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Norah Jones Gets Blue for Wong Kar-Wai

AOL Entertainment has posted an interview with 'My Blueberry Nights' star Norah Jones. This was the first film role for the 'Come Away With Me' singer as well as director Wong Kar Wai's first english language film. She decided to be in the film to have a new experience, and says working with Wong Kar Wai helped her gain confidence.

"He makes films like a jazz musician," says Jones, who didn't see a
script until just a few weeks before shooting. "I just had to blindly
trust him."

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'My Blueberry Nights' Canadian Release Dates

Wong Kar Wai's first English language feature 'My Blueberry Nights' will open in Toronto on May 9th, and Vancouver on May 16th. The marks singer Norah Jones debut performance in a film, and co stars Jude Law, Natalie Portman Rachel Weisz. Jones plays Elizabeth, a young woman takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of offbeat characters along the way.

Wong Kar-wai/Norah Jones

When Norah Jones was cast as the lead in My Blueberry Nights, the English language debut of maybe my favorite living director, Wong Kar-wai, I was willing to give her the benefit of the doubt.

Playback STL has just posted an aricle about 'My Blueberry Nights'. The film stars Norah Jones in her on screen debut. The film also marks director Wong Kar Wai's first foray into English language filmmaking.

My Blueberry Nights

St-Louis Today has posted a review of Wong Kar Wai's first English feature, 'My Blueberry Nights'. The film stars singer Norah Jones as young woman who takes a road trip across America after a break up with her boyfriend. Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz co-star as intriguing characters she runs into along the way.

Wong Kar Wai's 'Blueberry Nights'

Americanized story, he joins a long list of foreign directors who have offered a glimpse at what the U.S. looks like through their eyes.

The Los Angeles Times has posted an article about Wong Kar Wai's first english language film, 'My Blueberry Nights'. The film stars Norah Jones in her first film role, alongside veterans Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz. The article compares Wong Kar Wai to numerous foreign directors who have made film's in America, including Italian filmmaker Antonioni.

Blueberries Meet Luscious Taste Buds in 'My Blueberry Nights'

Star Pulse has posted a review of 'My Blueberry Nights'. The film is Wong Kar Wai's first English language film, as well as singer Norah Jones' first time acting. The film boasts a strong supporting cast incuding Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz.

"Cinematically this film is beautiful. Sweltering close-ups and sensational highlights are often slowed down to accentuate the feelings of melancholy and lost love."

"My Blueberry Nights" stars Norah Jones in her acting debut

The Seattle Times has posted a review of Wong Kar Wai's 'My Blueberry Nights'. The film features singer Norah Jones in her big screen acting debut. Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz join her in a film about a young woman trying to answer her questions about love.

"Letting us peer through late-night windows flecked with reflected neon, Wong (in his English-language debut) has made not a masterpiece, but a mood piece that'll haunt you if you let it, the way a melancholy jazz tune stays with you like a companion on a rainy night."

My Blueberry Nights Review

The Harvard Crimson has posted a review of Wong Kar Wai's 'My Blueberry Nights'. The film stars Norah Jones as a young woman who takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of offbeat characters along the way.

Interview: Wong Kar Wai, director of My Blueberry Nights

Pegasus News has psoted an interview with 'My Blueberry Ngihts' director Wong Kar Wai. This is the first english language film for the famed director, staring singer Norah Jones, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz. Wong Kar Wai discusses his casting choice, as well as the tight shooting schedule.

"The film was shot on a tight schedule: 7 weeks in four cities, mostly on location"