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On This Day in History: November 17The King of New York Cinema
November 17, 2009 11-17-2009 Renowned film director Martin Scorsese was born in Flushing, Queens on November 17, 1942.
Happy Birthday, Martin Scorsese, Director of a oeTaxi Drivera and a oeRaging Bulla
"It's easy to think of Scorsese as a kind of poet of the underworld," the American Film Institute reflected when they granted him a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997.
"2012": The end of the world as we know it
Roland Emmerich's latest disaster jamboree, "2012," may be the first movie to have been inspired, at least indirectly, by the teachings of Mother Angelica.
Martin Scorsese to get Golden Globes honour
Martin Scorsese will be honoured at the Golden Globe Awards in January with the Cecil B DeMille award in recognition of his "outstanding contribution" to entertainment, organizers said Thursday.
Scorsese to get Cecil B. DeMille Award
American director Martin Scorsese, shown May 15, will be honoured at the Golden Globes ceremony in January.
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.
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Presented in association with Ontological-Hysteric Theater, previews for IDIOT SAVANT ran through November 3. The show opened officially last night, Wednesday, November 4 and runs through Sunday, December 13.
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Martin Scorsese is best known for his films that explore the darker sides of American cities, specifically New York.
'Xtrme City' About Mumbai Mafia, Families, Romance: Paul Schrader
Asked about probable names like Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan as reported in the media, he said: "It's a small list and they are in the newspaper every single day.
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.
Willem Dafoe and Lars von Trier work the shock factor
A blow to the balls with a wooden plank? A wife that drives a spike through your leg and bolts it to a grindstone? Oh yeah! We'd gladly forgive Willem Dafoe for being a little messed-up after surviving "Antichrist." Yet the American actor sat through TIFF's first official press conference at Toronto's Scotiabank Theatre the picture of good humour.
Did Pinochet kill or cure Chile?
BBC News business reporter Robert Plummer was the BBC's correspondent in Chile 10 years ago.
Attractive stage-trained actress who made her screen debut as the female lead in Haskell Wexler's brilliant anti-establishment critique "Medium Cool" . Alternating between film and TV, Bloom earned praise in Peter.... Attractive stage-trained actress who made her screen debut as the female lead in Haskell Wexler's brilliant anti-establishment ...
Attractive stage-trained actress who made her screen debut as the female lead in Haskell Wexler's brilliant anti-establishment critique "Medium Cool" . Alternating between film and TV, Bloom earned praise in Peter.... Attractive stage-trained actress who made her screen debut as the female lead in Haskell Wexler's brilliant anti-establishment ...
Sacha Baron Cohen as Bruno, a gay Austrian fashion reporter
So, Sacha Baron Cohen has received a death threat from a Palestinian militia group who haven't taken kindly to their portrayal in Bruno.
A bottle of Coke, a pack of Lucky's, and Windows XP - Appellate Judge Tom Becker's a bad DVD reviewer.
Sacha Baron Cohen as Bruno, a gay Austrian fashion reporter
So, Sacha Baron Cohen has received a death threat from a Palestinian militia group who haven't taken kindly to their portrayal in Bruno.
Willem Dafoe is no stranger to controversy. In 1998 he upset more than a few people when he played Jesus in Martin Scorcese's The Last Temptation Of Christ .
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.
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