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Russian film and TV studio Glavkino has revealed its first film production slate, and its plan for a $100 million expansion of its studio facilities. Glavkino CEO Ilya Bachurin presented the latest developments for the company, which was...
Russian film and TV studio Glavkino has revealed its first film production slate, and its plan for a $100 million expansion of its studio facilities. Glavkino CEO Ilya Bachurin presented the latest developments for the company, which was set up in March 2012 by Bachurin and filmmaker Fedor Bondarchuk, at a Cannes presser on Saturday.... Read more »
score: 1 18 minutes ago
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Normal 0 false false false EN-IN X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"; mso-ansi-language:EN-IN; mso-fareast-language:EN-IN;} Red River, humorously referred to as a ‘cow opera’, remains a gripping Western, if not for anything else, for its breathtaking scope and audacity. Its themes of gargantuan human ambitions, male ego, masculinity and father-son duality, with Biblical overtones and veiled commentary on the stomping march of capitalism, were accentuated by an alternately classical and revisionist Western framework. It was also the first time that the two quintessential American icons, Howard Hawks and John Wayne, teamed up. The film begins with Tom Dunston (Wayne), a searing individualist, breaking out from his group to start his own cattle ranch. Many years later, with the economic slowdown brought on by the Civil War, he plans to take his herd of around 10,000 cattle nearly a thousand miles across the country, from Kansas to Texas, in the search for a better beef market. Joining him, among others, is Matthew Garth (Montgomery Clift), his surrogate son. With the cattle drive, at once the height of human ambition and the depth of human folly, began a jaw-dropping odyssey that was as much physical as it was psychological in the way it brought out the worst in Dunston and the best in Garth, and tested the limits of all. And when Garth eventually rebels against the increasingly draconian Dunston, after a spectacularly staged stampede, darker dimensions got added to the epic and tense narrative. The happy resolution of the conflict was perhaps the sole blemish of this masterpiece. Wayne’s powerful turn as the bitter, dictatorial and imposing anti-hero would rank as second only to his superlative performance in Ford’s The Searchers.Director: Howard HawksGenre: Western/Revisionist Western/Psychological Drama/EpicLanguage: EnglishCountry: US
score: 1 25 minutes ago
Sundance Selects has bought U.S. rights to Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s upcoming drama “Two Days, One Night,” starring Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione and Olivier Gourmet. The deal with Wild Bunch was announced at Canne...
Sundance Selects has bought U.S. rights to Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s upcoming drama “Two Days, One Night,” starring Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione and Olivier Gourmet. The deal with Wild Bunch was announced at Cannes. The Dardenne brothers are producing for Les Films Du Fleuve, with Denis Freyd for Archipel 35 also producing the movie, which... Read more »
score: 1 25 minutes ago
A spirited, highly amusing and endearingly shambolic documentary about film, money, Cannes and death, roughly in that order.
A spirited, highly amusing and endearingly shambolic documentary about film, money, Cannes and death, roughly in that order.
score: 1 40 minutes ago
I'm in Cannes so all I can list are the films I've seen and the reviews I've written along with the films I'm about to see and the reviews I'm about to write, so it's up to you, what did you watch this week?
I'm in Cannes so all I can list are the films I've seen and the reviews I've written along with the films I'm about to see and the reviews I'm about to write, so it's up to you, what did you watch this week?
score: 1 44 minutes ago
Generic interview with Woody Harrelson (Merritt) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Woody Harrelson
Generic interview with Woody Harrelson (Merritt) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Woody Harrelson
score: 1 44 minutes ago
Generic interview with Morgan Freeman (Thaddeus) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Morgan Freeman
Generic interview with Morgan Freeman (Thaddeus) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Morgan Freeman
score: 1 about 1 hour ago
Generic interview with Mark Ruffalo (Dylan Hobbs) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Mark Ruffalo
Generic interview with Mark Ruffalo (Dylan Hobbs) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Mark Ruffalo
score: 1 about 1 hour ago
Generic interview with Jesse Eisenberg (Michael Atlas) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Jesse Eisenberg
Generic interview with Jesse Eisenberg (Michael Atlas) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Jesse Eisenberg
score: 1 about 1 hour ago
Generic interview with Isla Fisher (Henley) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Isla Fisher
Generic interview with Isla Fisher (Henley) for Now You See Me Filed Under: Now You See Me Tags: Summit Entertainment, Crime, Thriller, Interview, Isla Fisher
score: 1 about 1 hour ago