A Superb and Snotty 12 Minutes
Roger Durling interviews Viola Davis, just one star of many in Doubt.
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Roger Durling interviews Viola Davis, just one star of many in Doubt.
Vampires are all the rage at the movies-again.
Many sci-fi film fans believe that Steven Spielberg already remade The Day the Earth Stood Still-or, at least updated it.
When Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold major elective office in the United States, was assassinated in 1978, Dustin Lance Black wasn’t yet born.
After a fault-hounded opening, Bolt becomes doggedly fun.
In his filmography, Danny Boyle has tended to go every which way but dull. He made art from druggy marginal urban grit in Trainspotting, summoned up one of the wittiest and tastiest “children’s films” with Millions, and scared the bejeezus out of us with 28 Days Later.
It was the happy part of the movie the part where good triumphed over evil, where reason prevailed.
Roger Durling chats with Danny Boyle, director of Slumdog Millionaire.
Some things wicked this way come in Randall Miller’s 2007 black comedy-thriller Nobel Son.
When Baz Luhrmann makes a movie, he thinks big.