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- 5/26/2011
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
He's recording an album. He's published short stories. And he's not just up for an acting Oscar – he's hosting the awards. But the only thing James Franco wants to talk about? His new art show
I fear I have wounded James Franco's manhood. "Is that you?" I had asked, referring to some film in his new art exhibition that features a closeup of a penis emitting an arc of urine. "You think that's what I look like?" he spluttered. I don't know, James – didn't you wear a prosthetic for Milk? "That's a 75-year-old man!" he says, before pointing out, with good humour, the grey hairs I had failed to notice.
If you go to Berlin and check out Franco's first European exhibition, at the hip gallery Peres Projects, you should probably know that that's not his bottom you can see defecating in On Masculinity and Me, either. He does...
I fear I have wounded James Franco's manhood. "Is that you?" I had asked, referring to some film in his new art exhibition that features a closeup of a penis emitting an arc of urine. "You think that's what I look like?" he spluttered. I don't know, James – didn't you wear a prosthetic for Milk? "That's a 75-year-old man!" he says, before pointing out, with good humour, the grey hairs I had failed to notice.
If you go to Berlin and check out Franco's first European exhibition, at the hip gallery Peres Projects, you should probably know that that's not his bottom you can see defecating in On Masculinity and Me, either. He does...
- 2/22/2011
- by Helen Pidd
- The Guardian - Film News
New images from Fast Five, Captain America, Source Code, Shelter, there's also a Spanish one-sheet for I Am Number Four and an impressive poster for Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.
Time Out has posted a rather spectacular list of the 100 Best British Films as chosen by a panel of 150 film industry experts including the likes of Sam Mendes, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Wes Anderson, David Morrissey, Sally Hawkins and Thandie Newton. The top choice is a surprise, but a welcome one. Check out the list here.
"The Coen brothers say they're "working on a couple of scripts now, one of which it would be fair to call a full-on horror movie"…" (full details)
"Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark producer Michael Cohl has defended the Broadway musical following a slew of bad reviews - "Any of the people who review the show and say it has no...
Time Out has posted a rather spectacular list of the 100 Best British Films as chosen by a panel of 150 film industry experts including the likes of Sam Mendes, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Wes Anderson, David Morrissey, Sally Hawkins and Thandie Newton. The top choice is a surprise, but a welcome one. Check out the list here.
"The Coen brothers say they're "working on a couple of scripts now, one of which it would be fair to call a full-on horror movie"…" (full details)
"Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark producer Michael Cohl has defended the Broadway musical following a slew of bad reviews - "Any of the people who review the show and say it has no...
- 2/9/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Darren Aronofsky's thriller has polarised audiences to a degree that is all too rare in awards season. All the more reason to treasure a film that drives us to wide-eyed devotion or furious loathing
From across the Atlantic comes music sweet to my ears – the din of argument, counter-argument, hackles being raised and passions inflamed, all in the name of a movie. Such are the vital signs of a film culture in rude health. And in this case the cause has been Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky's eagerly anticipated riff on The Red Shoes, Dario Argento and all points in between, newly released in the Us and already the subject of a tidal wave of adoration. However, there are intriguingly loud notes of dissent among the garlands, including the La Times' indifference or dance critic Apollinaire Scherr's dismissal of the film as "odious" and "pathetic".
It's a debate I...
From across the Atlantic comes music sweet to my ears – the din of argument, counter-argument, hackles being raised and passions inflamed, all in the name of a movie. Such are the vital signs of a film culture in rude health. And in this case the cause has been Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky's eagerly anticipated riff on The Red Shoes, Dario Argento and all points in between, newly released in the Us and already the subject of a tidal wave of adoration. However, there are intriguingly loud notes of dissent among the garlands, including the La Times' indifference or dance critic Apollinaire Scherr's dismissal of the film as "odious" and "pathetic".
It's a debate I...
- 12/10/2010
- by Danny Leigh
- The Guardian - Film News
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