For Michelle Williams, the pain from losing Heath Ledger hasn't gone away - it's just a different kind of hurt. "After the first year, the pain is less intense; it's less immediate," Williams, 29, tells the October issue of Vogue. "But the magical thinking goes away too. And that's a whole new reckoning. But every time I really miss him and wonder where he's gone, I just look at her." The actress is referring to their daughter Matilda, who was just 2 years old when Ledger died in January 2008 of an accidental drug overdose.Williams, who had split from Ledger months before his death,...
- 9/15/2009
- by Michael Fleeman
- PEOPLE.com
An interesting report coming in from the Iron Man 2 set, even though I’m fairly sure it’s wrapped. This from Cinemablend: …apparently an extra was injured while filming a robot scene in some fashion. Unfortunately no one noticed, except Robert Downey Jr. who their sources say, “Robert, who wasn’t in the scene, suddenly noticed one extra [...]...
- 7/2/2009
- by Dave
- Filmonic.com
At this moment in my life, there are two shows I watch every day: I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and The Price is Right. That's just sad. Not the Price is Right part. At least that show is dramatically coherent and sparks some intelligent discussion. I'm A Celebrity, on the other hand, continues to amaze me by coming up with new ways to make absolutely no sense. This has to be the last episode I watch sober, or I don't think I'll make it. Here's a recap of Monday's episode. Act One: I have nothing to say about the first act other than I can't believe this shit is going to last for two hours tonight. What a twist. A terrible one. At least the show remains a bit unpredictable. Act...
- 6/9/2009
- by Rob Cohen
- Huffington Post
NEW YORK -- The Hurricane Katrina chronicle Trouble the Water, winner of this year's Sundance Grand Jury documentary prize, has been picked up for U.S. distribution by Zeitgeist Films.
North American rights to another Sundance world premiere, the 2007 gay Christian drama Save Me, have been nabbed by First Run Features.
Tia Lessin and Carl Deal's Water uses camcorder footage from aspiring rapper Kimberly Roberts and Scott Roberts shot before and during the New Orleans disaster. The film tracks the couple through the aftermath, taking a critical look at the government's response and media coverage.
An Aug. 22 Oscar-qualifying run in Los Angeles and New York is planned, followed by a national platform release. Zeitgeist's Nancy Gerstman negotiated the deal with Cinetic Media.
Robert Cary's Save Me stars Chad Allen as a drug-addicted gay man sent by his brother to a Christian camp to make him straight, a task made more complicated when he ends up falling for his mentor (Robert Gant).
North American rights to another Sundance world premiere, the 2007 gay Christian drama Save Me, have been nabbed by First Run Features.
Tia Lessin and Carl Deal's Water uses camcorder footage from aspiring rapper Kimberly Roberts and Scott Roberts shot before and during the New Orleans disaster. The film tracks the couple through the aftermath, taking a critical look at the government's response and media coverage.
An Aug. 22 Oscar-qualifying run in Los Angeles and New York is planned, followed by a national platform release. Zeitgeist's Nancy Gerstman negotiated the deal with Cinetic Media.
Robert Cary's Save Me stars Chad Allen as a drug-addicted gay man sent by his brother to a Christian camp to make him straight, a task made more complicated when he ends up falling for his mentor (Robert Gant).
- 6/10/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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