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News: Mr. Bongo Films have announced the UK DVD release of Under the Volcano on 22nd September 2008 priced at £12.99 RRP. AlbertFinney stars in John Huston's 1984 adaptation of Malcolm Lowry's novel of the same name. There are no announced extras.
Film News: 'Woodstock' director to attend fest Tribute -- Michael Wadleigh, director of the 1970 Oscar-winning documentary “Woodstock” and the 1981 cult classic “Wolfen,” starring AlbertFinney, will be honored at the upcoming International Filmfest Oldenburg.
... Oh, but then there is Sidney Lumet ’s Murder on the Orient Express , truly a great film, with AlbertFinney perhaps the best screen Hercule Poirot and Ingrid Bergman winning her third Oscar. Are there other movies adapted from Christie novels of this caliber?
... Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Since then everyone from AlbertFinney to John Hurt have traipsed the boards, playing the sole character of this one-man play. In Krapp's Last Tape an elderly world-weary man sits at a desk to make an annual recording on his birthday. He is 69. In his tape recorder he finds an earlier tape, one that was made...
... shift. The stripper was drunk, sedated on happy pills, sloppy, and slurring her speech like AlbertFinney at happy hour... More2. Explaining Amphetamines With Words by Sean A. LovelaceSee the thing is an injection is a lot like a bullet from a gun, or words of anger, or like kisses—you can't get it back. And that Valium was working, working its way through his body, his veins, slowing...
Other misfiring recent adaptations included a nigh-on incomprehensible film of Washington Square (apparently designed to give AlbertFinney the opportunity to chew the screen), a dreary Merchant Ivory-by-numbers version of The Golden Bowl, and a resolutely unchilling TV version of The Turn of the Screw. The only truly successful James adaptation was Iain Softley's deservedly lauded version...
... kids and a semi-career. She starts digging into a case largely ignored by her boss, the terrific AlbertFinney, and believes the huge California utility PG&E has been poisoning the residents of a dusty town called Hinkley. Brockovich uses her brains and her bustline to get the documents and the interviews she needs. Roberts was rightfully awarded the Oscar for what remains her definitive...
... The film was written and directed by minor American director Alan Rudolph and stars Bruce Willis , AlbertFinney , Nick Nolte and Barbara Hershey . The film was widely panned by critics. It is indeed painful to watch. Some feebly redeeming elements include the score by Martin Denny , revisiting Barbara Hershey , Glenne Headly in lingerie and the over-the-top cross-dressing scene by...
... you get Philip Seymour Hoffman and his seductively alluring voice, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei and AlbertFinney careening against one another in a film well worth seeing. I watched it on DVD last night and only just a moment ago saw it's come out on Blu-ray since I purchased it a few weeks ago. Rats. Did I mention before that I love HD movies on disc? You never see TV at 1080p — the...