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Fame Game Lars von Trier's dark places The thrill of working with the notorious director , says Willem Dafoe, star of the highly controversial Antichrist, are the dark places you'll go to with him, and their revelations Johanna Schneller Published on Friday, Nov.
Financiers Snub Madonnaa s Big Screen Love Story
Madonna is having a tough time securing funds and getting a cast together for her new film.
Why Frank Langella (Almost) Saves The Box
The new movie The Box might be the most preposterous enterprise since "Dick in a Box," and not just because the question that drives the story - Would you accept $1 million if it meant someone, somewhere would have to die? - would be better explored over late-night bong hits than with a feature-length motion picture.
Hanna D: The Girl From Vondel Park
The story of a girl, her pimp, and her knight in shining armor! In 1981, German film director Uli Edel made Christiane F. , which depicted a 12-year old girl on heroin and PCP.
a Antichrista : A primal scream from deep in the woods
Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe are grieving parents who plunge into darkness after their child's death in Lars von Trier's "Antichrist.'' By any and all measures you care to come up with, "Antichrist'' is the Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier's most extreme work yet.
The devil and Willem Dafoe: Face to face in 'Antichrist'
Willem Dafoe might be a self-described "square boy from Wisconsin." But his jack-o-lantern grin, intense stare and scary cheekbones often get him hired as various outcasts, outlaws and out-right weirdos.
Madonna's daughter's outfit shows she is a star in the making
Lourdes Leon may have to finish school before she can fulfill her acting ambitions - but she clearly can't wait to be a star.
Somewhere in Uli Edel's long, brutal, and failed account of Germany's infamous Red Army Faction's 30-year reign of terror, a security operative asks his superior what causes people to murder bystanders.
Review -- Revolutionaries in act and theory: 'The Baader Meinhof Complex'
German director Uli Edel came to our fair city once and made a gloriously terrible movie, "Body of Evidence." He nearly atones here with this Oscar-nominated feature film about the radical German terrorist group known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang, which bombed and killed and stole and kidnapped its way through the '70s. At its best, the film plays ...
Madonna Returns To Her Dark Era With 'Celebration' Video
What's your favorite era of Madonna? This is a fairly open-ended question, one certain to get about a million different responses.
Madonna Loves Gypsies Way More Than You Do
Madonna is at her happiest when she's deliberately upsetting people - which probably explains Body of Evidence , actually.
The Green Goblin swoops into the massive NYC con
Comic fans may know him best as the Green Goblin from "Spider-Man" while cult film followers may prfer his obsessive FBI character in "Boondock Saints," but however you recognize Willem Dafoe, you know the actor delivers a memorable performance.
And Woodstock took place 40 years ago this week! Tonight I was joined by Ruth Barnes for our weekly roundup of music and showbiz.
Willem Dafoe is Upping the Anti
While his latest film exercises the tempers of critics up and down the land, Rob Driscoll finds a laid-back Willem Dafoe more alive to the possibilities of cinema now than ever WILLEM Dafoe is no stranger to controversy.
A wiry, pale, sharp-featured veteran of experimental theater, Willem Dafoe soared to stardom and earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor playing the Christ-like Sgt.
Ever found yourself watching DVDs with some rugrats and, in between avoiding their jam hands and pleas for attention, thought, ``Hey, what's that Academy Award-winning actor doing in this G-rated pabulum?''or ``Didn't they used to be funny?'' or ``Man, I wish I were drunk right now.'' Night at the Museum 2: The Battle of the Smithsonian, opening ...
The ruggedly handsome, severe-looking German-born actor Jurgen Prochnow first achieved notice in his homeland for his work in "Die Verrohung des Franz Blum/The Brutalization of Franz Blum" and in "The Lost Honor.... The ruggedly handsome, severe-looking German-born actor Jurgen Prochnow first achieved notice in his homeland for his work in "Die ...
Madonna Gets To Snatch That African Orphan After All
It's time to congratulate Madonna. And not because she only got up to pee 17 times last night - although that is her personal best this year.
The kids are alright with these adult actors
Ever found yourself watching DVDs with some rugrats and, in between avoiding their jam hands and pleas for attention, thought, "Hey, what's that Academy Award-winning actor doing in this G-rated pabulum?" or "Didn't they used to be funny?" or "Man, I wish I were drunk right now." Night at the Museum 2: The Battle of the Smithsonian, opening this ...
Terrorists fail to thrill in history lesson
HISTORY is both horror show and thrill ride in Uli Edel's chronicle of the exploits of Germany's most famous left-wing terrorists: the Baader Meinhof group, more officially known as the Red Army Faction, who were responsible for a string of bank heists, bombings, and sundry outrages over the course of the 1970s.
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