For Equality 'Any Day Now'
"What’s shocking to some audiences is realizing that we’re still living in a world where this kind of prejudice is still going on."
FILM REVIEW: 'ANY DAY NOW'
Alan Cumming's Powerhouse Performance Brings Modern Relevance To 1970s LGBT Activism
... funny and entertaining throughout. Rudy's defense against the world is sarcastic humor, and he uses it to alternately defuse and inflame taught situations.
FILM REVIEW: 'MONSIEUR LAZHAR'
Oscar Nominated French Film Addresses Loss With Strong Performances
More specifically, 'Monsieur Lazhar' meditates on the notion of barriers, be they personal, social, cultural, or even political.
FILM INTERVIEW: TOMER SISLEY
Taking the Leap Into the High-Finance Comic Book Hero in 'The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch'
"Since the first 'Largo Winch' came out, I've been offered some very big parts. I was even offered a part in the new James Bond film, but I turned it down..."
FILM INTERVIEW: DJO TUNDA WA MUNGA
Writer/Director/Producer of 'Viva Riva!' Puts Congolese Cinema on the Map in a Big Way
"Everything I put into this film, I’ve witnessed myself. So we don’t have to stick to this old fantasy image of an Africa where everything is nice and smooth."
FILM REVIEW: 'THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST'
A Satisfying End to Stieg Larsson's 'Millennium' Trilogy
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest ties all the loose ends involving the street-wise Lisbeth Salander and investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist.
FILM INTERVIEW: VINCENT CASSEL
The French Star Who's at Home on Screens Both Sides of the Atlantic Talks Crime & Passion
"It’s not like I have to make an effort to play bad guys. I say 'bad guys' so people understand me, but to me, they are not bad. They’re just complex."
FILM INTERVIEW: MARCO AMENTA
Director of 'The Sicilian Girl' Talks Tension, Integrity & Mafia Influence
Marco tells us why he’s so fascinated with the story, and about the astounding amount of work that went into the film...
FILM REVIEW: 'THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE'
Twists, Turns and Revelations Spin Superb Sequel into its own Stratosphere
Lisbeth transforms from a near invincible force and bad-ass superhero to a vulnerable target...
FILM INTERVIEW: NOOMI RAPACE
Finding The Source Of Lisbeth's Strength In 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo'
“It was really important for me to let her be as complicated and extreme, in a way, as she is in the books, and to let her be that way in the film also."
FILM REVIEW: 'OSS 117: LOST IN RIO'
A French Spy-Flick Spoof That May Be More Than A Little Off
If you are into spoofs, if you love Austin Powers, Mr. Bean, Airplane and Inspector Clouseau, then try the French version, OSS 117: Lost in Rio.
FILM INTERVIEW: NIELS ARDEN OPLEV
Director of 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Talks Crime, Incentives & Strong Women
“Given that brutality against women, and rape is a huge problem in the U.S., I think Lisbeth’s character will be an enormous inspiration.”
FILM REVIEW: 'THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO'
A Long, Weighty Movie that Expands on Genre and Rewards Close Attention
'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' is a social commentary that expands beyond its crime mystery genre...
FILM INTERVIEW: NOOMI RAPACE
The 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Star Talks Darkness, Optimism & Sexual Identity
"I love riding motorcycles and have continued to do that. But no, I didn't look at myself from the outside at all when making the movie."