Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles
Just reviewed is ‘Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles.’ The story of a Japanese father travels to China’s Yunnan province in the place of his poorly son to film a famous folk-opera star.
Read more in the Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles review.
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006
The Quiet & The Wicker Man
New reviews online this week including the drama / thriller ‘ The Quiet , the new film by Jamie Babbit.’
Also reviewed is Nicolas Cage horror remake ‘ The Wicker Man .’
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Sunday, September 03, 2006
Peter Jackson to remake classic British war film 'The Dam Busters'
The Lord of the Rings and King Kong director Peter Jackson is set to redevelop the 1954 war movie ‘The Dam Busters.’
The original movie, a now classic british war film carried the famous tag line ‘The story of the “bombs that had to bounce” - and the air-devils who had to drop ‘em!’
Peter Jackson is set to act as producer for the new film, while King Kong animator Christian Rivers will direct.
Jackson said it would be “as authentic as possible and as close to the spirit of the original as possible”.
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Saturday, September 02, 2006
THE HISTORY BOYS set for Royal Performance
Fox Searchlight Pictures announced today that THE HISTORY BOYS will make its Royal World Premiere for the Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at Leicester Square in London.
Straight off their Tony Award winning Broadway run which ends on October 1st, “The Boys” will fly directly to the U.K. for the Royal Word Premiere on October 2nd.
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To See Or Not To See (at the Toronto International Film Festival)
Toronto International Film Festival Capsule Reviews 2006 2006
Running from the 7th- 16th of September, the Toronto International Film Festival enters its 31st year. With a showcase of more than 300 films, a mini festival can be selected from the list. Cinemaeye provides a list of capsule reviews of films screened to help readers select their films.
For more information on TIFF regarding the schedule of films and ticketing information, please visit their website at:- Filmfest 2006.
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