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Fashion designer Tom Ford establishes himself as a filmmaker to celebrate from the very first sequence of his artfully constructed, heartfelt adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel A Single Man .
Siskel Center revisits tragic romance
All That Heaven Allows, Far from Heaven, and Ali:Fear Eats the Soul will all be showing at the Gene Siskel Film Center this November.
Lecture on black culture in CT spurs discussion
There were no empty seats in 304C of the Student Union where Paul C. Taylor, associate professor of philosophy at Temple University, delivered a presentation titled "No Negroes in Connecticut: On Being Invisible in the Twenty First Century." Taylor combined recognizable images of pop-culture icons and shows with philosophical ideas to effectively ...
Understated love story on simmer
Time almost stands still in the Cairo that Montreal-born director Ruba Nadda brings to life in Cairo Time.
Identity crisis: One and Only can't decide
My One and Only is the story of two teenage boys who know what they want to be when they grow up and their mother, who doesn't. The movie doesn't know what it wants to be either-- a drama or a comedy.
Spend 30 seconds with patricia Clarkson and you grasp the awesomeness of her performance in Cairo Time.
Dennis Quaid riding mid-life career surge
Dennis Quaid is nearing the end of a morning of interviews and he's getting hungry.
Dennis Quaid was a movie star when you were still in diapers. He caught the world's attention with his role in Breaking Away in 1979, and over the following three decades he appeared in dozens of movies, including The Right Stuff, The Big Easy, D.O.A., Wyatt Earp, Any Given Sunday, Frequency, Traffic, Dinner With Friends, The Parent Trap, The ...
Photograph by: Pandorum, Alliance Atlantis The once cantankerous Dennis Quaid likes to have fun these days.
Originally printed 9/3/2009 Haynes and Winslet bring 'Mildred Pierce' back to life One thing you can definitely say about visionary gay filmmaker Todd Haynes is that he's unpredictable, bouncing from the chillingly unsettling acclaimed '90s drama "Safe" to the Douglas Sirk homage "Far From Heaven" to the Dylan biopic fantasia "I'm Not There." Now ...
Toronto: Tom Forda s A Single Man
Posted in Film , Spring Fashion Week 2009 by Joshua Rothkopf on September 16th, 2009 at 8:54 pm Some titles attract buzza 'manufactured, earned or what have youa 'and when the buzz comes, you go.
Tom Ford fashions a poignant gay drama
Designer Tom Ford makes a surprisingly successful leap from the fashion industry to the big screen with "A Single Man," a standout directing debut about a gay college professor who loses his longtime partner.
Kate Winslet is to star in Michael Curtiz's Mildred Pierce
Is Kate Winslet really the one for this weepie re-make? Is she hard enough?: Kate Winslet Normally my heart sinks when I hear that someone is remaking a movie classic: why try to improve on something that is perfectly good already? But I'm intrigued to learn that HBO is about to produce a new mini-series version of Michael Curtiz's terrific old ...
Patricia Clarkson is one the best supporting actresses alive. But the truth is, she's not always that supportive.
Far From Heaven. Still Heavenly
Cathy? Oh, she's been liberal ever since she played summer stock with all those steamy Jewish boys.
John Singleton's coming-of-age masterpiece about three young men-on-the-verge in South Central, LA, and how the mean streets affect their life decisions.
Kate Winslet to be new Joan Crawford
Sixteen years after she appeared, as a teenager, in such programmes as Casualty and Family Matters, Kate Winslet is being lined up to return to the small screen.
Kate Winslet to Star in Mildred Pierce
Kate Winslet will star in "Mildred Pierce," a miniseries adaptation based on the James M. Cain novel that Todd Haynes is writing and directing, reports Variety .
Movie review: 'District 9' scores a big, fat zero
It's been hailed as unique and original, but the truth is "District 9" is as soulless and derivative as every other "E.T." wannabe dumped on moviegoers by Generation X-lax. That's not a dig at director Neill Blomkamp, or his co-writer, Terri Tatchell.
TIFF to feature 70 homegrown films
TIFF to feature 70 homegrown films Greenpeace Canada is pleased to announce that Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands will make its North American debut at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival this September.
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