Nov 11, 2007 | Boston Herald
Beaming Bridget flogs her new flick
“I felt that she has a heroic quality. There's something in her carriage, in her bearing, that I felt like . . . she's a female hero.”
Of course, instead of moving to the country, he swings into vigilante action. "Bridget simply had a kind of authenticity about her," director Henry Bean told the Track. via Boston Herald
Afi Fest '07 Critics Notebook | "Nailing" Vibrant Performances With a Mixed Bag of New Films
As the chaos of the market begins to settle in Southern California, the second round of AFI Fest premieres starts to prove itself somewhat valuable with a mixed bag of solid performances and above competent ... via IndieWIRE
The beauty of a film festival is that it can sometimes lead to a double bill that is not only logistically impossible to otherwise pull off, but also of an artistic ilk that borders on the absurd. via FilmStew
Robbins Named Smartest Dumb Guy
TIM ROBBINS has topped a quirky new poll to find Hollywood's Smartest Dumb Guy. The Shawshank Redemption star was named the number one on the Maxim.com list after trading in his academic honours from ... via PR-inside.com
Arquette, Lillard, and Jones Join 'Ye Old Times'
Posted Nov 2nd 2007 6:02PM by Monika Bartyzel Filed under: Comedy , Casting In May, the battle of the Renaissance Fairs was set . via Cinematical
“I'm just happy to be here -- hope I can help the ballclub.”
One of the best parts of "Bull Durham" is when minor-league lifer Crash Davis explains to the talented but tempestuous Nuke Laloosh the importance of spouting off clichs when talking to the press. via Washington Examiner
“Sanctuary", "Blade: The Series", and "Tru Calling”
Kavan Smith is an actor and fan favorite who can fit almost any role he is given to play. via Slice of Scifi
PASA turns the clock back to '1984' for play
“I went back and reread the book”
Written in 1949, George Orwell's 1984 is the story of a futuristic world in which the government controls the actions and thoughts of its citizens. via The Daily Advertiser
The Unnerving '90s: The decades best horror movies
“A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.”
Thanks to Jason, Freddy and Michael Myers, slasher monsters made major box office hay in the 1980s. via CTV.ca
“Never on Tuesday", produced by Cassian Elwes 1987 Cut a dashing figure as Westley, the heroic wooer of "The Princess Bride”
Tall and dashing, this fair-haired, blue-eyed English lead generally has been at his most appealing in heroic roles but in the mid-1990s branched out to playing the occasional villain with equal success. via Hollywood.com
Reuters looks at Tim Robbins' new film : Have you ever dreamt of smashing up that car in your neighborhood whose burglar alarm has the bad habit of going off in the middle of the night? U.S. director Henry Bean ... via Ed Driscoll.com
Director Henry Bean has written and directed a new movie , Noise . It's about the bad kind of noise: car alarms that won't stop going off, garbage trucks that wake you up, endless horns honking. via MetaFilter
Want to know more about the Drudge? Excerpt: Seems like the consensus is it's Matt Drudge, the reclusive mastermind behind the Drudge Report, which first came to prominence during the Lewinsky scandal and has ... via The Daily Eudemon
Scorsese, DiCaprio Reuniting for Shutter Island
Their first three collaborations netted copious amounts of Oscar love and box-office receipts, so it isn't surprising that Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio are in no hurry to stop working together -- or ... via Rotten Tomatoes
Tim Robbins wages crusade against noise in new film
“We live in a world where the governments are extremely unresponsive to what the citizens want.”
Have you ever dreamt of smashing up that car in your neighbourhood whose burglar alarm has the bad habit of going off in the middle of the night? U.S. director Henry Bean used to do that just that, breaking ... via AlertNet
Tom Cruise Dodges Political Questions Surrounding "Lions For Lambs" Release
The $35 million film has the political thrust of a vintage Costas-Gavras film, so there was no avoiding the matter at the Q&A. Yet Cruise didn't exactly morph into Tim Robbins, preferring to stay largely above ... via The Huffington Post
Angela Lansbury is 82 today. Lansbury was 36 when she played 34-year-old Laurence Harvey's mother in The Manchurian Candidate . via NewMexiKen
Search for fan contact info for Tim Robbins A look back on highlights of Tim Robbins's acting career in film to date via Movie Posters : Please check out the work of Tim Robbins available for purchase from our ... via A Movie Every Day
Movie Review 2007 #128: Bull Durham
One of the great Baseball movies of all time, with Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins. via Blog, Jvstin Style
Showtime, Robbins hooked on pharmaceuticals
Showtime has given a pilot order to the Tim Robbins drama "Possible Side Effects." Robbins wrote and will direct the pilot of the hourlong project, which centers on a family that runs a pharmaceutical company. via XtraMSN Real Estate