8 articles from 2009
5 September 2009 2:44 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
The more things change, the more they stay the same, for Leslie Caron at least. The 78-year-old actress will soon play the role of Madame Armfeldt, created by Hermione Gingold in the original 1973 production of A Little Night Music, on the Paris stage. Gingold portrayed her grandmother in the 1958 film, Gigi, which starred Caron as a young courtesan-in-training. Now a grandmother herself, Caron will appear in an English-language revival of A Little Night Music, the musical by Stephen Sondheim, at the Theatre du Chatelet next February http://www.chatelet-theatre.com/2009-2010/#/a-little-night-music-367-en/; besides Caron, it will also feature Kristin Scott Thomas and Lambert Wilson. Although Caron has been operating a five-bedroom bed and breakfast, Auberge La Lucarne aux Chouettes http://www.lesliecaron-auberge.com/Us/auberge_us.html in Burgundy, 75 miles outside of Paris, for the last 15 years, she has also been busy the past few years writing her memoirs, »
- Jane Levere
4 September 2009 | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »
- You won't find veteran filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier anywhere close to swampy Cajun backwoods (In the Electric Mist) or for that matter, return to the thriller format, instead his next pic is set in 1562 and includes matters of the heart. Set to begin production later this month, La Princesse de Montpensier will see Mélanie Thierry in the lead with Lambert Wilson, Gaspard Ulliel, Louis Garrel and Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet also joining the pic. Paradis Films' Eric Heuman and Marc Silam are producing. Based on a short story by Madame de La Fayette (published in 1662), co-scripted by Tavernier and Jean Cosmos, La Princesse de Montpensier is a tale of the passions and tragic fate of a princess, a rich heiress of a French kingdom under threat in the wars of religion of 1562. The focal point of La Fayette’s work is the love Mlle de Mézières feels for the duke de Guise »
9 July 2009 10:33 AM, PDT | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »
Holy smokes….so last night’s episode of The Philanthropist just reinforced my opinion that James Purefoy would have made an Excellent James Bond.
Actually, last night he was more like Liam Neeson/James Bond/Indiana Jones rolled together! It was awesome. Paris was the title of the episode, and usually when you think of Paris, you think Eiffel Tower, kisses in the moonlight, funny hats, pigeons everywhere, accordions…..Ok maybe that’s only what my brain pictures. Anyway! Paris took on a very dark tone when we found out about a major human (women, rather) trafficking ring that just so happened to find its way into Teddy’s altruistic lap.
The Maidstone-Rist crew consisting of Olivia, Phillip, Teddy, and Dax arrived in Paris on the basis of acquisitions and mergers, buying up some railway subsidies and bauxite (an aluminum ore) from a Bulgarian mining company. Upon checking into the hotel, »
- Jana Roach
6 June 2009 6:43 AM, PDT | RealBollywood.com | See recent RealBollywood news »
He was the man who played the role of a senior don (and an arch rival of Shah Rukh Khan and Boman Irani) in ‘Don - The Chase Begins Again’. Wait, that’s not all. He was also an integral part of recently released ‘Angels & Demons’. And the ‘Pirates’ series. And ‘Matrix Revolutions’. And many more Hollywood flicks. Well, he is Rajesh Khattar, the man who has made actors of the likes of Tom Hanks, Johhny Depp, Hugh Jackman, The Rock, Nicolas Cage, Lambert Wilson and many more talk in Hindi. As an experienced voice artist, he has dubbed for these Hollywood. »
- realbollywood
1 June 2009 11:07 PM, PDT | GlamSham | See recent GlamSham news »
He was the man who played the role of a senior don (and an arch rival of Shah Rukh Khan and Boman Irani) in Don - The Chase Begins Again. Wait, that's not all. He was also an integral part of recently released Angels & Demons. And the Pirates series. And Matrix Revolutions. And many more Hollywood flicks. Well, he is Rajesh Khattar, the man who has made actors of the likes of Tom Hanks, Johhny Depp, Hugh Jackman, The Rock, Nicolas Cage, Lambert Wilson and many more talk in Hindi. »
24 April 2009 12:00 AM, PDT | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »
Dimension Extreme sent us these very cool new stills from the dvd release of “Dante 01″ by director Marc Caro (The City of Lost Children) and starring Lambert Wilson, Linh Dan Pham and Dominique Pinon. Synopsis: At the edge of the galaxy, drifts Dante 01, a hellish space station designed to contain and study the worst of the criminally insane. After an unidentified mute inmate arrives on the ship, he begins to reveal frightening alien powers, and both captives and crew must decide whether he’s a monster or a Messiah. From the acclaimed co-director of the post-apocalyptic The City of Lost Children, Dante 01 is a “visually riveting” (Lisa Nesselson, Variety) [...] »
- Brian Corder
29 January 2009 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
Genius Products tells ShockTillYouDrop.com Dante 01 , the sci-fi French thriller, is arriving on DVD under the Dimension Extreme banner April 21st. The package will include a making-of featurette. With this announcement they've also granted us an exclusive first look at the cover art. The directorial debut of Marc Caro, the film is set on the space station known as Dante 01, a vessel designed to contain and study the worst of the criminally insane. After an unidentified mute inmate arrives on the ship, he begins to reveal frightening alien powers. Lambert Wilson, Linh Dan Pham and Dominique Pinon. »
4 January 2009 8:19 AM, PST | Comicmix.com | See recent Comicmix news »
Babylon A.D. is actually two separate films, one with some noble themes worthy of exploration and one that is a derivative action film. Unfortunately, you have to suffer through the latter before the film oddly shifts gears and begins lightly exploring the former. The film is based on Maurice Georges Dantec’s Babylon Babies, a science fiction novel exploring the notion of artificial intelligence being given organic life. In an interview on the DVD, on sale Tuesday, he wisely notes that he had written the book, said what he had to say and left the rest up to the filmmakers.
In the hands of writer Éric Besnard and French director Mathieu Kassovitz, the movie is a mess. The dark near-future, Europe has collapsed and anarchy or big business rules in place of government. Vin Diesel stars as Toorop, a mercenary, who is coerced into boydguarding a young woman, heading from »
- Robert Greenberger
8 articles from 2009
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