Controversial Film By Ang Lee Applauded In Taiwan

September 25, 2007  
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Controversial Film By Ang Lee Applauded In Taiwan

Moviegoers in Taiwan have given director Ang Lee’s steamy adult film the thumbs-up. Prize-winning Lust, Caution was been well received in Lee’s native Taiwan, despite the controversy surrounding the movies sexual nature. Read more

Brad Pitt’s Fears After Crazed Fan Attack

September 17, 2007  
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Brad Pitt’s Fears After Crazed Fan Attack
Brad Pitt has admitted that he feels vulnerable after he was attacked by a crazed fan at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month.

Brad was said to have been visibly shaken after Read more

Sexually explicit spy thriller movie “Lust” cut for Chinese children audience

September 11, 2007  
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Sexually explicit spy thriller movie “Lust” cut for Chinese children audience
Lust is an explicit spy thriller movie that is set in World War Two Shanghai and was shown at the Venice Film Festival, the film which is to be shown in Read more

Tim Burton Receives The Golden Lion Lifetime Achievment Award At Venice Film Festival

September 6, 2007  
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Tim Burton Receives The Golden Lion Lifetime Achievment Award At Venice Film Festival

Tim Burton is the master of gruesome, dark movies like ‘Corpse Bride’ and ‘Edward Sissorhands’. Every movie he touches turns to gothic gold and on Wednesday he was honoured with a career award at the Venice Film Festival. Read more

Hotel Chevalier Short Will Not Be Attached To Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited

September 5, 2007  
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Hotel Chevalier Short Will Not Be Attached To Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited

For a while now we’ve reported that Wes Anderson’s 13-minute short film Hotel Chevalier, starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman will be attached to The Darjeeling Limited. Well, according to trade reports it now seems that the short won’t be showing before the film after all. Read more

Brad Pitt’s Close Confrontation With A Crazed Fan At The Venice Film Festival

September 4, 2007  
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Brad Pitt’s Close Confrontation with a Crazed fan At The Venice Film Festival
It has been reported that Brad Pitt was involved in a security scare at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday when an overzealous female fan pushed her way past bodyguards to Read more

Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution gets ‘Death Knell rating’ of NC-17

August 29, 2007  
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Lust, Caution

Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain follow-up has been slapped by Stateside censors with the harshest rating they could possibly give after claiming the movie is too erotic for U.S audiences.

However, days ahead of Lust, Caution’s world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Read more

The Venice Film Festival: Competition Becomes Serious

August 28, 2007  
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Venice Film Festival

This years Venice Film Festival has become serious with competition films about the Iraq war and the impact it has on U.S society, police brutality in Egypt, big corporation corruption and the mafia in Italy. It’s good to see some films that actually have a little bit of depth to them. Read more

Video of Owen Wilson’s brothers outside Los Angeles hospital

August 27, 2007  
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Owen Wilson
Following the horrible news we broke earlier today of an apparent Owen Wilson suicide attempt, we have now got our hands on a video of owen wilson’s brothers (Andrew and Luke) outside Cedars’ Sinai hospital in Los Angeles Read more

Natalie Portman to Star in Wes Anderson’s Short Film

August 21, 2007  
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Natalie Portman

Wes Anderson’s latest film, The Darjeeling Limited, is to be accompanied by a 12-minute short called Hotel Chevalier. This is said to be a prequel to the main feature. Now I can reveal that the short film will star two very big names. Read more

Michelangelo Antonioni Has Died at the Age of 94

July 31, 2007  
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Michelangelo Antonioni

It is turning out to be somewhat of a cursed week for titans of world cinema. First we bought you the news of Ingmar Bergman’s death and now I bring you the news that Michelangelo Antonioni, aged 94 has died. Michelangelo was a whirlwind for cinema, always breathing new life into everything he touched and created a path of originality with classic films like L’Avventura (1960), L’Eclisse (1962), The Red Desert (1964) and most famously Blow-Up (1966). Read more

 
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