Topic: Samantha Morton
There was a time when the Kills seemed destined to sit and seethe in the White Stripes' shadow. It didn't last very long. As the years have gone...
Jay Baruchel has joined Robert Pattinson in the David Cronenberg-directed Cosmopolis. Pattinson plays a financial wiz kid who puts his life in...
0 . Here are just a few of the notable recent snubs in the acting categories.. Supporting actor . Let's begin by breaking the 2000-and-beyond rule...
Samantha Morton is a British actress who is well known for her role as Hattie in Woody Allen 's Sweet and Lowdown (1999), and as Sarah in Jim Sheridan 's In America (2002).The daughter of a factory worker, Morton began her ...
As we remember and thank those who have served our country and defended our freedom, these movies help us begin to understand their contribution.. Taking Chance Kevin Bacon stars in this fact-based story of Lt. Col. Michael Strobl who volunteered to escort ...
In a Dystopian vision of the future, movement around the world is more tightly controlled than ever before. British director Michael Winterbottom's 2003 foray into science-fiction is a sombre and thought-provoking take on the classic Brief Encounter. As William and Maria ...
nobody" went to see are still widely KNOWN to the general moviegoing public. But then there are movies like "The Messenger", which earned Woody Harrelson a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. Films like "The Messenger" do.This is the story of a ...
You've watched these scenes before, awful in their heartbreak, most memorably in Saving Private Ryan: The Messenger focuses specifically and tenderly on these moments, and on the stern but damaged men who perform such duties on a daily basis. Wives fall ...
In his most powerful performance to date, Ben Foster stars as Will Montgomery, a U.S. Army officer who has just returned home from a tour in Iraq and is assigned to the Army's Casualty Notification service. Partnered with fellow officer ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Three hard-edged movies about young women screening this week at the Toronto film festival depart from Hollywood formulas by avoiding sentimental or romantic cliches that often define movies about teenagers.The films, which range from a small-budget debut from a ...