Posts Tagged ‘JulianneMoore’
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Still Alice
It is a strange turn of events that Still Alice will be remembered as the film that finally bagged Julianne Moore her first Oscar. The performance undoubtedly warrants it but more than anything, and something Moore would surely...
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Maps To The Stars
Most renowned for his body horror films Maps To The Stars’ director David Cronenberg has, in more recent times, taken a keener interest in all things psychological. Or perhaps psychotic would be a better description, as since t...
Film
Maps To The Stars
Most renowned for his body horror films Maps To The Stars’ director David Cronenberg has, in more recent times, taken a keener interest in all things psychological. Or perhaps psychotic would be a better description, as since t...
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Maps To The Stars
Maps To The Stars is a complex look at Hollywood and what it reveals about Western culture.
DVD And Blu-ray
Don Jon
The whole ‘Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus’ thing has been done to death in cinema but Don Jon finds a modern and unique way of exploring it. Romantic comedies are a dime a dozen, clichéd and normally forgettable, some...
Film
Non-Stop
Planes can be excellent places for thrillers, even though they’re statistically still the safest way to travel. There have been many memorable films made around planes/people in planes in jeopardy, from Fearless, to Airpo...
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The English Teacher
Linda Sinclair (Julianne Moore) is The English Teacher, living and working in smalltown America. Passionate about her subject and her students, she lives a simple life and since childhood has been devoted to books above all els...
Competitions
The English Teacher
Greg Kinnear (Little Miss Sunshine) teams up with his Stuck in Love co-star Lily Collins (Mirror, Mirror) in the feature-film directorial debut from Golden Globe Nominee Craig Zisk, whose impressive TV work includes Weeds, Scru...
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What Maisie Knew
A contemporary adaptation of Henry James’ story What Maisie Knew shows that perhaps the writer knew more about modern living back in the 19th Century than we do now. The story is seen through the eyes of young Maisie (Onata Apr...
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