90 Second Oscar Picks: Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
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Posted: 11/2/2011
The Rotten Tomatoes Show takes a 90 Second Oscar Peek at the noms for Best Adapted Screenplay:
-'District 9' Written by Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell
- 'An Education' Screenplay by Nick Hornby
- 'In the Loop' Screenplay by Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche
- 'Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire' Screenplay by Geoffrey Fletcher
- 'Up in the Air' Screenplay by Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
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Posted: 10/7/2011
The End Of The Affair movie trailer - starring Stephen Rea, Julianne Moore, Ralph Fiennes, Ian Hart, Sam Bould. Directed by Neil Jordan. Genre: Drama
Rating: R
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Posted: 10/7/2011
Cars full of fast-talking British hoods and rain-soaked city streets in the dead of night--that's the stuff of which Mike Hodges's (CROUPIER) impossibly cool neo-noir gangster thriller is made. Clive Owen plays Graham, a former top mobster who has since retired to a nomadic life in the woods. His little brother Davey (John Rhys-Davies) meanwhile swaggers through posh parties back in the city, dealing drugs and engaging in freewheeling sex and petty thefts until he's violently sodomized by a white-haired car dealer (Malcolm McDowell). His subsequent suicide brings Graham back into the seedy underworld he left behind on a mission of revenge. Before he can find his brother's rapist though, he has to tangle with the new head bad boy in town (Frank Stott), who thinks Graham's come to take his old spot back. Much like Simon Fisher Turner's dissonant, avante-jazz score, the film dodges a straight-ahead story and instead breaks out in moody variations in the key of noir. Fatalistic dialogue, extreme masculine anxiety, a cast teeming with eccentrics, desolate streets, gray beaches, darkened elevators, and foreboding alleyways all blend into an atonal crime-jazz poem. The inestimable Charlotte Rampling plays Graham's concerned, and much older, ex-girlfriend. Fans of the more classic gangster entries may rest assured Graham eventually does rain violence down upon the deserving.
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Posted: 10/7/2011
The End of the Affair -- US Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
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