Not a lot of flicks get this much buzz before its existence even announced. It's got to be good to be Christopher Nolan when not only are the regular folks anxious to see this off the ground — with him at the helm of course — but even the celebs have started to express interest …
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It’s raining Bateman – Jason B is EVERYWHERE!
It's been quite a lovely & warm September but today's rainy weather with high only in the mid 50s definitely signals the end of Summer. Yup, tank-top weather is done, over, finito. Well at least there's the beautiful foliage to look forward to, and then the brrrrrrr months will be here for the next five …
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Rest in Peace, Patrick Swayze
I just heard about Patrick Swayze's death as I was having dinner with my hubby. When he said, did Patrick Swayze died? I immediately said, no, it was a bunch of hoax, as false reports were circulating last May of his demise. But this time, it was real, he did pass away after battling pancreatic …
My Top 5 Favorite Gerard Butler Roles
This post that's been on my draft folder for a while, but today seems as timely as ever for five reasons: IMDB featured him on its Character Spotlight section on the main page on Thursday, he was on Kimmel last Friday, his actioner flick GAMER just opened this weekend, and today EW's PopWatch blog just …
What A-list Actors Can Learn from Sharlto Copley
District 9 is one of those powerful movies that stays with me long after I saw it (check out my review of the movie). For the most part, it's Copley's performance that makes the film work for me. Sure, the documentary style technique and all that technical stuff blew me away at first, but once …
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Good news for Richard Armitage fans!
With all the sci-fi stuff swirling around in my head ever since District 9, I just had to take a break and watch something entirely different. As you know, my taste in movies span across genres, and one of my all time favorite period film is Elizabeth Gaskell's novel adaptation North & South. Thanks to …
TIFF is coming soon to Toronto – and I’m feelin’ nostalgic
In less than two months, the Toronto International Film Festival opens. TIFF for short, will always hold a special place in my heart, being the first film festival I ever attended back in 2005. It was also where I met Gerry Butler after seeing the world premiere of his film Beowulf & Grendel at Elgin …
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