Archive for: November, 2011

‘Leaving’: Made in Prague

‘Leaving’: Made in Prague

This year London’s Czech Film Festival, ‘Made in Prague’ celebrated its 15th edition (10-27 November). The theme for 2011 was ‘Film and Literature’, and included hard-to-find retro delights such as the 1959 adaptation of Jaroslav Hašek’s comic novel, The Good Soldier Švejk, and Czech New Wave classics like Jiří Menzel’s Capricious Summer (1967), adapted from [...]

A Step Forward: New African Film in Paris

A Step Forward: New African Film in Paris

Going to the cinema is one of many everyday pleasures to be had in Paris: the typical variety of films on offer, particularly in the Latin Quarter, seems like a 365-day film festival. On any given day, you could see the latest Hollywood release, new independent films from around the world, or a range of [...]

Homicide investigators reopen Natalie Wood case

Homicide investigators reopen Natalie Wood case

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office is reopening its investigation into the death of Natalie Wood, authorities said Thursday. The Academy Award-nominated actress, known for her roles in “West Side Story” and “Rebel Without a Cause” drowned in 1981 while boating near Catalina Island, Calif. Even though the autopsy report shows she [...]

Sacha Baron Cohen in talks to join Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’

Sacha Baron Cohen in talks to join Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’

Quentin Tarantino is wasting no time filling out the cast for his latest project “Django Unchained.” Sacha Baron Cohen is the latest actor set to sign on to the slavery revenge flick, which already boasts an impressive cast of Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio and Christoph Waltz. The story centers on a slave-turned-bounty hunter (Foxx) who [...]

Adapting to The Skin I Live In: The Antidote to Horror

Adapting to The Skin I Live In: The Antidote to Horror

I won’t give too much away about The Skin I Live In (La piel que habito): unlike Woody Allen’s films, an Almodóvar doesn’t come along every year, so it’s important to savour them. Psychologists at the University of San Diego recently discovered that people tended to enjoy short stories more when they already knew the [...]

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