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Synopsis English teacher Jake Singer (Chris Eigeman) works out his intimacy issues with psychiatrist Dr. Morales (Ian Holm) when he meets widow Allegra (Famke Janssen), in the process of adopting a young girl after the death of her husband.
Looking to fill 2,800 minutes of empty time in your life? You can do it with the soon-to-be-released Tales of the Unexpected DVD box set. A total of 19 discs, covering every episode of the 70s TV show, with most...
Actually, I have no idea what Oliver Stone’s movie plans are, but check out the September 2004 cover of Life magazine: Kinda creepy, ain’t it? I guess Stone could get Ian Holm in his old-Bilbo makeup to play McCain... via...
Looking to fill 2,800 minutes of empty time in your life? You can do it with the soon-to-be-released Tales of the Unexpected DVD box set. A total of 19 discs, covering every episode of the 70s TV show, with most...
The Italian-born 'Full Monty' producer talks to David Gritten about his directorial debut 'Machan', the true story of the 'Sri Lanka National Handball Team'.
Synopsis Andrew Largeman (Zach Braff) receives a message from his estranged father that his mother has died. Wrapped in a cocoon of anti-depressant drugs, a sterile Los Angeles apartment and a thankless job waiting tables at a chic Vietnamese restaurant, “Large” returns to suburban New Jersey for the funeral. Confiding to his icy [...]
(This is very spoilorrific) Robert de Niro, Ian Holm, and Richard Burton were never better than in Angel Heart (1987), From Hell (2001), and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), respectively. Their performances have in common this amazing suavity, a grace under pressure, an authoritative but polite manner that invites your respect. You want to trust them, you play their game -- and you find out they're literally...
Terence Rigby was a memorable stage and screen actor who first came to general notice when he created the role of Lenny in Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming in 1965.
Filed under: Comedy , Deals , Scripts When Ian Holm chased ambulances, so to speak, as Mitchell Stevens in The Sweet Hereafter , there was a certain amount of class to it. Yes, he was looking for lawsuits, but Holm managed to bring some heart to the role. But what would Sacha Baron Cohen do? I think it's safe to say that he'll have an entirely different technique as a personal injury lawyer; and hopefully...
Last December, I wrote a casting call article, asking blog readers who they would most like to see step into the hairy feet of Bilbo Baggins in an eventual “Hobbit” film. (Which, at the time, was far from a foregone conclusion.) “James McAvoy,” user dafydd wrote. “You know it makes sense.” It does. Or, rather, it [...]
Scottish actor James McAvoy has denied rumors that he will play Bilbo Baggins in the movie adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s “The Hobbit“.Speaking at a press conference for new film Wanted, he said: “It’s not true. It’s all internet rumouring and nothing else I’m afraid. Sorry.” Guillermo del Toro was confirmed in April as director of “The Hobbit” [...]