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  • Screen Savor Movie Review: Married Life

    Live PDX has posted a review of 'Married Life'. Directed by Ira Sachs, the film stars Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson and Rachel McAdams. Reviewer Kimberly Gadette says the film is a perfect blend of directing, acting and story. She discusses the performances,

    "Pierce Brosnan has a field day with Richard, his musings bending the drama toward black comedy. When Kay first appears, shimmering, beautiful, outdoing the likes of Lana Turner, Harry sings her praises by describing her love of books: "And she's a reader!" Brosnan settles back into his club chair, eyebrow raised, quietly sizing up Harry's idiocy with a simple "Mmm-hmmm.""

    Read the full review here.

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  • How Indie Ethos Can Change Commercial Filmmaking for the Better

    IPEX has posted an interview with Shelter writer/director Chris Elston. Elston shares his expertise in the world of independent filmmaking.

    Click here for the full interview.

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    Win 1 of 20 limited edition POSTAL "Boll, Bush & Bin Laden” postcards autographed by Uwe Boll him self!

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  • Ben X opens April 11th

    Ben X, the story of a teenager who retreats into the world of online gaming after being bullied, opens in limited theaters on April 11th. The directorial debut of Nic Balthazar, starts its run in Montreal before expanding to Toronto and Vancouver on April 18th.


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  • Roger Ebert gives 'Married Life' three stars

    Roger Ebert has reviewed Ira Sachs' 'Married Life', starring Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson and Rachel McAdams. He writes the story and conflict, as well as the performances.

    "Pierce Brosnan is becoming a whole new actor in my eyes, after this film, "The Matador," "Evelyn" and "The Tailor of Panama." It's a kiss of death to play James Bond, but at least it gives you a chance to reinvent yourself. Chris Cooper reinvents himself in every film; can this be the same actor from "Adaptation"? Here he seems so ... respectable. Rachel McAdams does a nice job of always seeming honest and sincere, even when she makes U-turns, but Patricia Clarkson, as always, has a few surprises behind that face that can be so bland, or scornful, or in between. Still housewives run deep."

    Read the full review here.

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