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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Oscar-winning British actress - who plays an alcoholic in 'Julia', which was hit by severe budget cuts and shot in Los Angeles - claims the debilitating illness, which leaves sufferers with chronic diarrhoea, helped her connect with the role.
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iCelebZ.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tilda Swinton says getting dysentery helped her performance in her new film. The Oscar-winning British actress - who plays an alcoholic in "Julia," which was hit by severe budget cuts and shot in Los Angeles - claims the debilitating illness, which leaves sufferers with chronic diarrhea, helped her connect with the role. Tilda, 48, said: "Shooting 17-hour days over six-day weeks, everybody with dysentery...
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Telegraph Blogs : Guests (Free subscription) | yesterday
There are some interviews that tell you as much about the interviewer as the interviewee. I think I heard one of them this morning on Woman's Hour (listen again here - it was the first item). Tilda Swinton in Julia: Higher standards of beauty ...
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Spectator - The Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tilda Swinton is undoubtedly one of the great artists of her generation, although it is only relatively recently that she has become more conspicuous with mainstream films such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Michael Clayton (for which she won an Oscar for best supporting actress). But Swinton has been in the profession for an unbelievable 23 years, embracing all aspects of film-making. She is highly...
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FIlipino online community (Free subscription) | yesterday
I liked it. Funny, pero hindi slaptick-funny. Na-bore friends ko kase puro salita daw.
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Just Jared (Free subscription) | yesterday
Angelina Jolie looks wonderful in white as she comes out to support partner Brad Pitt at the NOLA screening of his new locally shot movie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, in New Orleans on Monday evening. The cast-and-crew screening is a Tinseltown-flavored thank-you to local film-industry workers who played a part in the making of [...]
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Fin de Cinema (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Julia – dir. Erick Zonca – 2008 – France/USA/Mexico/Belgium Call it Tilda Swinton day at my blog, for, similar to my thoughts on Burn After Reading , my wild thoughts on Julia have been ruminating all morning. Premiering at the Berlin International Film Festival earlier this year, the film was met with waves of disapproval (which can be found here and here ) as well as occasional praise ( here and...
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Take his detour with Elizabeth Abbott, for example. The great Tilda Swinton shows up for a protracted dalliance in a hotel in Russia, when she crosses paths with a freshly-wounded Benjamin, just back from the romantic front and smarting from his failure to connect. Elizabeth is older, in her 40s, and Benjamin looks like a man even older than her. But he’s a young man in terms of experience, and he’s...
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Default title (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
S triumph as an event that could repair the battered reputation of the United States, lift the aspirations of minorities everywhere, and renew the chances for. Together they flee through the castle, which now crawls with strange, ghostly, malevolent life, all under the control of a terrible Queen Tilda Swinton. Posted by smallfrogge [...]
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[CinemaRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: DVD Sequel Features Another Worthwhile Narnia Fantasy Between 1949 and 1954, C.S. Lewis penned a captivating series of illustrated childrens novels referred...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Say you want an evolution? Paul Bettany is depressed. The fine British actor is, I hear, moping around because of the new look he's adopted for his art. 'Paul's fat and bald and he's really had enough of it,' his wife, Jennifer Connelly, revealed to me last week. Bettany has clearly gone deep into playing Charles Darwin for a new film called Creation, produced by Jeremy Thomas and directed here in...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
He's hoping a successful movie franchise can be built. Ray Stevenson stars as Frank Castle in the "Punisher: War Zone" reboot of the Marvel Comics-based franchise. He played Titus Pullo in HBO's "Rome."
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Gossip Craze (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
now that the oscar statuettes have been given away to the most deserved the time has come to announce the best acceptance speech of the night which goes to tilda swinton for slipping in the wordsbuttocks and nipplesduring her speech the british actress who won best supporting actress for her role in michael clayton joked that costar george clooney still wears his old batman movie outfitseeing you climb...
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
HE MIGHT not yet be a household name, but cellist Peter Gregson, a pioneer in electronic contemporary music, set the tone for a night of surprise winners at the Spirit of Scot