4 articles from 2009
20 August 2009 2:43 PM, PDT | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »
We have just received info from Lionsgate Home Entertainment that they are intending to release Good on DVD in the UK from August 31st, 2009.
Good is a thrilling and thought-provoking World War II drama (based on the acclaimed Cp Taylor play) which uses one man's moral decline to express the fate of 1930s Germany. Good is directed by Vicente Amorim and features electric performances from Viggo Mortensen, "outstanding" The Hollywood Reporter, (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Eastern Promises, A History of Violence), Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter franchise, Peter Pan, Event Horizon) and Jodie Whittaker (Venus, St. Trinian's).
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- Paul
17 February 2009 1:14 AM, PST | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »
Photo: AMPAS As I write this it is 11:33 Pm Pst on Tuesday, February 16. In just over 17 hours from now, at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences must return their completed final Oscar ballots to PricewaterhouseCoopers. Yup, the deadline is nigh and we continue to take a peek at the below-the-line categories leading up to the Thursday free-for-all. Today we take a look at Cinematography and Art Direction with Animated, Foreign Language and Documentary films following tomorrow and then the complete field on Thursday along with polls for you to vote for your projected winners. You can take a look at past predictions made long the way by clicking on any of the links below. Picture, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor and Actress and Director Adapted and Original Screenplay Original Score and Original Song Sound Editing and Sound Mixing Visual Effects »
- Brad Brevet
4 January 2009 11:06 PM, PST | IndieWIRE | See recent indieWIRE news »
[An indieWIRE review from Reverse Shot.] Midway through Austro-Brazilian director Vicente Amorim‘s fascist parable “Good,” as student radicals burn books in his university’s courtyard, Professor John Halder half-jokingly scoffs at his own literary ambitions, fearing that his novel-writing effort is merely “adding to the pile.” Halder, a professor of literature in 1930s Germany, can’t so much as get through a Proust lecture without the interruption of loud Nazi rallies outside the … »
4 January 2009 4:17 PM, PST | IndieWIRE | See recent indieWIRE news »
by Leo Goldsmith (January 4, 2009) [An indieWIRE review from Reverse Shot.]
Midway through Austro-Brazilian director Vicente Amorim's fascist parable "Good," as student radicals burn books in his university's courtyard, Professor John Halder half-jokingly scoffs at his own literary ambitions, fearing that his novel-writing effort is merely "adding to the pile." Halder, a professor of literature in 1930s Germany, can't so much as get through a Proust lecture without the interruption of loud Nazi rallies outside the classroom (or indeed censures from the dean for teaching a Frenchman). »
- brian
4 articles from 2009
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