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- Acclaimed Irish actor Stephen Rea will be pressing the flesh with the best of them in Temple Bar next week. The Crying Game actor will be doing the honours on the annual TradFest 2009 event, hailed as the biggest cultural festival in Dublin.
This week, actor Stephen Rea tells Jason Solomons about his new film, Stuck, his longtime collaboration with Neil Jordan and why he's not as miserable as he looks. Then, Stephen Daldry reveals what drew him to the thorny issue of Holocaust guilt for his new film, The Reader . And finally Xan Brooks joins Jason to round up the year's best films. Here are their picks: Jason Solomons's top 10 of 2008...
I popped the movie Stuck into my player and watched it as I did my Christmas cards. Stuck comes from a genre that I don’t care for; but thought I’d give it a try. Director Stuart Gordon delivers a simple story that brings light to the dregs of society and the grades of survival potential in [...]
This is a great film featuring stellar performances from Stephen Rea and Mena Suvari and sardonic wit and direction by Stuart Gordon best known for 80’s cult flicks like Re-Animator and From Beyond. Lately Gordon has tried his hand at less supernaturally based material. But his adaptation of David Mamets Edmund, as well acted as it was, wasn’t anywhere near as inspired as this often funny, gruesomely...
Director Lance Daly's latest movie, , is a tender portrait of Dublin street life and one of the finest Irish films of the year. It taught Daly a few things about movie-making, too: don't work with children or animals . . . make sure nobody's happy . . . and never, ever, take jellybeans from your leading lady. He talks to
Stuart Gordon Mena SuvariStephen ReaRussell Hornsby Brandi (Mena Suvari), an overworked nurses assistant, hits a homeless man while driving under the influence of martinis and E. Too afraid to stop or take him to a hospital, she decides to keep driving with him still stuck through her windshield. That’s right, he’s stuck in her windshield, and he’s still very much alive. So she leaves him in the windshield...
Actress Claire Price's many classical theatre credits at the RSC, National, Sheffield Crucible and elsewhere include The Tempest, Don Carlos (both with Derek Jacobi), Brand (with Ralph Fiennes), Cyrano de Bergerac (with Stephen Rea), The Relapse (with Alex Jennings), Much Ado About Nothing, The Lady from the Sea, Doctor Faustus, As You Like It, Volpone and Twelfth Night. Her accolades to date include...
Reviewer: Jeffrey M. Anderson Rating (out of 5): **** Director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, From Beyond, Edmond) returns with another amazing, comical, exploitation shocker, this one supposedly "based on a true story" (though Gordon himself takes the "story by" credit)....
Director Stuart Gordon’s “Stuck” is a strange little film. On one hand, it’s probably the most original thriller I’ve seen in quite some time, and on the other, it’s so absurdly illogical that a majority of the movie teeters on parody. Mena Suvari stars as Brandi Boski, a hard-working nursing assistant who’s just been informed [...]
As you all know, I am addicted to twitter, I love everything about it and after this post will post up Thursday twitter question time which is getting so many people contributing it makes twitter even more worthwhile, but today the weirdest thing happened. In my job I get to meet lots of celebrities, Matthew McConaughey [...]
The Cinema Society and Mulberry has hosted a special screening event for Charlie Kaufman's comedy drama which is starred by Philip Seymour Hoffman and Michelle Williams among others.