Julianne Moore

Drinking at the Guggenheim

Recent auction results may suggest that the art bubble has burst, but at least the bubbly's still flowing. The Guggenheim laid on plenty of Champagne for the downtown art types who slogged their way up to 89th Street on a wet...

Julianne Moore: the great pretender

Julianne Moore's talent for transformation has made this unassuming American mom into one of the outstanding screen actresses of her generation. David Gritten meets her On meeting Julianne Moore, you're struck by the remarkable...

John Patterson makes a plea for proper cinematic misery

movies into the worst kind of churchy, middlebrow nonsense. The best parts of that movie have to do with the awfulness of its imagined future, in which it seems that no children will ever be born again. As long as that dire...

IM Global and Platinum Studios, Inc Partner to Bring 'Hero By Night' to TV (PR Newswire)

IM Global a worldwide financing, sales and distribution outfit for big-budget genre movies and specialty films and Platinum Studios, Inc. , an entertainment company that controls an international library of more than 5,600...

Mary Boone Gives Out Art Market Advice, But Mad Men's John Slattery Already Got His at the DNC

Last night, when we spotted petite power-gallerist Mary Boone enjoying a cocktail at the Guggenheim (where the bi-annual Hugo Boss prize was awarded to Palestinian multimedia artist Emily Jacir), we wondered what the woman who...

Fernando Meirelles, director of City of God on his new film, Blindness

Out of the darkness ... Fernando Meirelles. In fact, it is a scene from Blindness, the disturbing new film from Fernando Meirelles, the Brazilian director who was Oscar-nominated for City of God. In the light of his insistence...

DVD review: Savage Grace

A shocking and lurid tale told in a remarkably subtle way, Savage Grace is the story of a languid, filthy rich and, of course, dysfunctional family. Julianne Moore is the chillingly self-absorbed wife of the heir to the...

David Thomson on Julianne Moore

Do you remember The Hours? Nicole Kidman gave an unexpectedly fierce portrait of Virginia Woolf, writing her books, trying to maintain a marriage and a household, but advancing on her suicide in an English country river....

Night and Day: Palace intrigues - A multiplex giant throws a smart festival

Itandrsquo;s primarily billed as a film festival spotlighting the best films screened in Prague this past year, though in Palace Cinemasandrsquo; estimation, that includes the last (pray to God) Rambo outing and Speed Racer.

No place like home

Fernando Meirelles has made his name with films inspired by the turmoil in his native Brazil. He tells Rebecca Davies why Hollywood can't compete with this golden age of Latin American cinema Fernando Meirelles is celebrated...

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