| After 50 Years, Still No Time for Cheap Sentiment |
Most directors do not go on to make one of their best films after receiving their lifetime achievement Oscars. But most directors do not have the stamina of Sidney Lumet. Source: NYT |
| After 50 Years, Still No Time for Cheap Sentiment |
Most directors do not go on to make one of their best films after receiving their lifetime achievement Oscars. But most directors do not have the stamina of Sidney Lumet. Source: NYT |
| After 50 Years, Still No Time for Cheap Sentiment |
Most directors do not go on to make one of their best films after receiving their lifetime achievement Oscars. But most directors do not have the stamina of Sidney Lumet. Source: NYT |
| After 50 Years, Still No Time for Cheap Sentiment |
Most directors do not go on to make one of their best films after receiving their lifetime achievement Oscars. But most directors do not have the stamina of Sidney Lumet. Source: NYT |
| After 50 Years, Still No Time for Cheap Sentiment |
Most directors do not go on to make one of their best films after receiving their lifetime achievement Oscars. But most directors do not have the stamina of Sidney Lumet. Source: NYT |
| After the Wedding |
( Release: Mar. 30, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending Avg. Score: 5/5
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) The Gist
A complex drama with no easy answers. Source: Movies.com |
| After The Wedding |
The cast brings After the Wedding's melodramatic script to life, creating a movie that is emotionally raw and satisfying. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| After the Wedding |
A dedicated man who's helping street kids in India is offered a tempting but strange deal: a huge donation in support of his work in exchange for him travelling home to Denmark and attending the wedding of the benefactor's daughter. Surprises follow. Nominated for an Academy Award as best foreign language film. Source: Apollo Movie Guide |
| After the Wedding - 3/13/2007 |
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| After the Wedding - 3/27/2007 |
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| Agnes and His Brothers |
IN THEATERS JUNE 9, 2006 In AGNES AND HIS BROTHERS, German director Oskar Roehler fashions an unconventional family drama about three brothers--a sex-addicted librarian (Moritz Bleibtreu, RUN LOLA RUN), a seemingly successful politician (Herbert Knaup), and a male-to-female transsexual (Martin Weiss)--coming to terms with their overbearing father and his impact on their lives and relationships. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World |
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| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Aiming for Films of High Quality and Low Ecological Damage |
After producing “An Inconvenient Truth,” executives at Paramount Vantage decided that all the films made internally by the studio were going to be carbon neutral. Source: NYT |
| Air Guitar Nation |
Air Guitar, also known as the trademark gimmick from the goofy Bill Ted movies, has been sweeping the world for nearly a decade. There is, surprisingly, an Air Guitar World Championship held every year in Finland. The 2003 East Coast tryouts at the Pussycat Lounge in New York City quickly sold out. Fake air-strumming rock stars have appeared on CNN and several late-night TV shows. It is an up-and-coming phenomenon, so, outside of something we do in our living rooms when nobody is watching, why have we never heard about all this before? Source: Cinema Blend |