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Remember Me – Robert Pattinson on being beaten up

Posted by Judy Sloane on Mar 11, 2010 at 6:19 pm (EDT) in Drama, Film
Remember Me – Robert Pattinson on being beaten up

In the second part of Robert Pattinson’s interview we hear about the Dads. His character’s dad is played by Pierce Brosnan. His characters girlfriend has a tough Dad played by Chris Cooper. Here Robert tells what was it like acting with them both and the conflict that went on…

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Remember Me – Twilight’s Robert Pattinson chooses not to bite someone

Posted by Judy Sloane on Mar 10, 2010 at 6:22 pm (EDT) in Drama, Film
Remember Me – Twilight’s Robert Pattinson chooses not to bite someone

The young actor has gone on to super-stardom as vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight franchise. Between his appearances in blockbuster movies, Pattinson is choosing smaller and more intimate films to act in. Here he speaks about his new movie Remember Me

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Remember Me – Emilie De Ravin on working with a heartthrob

Posted by Judy Sloane on Mar 9, 2010 at 8:34 pm (EDT) in Drama, Film
Remember Me – Emilie De Ravin on working with a heartthrob

Even though Australian actress Emilie de Ravin had a thriving career it was in 2004 when she appeared on TV’s Lost, that brought her a new level of recognition and success. Emilie speaks about her new movie, working with Robert Pattinson, and Lost

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Oscars and how they differ from popular opinion

Posted by Stephen Payne on Mar 8, 2010 at 10:25 am (EDT) in Action/Thriller, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Film, Horror, Image Gallery, Musical, Science Fiction
Oscars and how they differ from popular opinion

It is interesting how the Oscars winners differ from popular opinion. Our poll had Avatar as the winner, followed by Inglourious Basterds and in equal third the actual Oscar winner The Hurt Locker

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Parenthood – Ron Howard on Executive Producing the second tv spin-off and breaking new ground

Posted by Judy Sloane on Mar 7, 2010 at 7:07 am (EDT) in Comedy, Drama, TV
Parenthood – Ron Howard on Executive Producing the second tv spin-off and breaking new ground

In 1989, Ron Howard directed the dramedy Parenthood. In 1990, the movie was turned into an unsuccessful TV series. Now it is back for another series, re-imagined. Ron Howard explains why he feels this will break new ground…

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The Pacific – Stars Joe Mazzello, James Badge Dale and Jon Seda and their real life characters

Posted by Judy Sloane on Mar 5, 2010 at 9:33 pm (EDT) in Drama, TV
The Pacific – Stars Joe Mazzello, James Badge Dale and Jon Seda and their real life characters

The series tracks the intertwined real-life experiences of three US Marines – Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale), Eugene Sledge (Joe Mazzello) and John Basilone (Jon Sega). We asked the actors to talk about the responsibility they felt in playing a person who actually existed…

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The Pacific – Executive Producer Tom Hanks on what makes a hero

Posted by Judy Sloane on Mar 1, 2010 at 8:46 am (EDT) in Drama, TV
The Pacific – Executive Producer Tom Hanks on what makes a hero

After Band of Brothers Executive Producers Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are turning their attention to the Pacific Theatre. The Pacific premieres on HBO on March 14th. Tom Hanks spoke about this historic project last month…

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The Yellow Handkerchief – Image Gallery

Posted by maestro1 on Feb 25, 2010 at 8:55 pm (EDT) in Drama, Film, Image Gallery
The Yellow Handkerchief – Image Gallery

A film about true love but strangely not released for Valentine’s day.

A love story at its core, The Yellow Handkerchief is about three strangers of two generations bound by loneliness who reach out to one another

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The Yellow Handkerchief – Director Udayan Prasad on the intimate cast

Posted by Judy Sloane on Feb 24, 2010 at 7:36 am (EDT) in Drama, Film
The Yellow Handkerchief – Director Udayan Prasad on the intimate cast

Director Udayan Prasad was born in India, but moved to Britain at the age of nine. This is his second film but it has waited three years before it’s release now. He he talks about Twilight’s Kristen Stewart and in giving real life experiences to two of the other actors.

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The Yellow Handkerchief – William Hurt and Maria Bello on real adult love

Posted by Judy Sloane on Feb 23, 2010 at 8:01 am (EDT) in Drama, Film
The Yellow Handkerchief – William Hurt and Maria Bello on real adult love

William Hurt and Maria Bello both starred in David Cronenberg’s The History of Violence, but never had a scene together. In this film about real love they did and they spoke about finally working together.

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