July 3rd, 2008 by Luciana | No Comments |
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.
November 9th, 2007 by Luciana | No Comments |
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.
August 30th, 2007 by Luciana | No Comments |
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.
August 3rd, 2007 by Luciana | No Comments |
“The Ten” is a bizarre tale of tales narrated by Paul Rudd, who also served as a co-producer. This film includes all Ten Commandments, with overlapping characters and stories. For example, Adam Brody breaks the first commandment, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me,” by becoming an idolized God-like figure and causes his wife, Kelly (Winona Ryder), to leave him.
July 31st, 2007 by Luciana | No Comments |
A new movie set to be released this Friday will feature the Ten Commandments from the Bible in a very unflattering way.
”The Ten,” written by the same director of Wet Hot American Summer, is a compilation of ten different stories, each depicting one of the ancient commandments given to Moses by God.
July 25th, 2007 by Luciana | No Comments |
I didn’t think it was possible to break any more movie taboos yet somehow David Wain succeeded. Describing the movie is nearly impossible — part Borat, part Woody Allen. Winona Ryder seduces a wooden puppet, then plays a parody of herself.
July 25th, 2007 by Luciana | No Comments |
Despite her small frame, Winona Ryder made a big impression at Monday’s premiere of Sundance pic “The Ten.”
After photogs spent a half-hour shooting the arrival of cast members including A.D. Miles, Paul Rudd, Gretchen Mol and Famke Janssen, their flashbulbs lit up the DGA’s red carpet when Ryder appeared.
July 7th, 2006 by Luciana | No Comments |
Winona Ryder, quem diria, não acabou no Irajá. Depois de uma temporada complicada, com prisões em lojas de grife em Los Angeles graças aos seus ataques de cleptomania, e depois de participar de alguns filmecos, a atriz retorna num grande projeto. Ufa! Já não era sem tempo.
January 10th, 2000 by Luciana | No Comments |
After Ryder read the book, she contacted producer Douglas Wick who had bought the rights to the film. Six years later, James Mangold came on board to revise the script and direct. This pairing finally brought the film adaptation into fruition.
November 7th, 1996 by Luciana | No Comments |
Winona Ryder had a devil of a time getting into character for her latest role in The Crucible.
In this powerful story of the 17th century witch trials in Salem, Mass., Ryder plays Abigale Williams, the teenage servant girl who unleashed a witch-hunting frenzy in an isolated religious community.