Showing posts with label broadway and stage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broadway and stage. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
My Spider Links Are Tingling
Playbill Julie Andrews and Dolly Parton are both getting special Grammys this year.Pixar Blog another FYC ad for Toy Story 3 as Titanic. Hmmm. I gotta say, I am not sure about the taste level on this one. What'cha think?BBC Anne Hathaway discusses that Judy Garland biopic. There's some hesistancy about the singing. Here's a clue. If you can sing as well as Anne Hathaway (very well) star in a
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Anne Hathaway,
books,
broadway and stage,
musicals,
Spider-Man
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
This Link Roundup Will Soon Be Adapted Into a Stage Musical
Towleroad Far From Heaven being adapted into a stage musical. I've been burned on this sort of thing too many times but at least it's by the composer of Grey Gardens and that had a few lovely tunes. And would make a good stage-to-movie candidate actually... NYT the latest injury from the set of the Spider Man musical on Broadway. Wednesday matinee cancelled. I am 100% certain that someone will
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs
Glenn Close got back in front of movie cameras two days ago. Albert Nobbs has just started filming. She plays a cross dressing woman in 1890's Ireland.[photo src]Barring the movie going to cable (these things happen) of failing to get distribution (these things happen, too) will Glenn Close finally be back in the Oscar race next year at this time? She was last nominated for 1988's Dangerous
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Albert Nobbs,
broadway and stage,
GLBT,
Glenn Close,
Oscars (11),
Oscars (80s)
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Randomness: Menacing Cologne, Chained Actress, Bloodied Benjamin
Oh hello there. You're back? I'm just basking in the beauty that is this new Rabbit Hole poster. I loved the first one, too. What is happening? Posters are supposed to be terrible and they keep doing right by this film. This one visually gets at the disconnect between two people who are still very much connected, physically, legally, experientally and emotionally. I love it.We're down to the
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Off Screen Break. What's Going On?
Because sometimes, taking a wee break from the silver screen, helps you appreciate the movies more. EW Lady Gaga is insane. Promises "Born This Way" is 'best album of the decade'. So no sophomore slump then, Gaga?YouTube Madonna opening her Hard Candy gym in Mexico. I wish I could work out there. I obviously need some sort of dominatrix to push me if I'm ever going to get in shape. (sigh)AV Club
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broadway and stage,
getting to know you,
GLBT,
Hilary Swank,
Lady Gaga,
madonna
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Julianne vs. Cate. Plus: What's Wrong With Hugo's Face?
Have you ever seen the movie Vanya on 42nd Street (1994)? It's really quite good. The movie plays something like a fly on the wall rehearsal documentary of a stage production of Anton Chekov's immortal "Uncle Vanya." It marked the first important clue that Julianne Moore was going to be a major screen goddess (unless you count Short Cuts as just that, which some do) and it also gave Brooke Smith
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Continuing the Conversations...
Though I had a won-der-ful time on vacation, I do love the movie conversations. Some recent comments I wanted to respond to (for the patient and/or longwinded-like-me among you).Clint totally approves of the Jodie Foster casting of God of Carnage (I agree that it's interesting and I hope she pulls it off) but I'm sure he'll be relieved to hear that Matt Dillon is no longer with the film. Not
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Final Linkdown
My beloved bloglines -- where I subscribe to hundreds of blogs and websites in case something interesting pops up -- goes the way of the dodo tomorrow. This is the final link roundup as you've come to know (and love / be indifferent to). I'm taking this opportunity to rethink my web reading and start from scratch in terms of what I "follow" since I spend too much time surfing, skimming, reading,
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Beetlejuice,
broadway and stage,
cats,
Jude Law,
muppets,
Noni Ryder,
Paranormal Activity,
Pixar,
Rabbit Hole,
Toy Story
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
This Link Goes to 11
Live Feed Glee inspired political attack ad. Who knew an attack ad could be cute?Kenneth in the (212) my friend Kenneth will be seen briefly in the new Mindy Cohn gay flick Violet Tendencies. When was the last time you heard "new Mindy Cohn flick"... let alone a gay one?Pop Justice "Bad Romance" is one year old today. Kinda. Still love it.This Leonardo TotallyLooksLike double gotsaved on my
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artwork,
broadway and stage,
GLBT,
Glee,
Indie Spirits,
Leonardo DiCaprio,
politics,
The King's Speech,
Thor,
vampires
Monday, October 25, 2010
Linky Linky
Movie|Line offers up pre 1970s horror movie suggestions for Halloween/Film James Franco making another poetry film. From behind the camera this time.MCN Halle Berry's Frankie & Alice to get Oscar qualifying release. Have I ever told you how much I hate the one week qualifier rule? "YES. SHUT UP," the readers shout in unison. I'm just sayin' movies should be eligible only if the year of their
Friday, October 1, 2010
A History of... Julie Andrews
To celebrate the 75th birthday of the great Julie Andrews, our favorite singing governness, our favorite magical nanny, our favorite gender bending toast of Paris. Something big was in order. Why, she's practically perfect in every way... so in her honor, a resurrection of a long dormant exhaustively researched 100% true* series that was once the Film Experience's most popular feature.1935 Julia
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Streep and Roberts for "August: Osage County"
The news, which isn't actual news yet so much as 'in talks' talking-points (the bulk of online movie articles), is this: Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts will take the plum Oscar bait roles of the pill-popping abusive matriarch Violet and eldest control-freak daughter Barbara in August: Osage County. The new (to feature directing) John Wells will sit in the director's chair instead of Mike Nichols
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
"Angels in America" Celebrates 20 Years
I mentioned very briefly this summer that I was working on a piece about Angels in America for a magazine. (That's why we covered HBO's Angels in the 'Best Shot' series -- multi-tasking!) The magazine is WINQ which covers global queer culture and the issue is out on newstands now. My piece was timed to coincide with the New York City revival. I'm seeing both halves during the Thanksgiving break.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
"God of Carnage" The Movie
News this heavy with starry wattage and awarded source material spreads quickly. I'm sure you've heard this morning that Kate Winslet & Matt Dillon will square off with Jodie Foster & Christopher Waltz as the combative couples of Yasmine Reza's hilarious and occasionally disturbing four-hander, God of Carnage. Make that Roman Polanski's God of Carnage, since he's bound to make adjustments in the
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