The nominations for the 26th Film Independent’s Spirit Awards have been announced today!
BEST FEATURE
127 Hours

Black Swan

Greenberg

The Kids Are All Right

Winter’s Bone

Film and Theatre Lover!
The nominations for the 26th Film Independent’s Spirit Awards have been announced today!
BEST FEATURE
127 Hours

Black Swan

Greenberg

The Kids Are All Right

Winter’s Bone


Daniel Craig has been confirmed as Mikael Bromkvist in the Hollywood version of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and now the attention will be turning to who will play the part of Lisabeth Salander! And this is exactly what this blog post is going to have a look into, who has already been linked with the part and who would be the best choice. All of the actresses who have been linked with the role are young and have quite a lot of critical acclaim towards them. However, for each actress that I will be looking at for the role none of them have ever played a character anything like Salander. I’m not saying that Salander is common by no means, she is a very complex character tough, rather kick ass and has an attitude. When you see the actresses considered for the role you will understand that they have not done that type of role which makes this all so much more difficult to try and imagine them being a very strong woman. Who has to endure a lot but then gets to have her revenge as well. It is going to be a very difficult and challenging role for whoever is lucky enough to get the part!

Noomi Rapace who took on the task of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish version’s of the triology has ruled herself out of this film stating that she is quite simply done with the character. Understandable really as she won’t have enough ‘star power’ for a mainstream film which will attract the audiences.
Continue reading “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Casting Lisbeth Salander”
Part 4 of the count down of my best films of the decade. 20-11 . . .
Another poster with pictures on this time for New York, I Love You

Just come across the first poster for New York, I Love You. A new romantic movie, which I think will just be great . . . yes I love NYC and Orlando is in it . . . haha I am sold for those very two reasons.

Hmmm this looks very interesting.

I always love it when British films do well, so that they stormed the box office in 2008 is just brilliant !!!
Batman and James Bond helped make 2008 a bumper year for U.K. movies – British films raked in more than $3.75 billion (£2.5 billion) at the global box office last year.
The Dark Knight, starring Christian Bale and the late Heath Ledger, was the top earner, with just over $1 billion (£666 million) in sales and Quantum Of Solace took $576 million (£384 million) worldwide.
Abba movie musical Mamma Mia!, featuring Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan, also proved a box office smash, taking $602 million (£401 million) since its release in July.
Other Brit films in the top 10 earners of 2008 include fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which took $419 million (£279 million) and The Other Boleyn Girl, starring Natalie Portman, which garnered $75 million (£50 million).
John Woodward of the U.K. Film Council says, “That’s a phenomenal achievement and a measure of film’s contribution to the wider economy.”
Movies are classified as British if they meet criteria on whether the stars, directors, producers and funding come from the U.K.
Awww thats a shame for Scarlett to have her first pieces of directional stuff not to make the final movie. But I am sure she will have plenty more chances in the future.
Scarlett Johansson has suffered a major blow to her dreams of becoming a director – the film segment she shot for a new movie has been cut from the final version.
The 24-year-old was among a number of stars, including fellow actress Natalie Portman, who took part in making upcoming film New York, I Love You – which is a series of love stories all shot by different directors.
But Johansson’s contribution, her directorial debut, has been edited out, with producer Emmanuel Benbihy insisting the short was too “conceptualised” to fit in with the rest of the picture.
He tells New York Post gossip column PageSix, “The story did not specifically involve an interpersonal relationship, and it was conceptualised to be filmed in black and white – both of which were extreme departures from the other films.
“Scarlett presented me with an extremely compelling, albeit unconventional, narrative that appeared as though it would not necessarily conform to the overall approach of the entire collective.
“I was very much moved by her vision (but) after months of editing I had to admit that there were editorial decisions to be made in the interest of serving the overall narrative and composition that resulted in previously filmed scenes and footage not getting used.”
If you believe in love at first sight, you never stop looking.

Two couples become intertwined as they cannot resist the urges of lust and confusion with what love actually is.
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Some pictures from the Vanity Fair Party.
