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Exclusive: McGehee and Siegel Tackle Uncertainty
It takes a brave filmmaker to completely change their entire process of working and do something completely different after three movies, but that's exactly what Scott McGehee and David Siegel did when they set about making their new movie Uncertainty .
Tilda Swinton says her time as a a oestudio spya is over
Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton is among those who will attend Cinema Arts Festival Houston events.
Neatly dodging the standard pitfalls of the biographical documentary, Isaac Julien's Derek has only two voices to steer it: subject Derek Jarman and his frequent star/muse Tilda Swinton.
Max Richter at Union Chapel by danielregan
Whilst the name may seem foreign to many, you may well have heard Max Richter 's beautiful classical music accompanying many a TV commercial .
Swinton opens Vienna film fest
Scottish Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton late Thursday opened the 47th Viennale film festival, set to show some 300 films, documentaries and shorts in the Austrian capital until November 4. The festival will feature several films by Swinton, who won the Oscar for best supporting actress in 2008 for her part in 'Michael Clayton'. Also topping ...
The good, the bad and the ridiculous in kid-lit big-screen adaptations
As "Where the Wild Things Are" illustrates, translating children's books to the big screen is a tricky business: Adults, children and the book's author all usually want different things from the movie.
Indies flicks: Tilda Swinton, Reel Affirmations
THE APPEAL OF a Bela Tarr film is like that of the slow-food movement; in fact, one could make, rise and bake a few loaves of artisanal bread in the time it takes to watch 1994's " Satantango " , with the same resulting complexity and richness.
Swinton backs anti-Trump campaign
Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton has joined the fight against Donald Trump's planned 1 billion golf resort.
Cinema Arts Festival Houston Nabs A Big Name
The fledgling Cinema Arts Festival Houston has bagged a big name for the event: Tilda Swinton.
Top Oscars go to Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem
The Oscars became a foreign affair at their midpoint on Sunday as France's Marion Cotillard won best film actress, Britain's Tilda Swinton took supporting actress and Spain's Javier Bardem grabbed supporting actor.
Tilda on Trump: He's discredited, industrial bully. Trump on Tilda:...
By FRANK URQUHART OSCAR-WINNING actress Tilda Swinton has offered her support to four families facing eviction from their homes to pave the way for Donald Trump's A 1 billion golf resort in Aberdeenshire.
Tilda Swinton's ancestry is subject of exhibition
OSCAR winning actress, Tilda Swinton from Kimmerghame near Duns, is the subject of the latest Famous Scots exhibition in the ScotlandsPeople Centre, Edinburgh.
Tilda Swinton: The great great great great great great great great...
By BRIAN FERGUSON ONE of Britain's leading actresses is a descendant of Robert the Bruce a ' through both her mother and father.
Swinton descended from royalty
Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton is a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce, genealogists have said.
Film: Actress Tilda Swinton 'a descendant of Robert the Bruce'
Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton is a direct descendant of legendary Scottish king Robert the Bruce, genealogists said today.
George Clooney played the ethically challenged title character in the 2007 film "Michael Clayton," which won an Academy Award for co-star Tilda Swinton as Best Supporting Actress and nominations for the film as Best Picture and for Clooney as Best Actor.
Continue reading "Oscar hopes heighten for 'Up in the Air'"
Up north here at the Toronto International Film Festival , "Up in the Air" is getting sky-high Oscar buzz.
Color Story: The Red in The Deep End
BeRightBack here, with a little Labor Day post brought on by rewatching the 2001 thriller The Deep End .
'Bright Star' Glows in September Film Firmament
This September, we're treated to films by two galactic luminaries in the Milky Way of female film directors, when Jane Campion's "Bright Star" and Claire Denis's "35 Shots of Rum" light up selected movie theaters.