Posts Tagged ‘Matt Damon’
We Bought a Zoo – Director Cameron Crowe
Cameron Crowe made his directorial debut in 1979 with Say Anything, which led to other movies including, Jerry Maguire. Cameron spoke about his moving experience making the film at the press day for the picture in New York City…
We Bought A Zoo – Film Review
We Bought a Zoo – Cameron Crowe’s first film in six years, since the disastrous Elizabethtown – is meant to provide holiday cheer, to touch our souls and warm us deep within, and it does that, though with way more manipulation than is necessary…
We Bought a Zoo – Matt Damon on acting with a bear and snakes
Matt Damon stars as a Los Angeles newspaper columnist and adventure writer, who faces the challenge of bringing up two young children alone when his wife dies. Matt tells here about the joy of playing a father and working with writer/director Cameron Crowe…
Happy Feet Two – Film Review
This beautifully computer-animated sequel to 2006′s Happy Feet is energetically and often thrillingly directed by the returning George Miller, but never finds its footing storywise. The characters range from the sickeningly saccharine to the obnoxiously hammy…
Happy Feet Two – Director George Miller on recording the cast together
Producer/writer/director George Miller won the Academy award in 2007 for Best Animated Feature Film for Happy Feet. Writing and helming Happy Feet Two, Miller has once again assembled an all-star voice cast, and they recorded it together…
Contagion – Director and writer on why now for a global pandemic…
Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z Burns first worked together on the movie The Informant! starring Matt Damon. Their new movie Contagion also headlines Damon…
Contagion – Film Review
Wow, could this movie ever have used a hot zombie injection. Director Steven Soderbergh’s would-be thriller about a worldwide epidemic is tediously flat stuff without roving hordes of the undead around to liven things up…
Contagion – Matt Damon and his bald new look
Matt Damon and director Steven Soderbergh have worked together several times but they are lighthearted movies compared to their new film which unfolds a frightening scenario about a lethal super-virus. The actor came to the press conference with a totally new look – bald, which prompted the question…
The Adjustment Bureau – Director George Nolfi on falling inside genre bounds
The Adjustment Bureau marks George Nolfi’s directorial debut. An accomplished screenwriter, he has penned such successful movies as The Sentinel, Ocean’s Twelve and The Bourne Ultimatum…