That’s the best Anchor Bay/Starz could come up with to describe this sublime motion picture? For this utterly faultless document not only of punishing high school hierarchy and melodramatics, but a pitch-black, pitch-perfect comedy that somehow manages to be completely reprehensible and socially irresponsible, yet remains shockingly devoid of mean-spirited characterization and preaching? Oh these marketing stooges…they just had to bring the rancid knockoffs into the mix to destroy the integrity of the preeminent high school disaster story.
Winona Ryder’s publicist has blasted reports the actress has been caught up in another shoplifting scandal as “not accurate”. The Heathers star, who was convicted of stealing $6,000 (GBP3,000) worth of clothes from a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills in 2002, reportedly tried to leave a Hollywood pharmacy with make-up items she hadn’t paid for.
Winona Ryder’s reps are blasting rumors that she is engaged. It has recently been reported that the actress was engaged to her boyfriend, musician Blake Sennett.
Dopo anni di assenza dal grande schermo, qualche problema con la giustizia e storie d’amore tormentate, l’attrice torna sul grande schermo nella commedia di Daniel Waters. Avrà un ruolo secondario ma che contribuirà a creare la storia fantastica e un po’ grottesca
Paramount has pushed the release of J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek from Dec. 25 to May 8, 2009, part of a larger scheduling shift now that the writers’ strike is over and producers can look realistically at their films’ ETAs.
Alan Arkin, Monica Bellucci, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Keanu Reeves have joined the already starry cast of Rebecca Miller’s “The Private Lives of Pippa Lee.”
WINONA Ryder believes actors are nauseating - particularly when they complain about their pampered lives.
Last week TrekMovie.com revealed that Spock’s parents will be appearing in the new Star Trek movie. And now Variety is reporting that Winona Ryder has landed the part of Spock’s human mother Amanda Grayson, a role originally played by the late Jane Wyatt.
Después de unos años fuera del mundillo del cine por sus archiconocidos problemas con la justicia por sustraer ropa de tiendas sin pasar por caja (Winona, qué malilla fuiste), ahora parece que la actriz de “Eduardo Manostijeras”, “Sirenas” o “Donde reside el amor”, se ha redimido con la sociedad americana y regresa con fuerza al cine para callar muchas bocas que ya la daban por desaparecida.
Next Tuesday sees the release of a DVD some film buffs have craved for years, occasionally going so far as to buy foreign editions that require special region-free players: “Night on Earth.” Jim Jarmusch’s 1991 comedy is one of the director’s most accessible fiction features, yet somehow it’s his last to come out on DVD.