6 articles from 2009
25 August 2009 7:56 PM, PDT | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »
If you want to ruin Christopher Nolan's hopes of keeping the plot to his upcoming Inception a secret click here, or you could just be patient and watch the wordless teaser again to the right. Ryan Reynolds is set to star in Green Lantern for director Martin Campbell and Warner Bros., but Inside Film says, "Green Lantern's proposed Australian shoot is understood to be under threat after the rising Australian dollar has blown out production costs. Two other Hollywood productions (Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark), which were secured by Queensland and Victoria earlier this year, have already begun filming." The film was looking at a November start for a June 17, 2011 release, but who knows what will happen now. The site also references Happy Feet 2 as in production. [Inside Film] Next comes word from Ain't It Cool reporting Christopher Nolan's Batman 3 "could very »
- Brad Brevet
25 June 2009 4:00 PM, PDT | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »
The trailer for the upcoming Ashton Kucher comedy "Spread" has appeared online. Check it out by clicking on the link below. Plot: The story revolves around a high-end lothario, Nikki (Kutcher), who has slept his way into a life of privilege. He shares his secrets with us as he hosts parties and beds scores of women, all while living it up at the Hollywood Hills home of a middle-aged female attorney, Samantha (Anne Heche). Everything is going swimmingly until Nikki meets a gorgeous waitress named Heather (Margarita Levieva), who, unbeknownst to him, is playing the same game that he is. As the truth of their life unravels, they find themselves sexually charged by a game of one-upsmanship that has them dining at fine restaurants and crashing posh parties, until the truth of their lives forces them to choose between love and money. The new movie is directed by David Mackenzie (Young Adam, »
1 May 2009 12:00 AM, PDT | toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news »
Anchor Bay Films just sent us a few movie stills featuring Ashton Kutcher in the upcoming film “Spread” by director David Mackenzie (Asylum) and starring Ashton Kutcher (Five Killers), Anne Heche (Men in Trees) and Margarita Levieva (Adventureland). Synopsis: Spread is a fresh, funny, and racy look at the trials and tribulations of sleeping your way to a life of privilege in Los Angeles. Comic and karmic, the film is an “immorality tale” about a gorgeous guy who gives women what they want in order to live exactly as he likes. In Spread, Nikki (Ashton Kutcher) isn’t a gigolo. He’s a sexual grifter, a fun-loving, freeloading hipster who understands [...] »
- Brian Corder
19 March 2009 | Movie Jungle | See recent Movie Jungle news »
Tragically, talented actress Natasha Richardson died on Wednesday at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York after sustaining brain damage in a freak ski accident which took place on Monday. The actress was married to Liam Neeson with whom she had two sons. The daughter of actress Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha Richardson was born in London in 1963 and mader her acting debut at the young age of just 4 years old in the film "The Charge of the Light Brigade" which her father Tony Richardson helmed. She was a Tony award winner in 1999 for "Cabaret." Her other film credits include "The Handmaid's Tale" (1990), "Nell" (1994), "The Parent Trap" (1998), "Waking Up in Reno" (2002), "Asylum" (2005), "The White Countess" (2005), "Evening" (2007) and most recently "Wild Child" in 2008 which starred Emma Roberts. She is survived by her husband, children, her sister and actress Joely Richardson and her mother. You will be sorely missed Natasha... »
18 March 2009 5:23 PM, PDT | IMDb News
Acclaimed actress Natasha Richardson, the wife of actor Liam Neeson and daughter of acting legend Vanessa Redgrave, died Wednesday of a critical head injury resulting from a skiing accident; she was 45. »
18 March 2009 12:07 PM, PDT | Gold Derby | See recent Gold Derby news »
After Natasha Richardson's death from head trauma during a skiing accident, it's important to recall what a vital life she's had as a performer.
In 1998, Natasha Richardson won a Tony Award for lead actress in a musical for her appearance in the Roundabout Theatre Company's acclaimed production of "Cabaret." The show was helmed by Sam Mendes and co-directed and choreographed by Rob Marshall. This reimagined revival of "Cabaret" was staged in a cabaret setting at the Henry Miller Theatre. Among the praise for her performance, the New York Times called Richardson "spectacular."
For her raw portrayal of an English singer caught up in the madness of Nazi Germany, Richardson first won the Drama Desk award. And then at the Tonys, she prevailed over a quartet of musical theater vets — Betty Buckley ("Triumph of Love"), Marin Mazzie ("Ragtime") and co-nominees Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner ("Side Show").
Five years earlier, »
- tomoneil
6 articles from 2009
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