Watch the Trailer for Game Change
The full length trailer for Game Change, which stars Ed Harris as John McCain and Woody Harrelson as McCain’s campaign managers, recently hit the internet and shows an uncanny resemblance between Julianne Moore and Sarah Palin. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsJulianne Moore to Portray Sarah Palin in HBO Film
Julianne Moore is set to play former Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin in an upcoming film for HBO. Based on the book Game Change by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the film of the same name will chronicle the 2008 Presidential election, including candidate John McCain’s campaign and his surprise selection of Palin as his running mate.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsThe Kids Are All Right Review
Director: Lisa Cholodenko Writers: Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg Cinematographer: Igor Jadue-Lillo Starring: Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson Studio: Mandalay Visions/Focus Features and so are the lesbian parents, and the surrogate father “Family” is a fairly fluid notion these days, but Hollywood has been awfully slow to catch up to the zeitgeist: from the Griswolds to the Tenenbaums, the all-American nuclear clan has been a steady mom-dad-sister-brother affair, at least on film. But The Kids Are All Right, the latest from writer/director Lisa Cholodenko (High Art, Laurel Canyon), shows that the white-picket-fence fantasy doesn’t... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsChloe
Director: Atom Egoyan Producer: Ivan Reitman Writer: Erin Cressida Wilson Starring: Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried Studio/Run Time: Sony Pictures Classics, 99 min. Strong acting and weak directing leave erotic thriller with more fizzle than sizzle. An erotic thriller can’t be good if it’s neither erotic nor thrilling—and Chloe is barely either. The film stars two Oscar-caliber actors, Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson, plus the best actress from Big Love, Amanda Seyfried, all directed by Atom Egoyan. I walked in hoping for something in the vein of Fatal Attraction. Unfortunately, halfway through the film, I found myself thinking... read more
Found in: Movies, Reviews30 Rock Review: "Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land" (4.21)
With one more episode left in 30 Rock‘s somewhat rocky (ba-dum-ching!) fourth season, the show is content with doing largely the same thing it’s been doing for the past few weeks. Jack is still choosing which beautiful guest star he wants to be with and Liz is still working out her issues about settling with men. A couple new developments keep this from going stale, though, and as much as I’d like to see the show talk about something else for once, everything that wasn’t Julianne Moore’s accent was in top form throughout “Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land,” an episode... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsHow Will Kevin Bacon's Latest Role Affect His Six Degrees Game?
And perhaps most importantly, how does all of this affect Paste? read more
Found in: Movies, NewsThe Private Lives of Pippa Lee
Release Date: Nov. 27 (limited) Director/Writer: Rebecca MillerCinematographer: Declan Quinn Starring: Alan Arkin, Robin Wright Penn, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Maria Bello, Blake Lively Studio/Run Time: Screen Media Films/98 mins. In The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, Rebecca Miller adapts her own novel of the same name in order to tell the overly melodramatic story of its title character’s life. As she’s grown older, Lee and her husband have slowly been breaking down but in order to understand Lee’s current situation, we have to start at the very beginning of her life and learn about what it’s... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsHigh Art Director Nabs Julianne Moore, Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo for Next Flick
Lisa Cholodenko, the director of High Art and Laurel Canyon, has set Julianne Moore, Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo to star in The Kids Are All Right, a comedy about a brother and sister with lesbian parents who set out to find the sperm donor who made them possible. ... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsClinton biopic The Special Relationship to star Quaid, Moore
We're pretty sure that if only Oliver Stone had followed our advice and cast Renee Zellweger as George Bush in his largely forgettable biopic, W, the movie would have attracted a bit more buzz, even if it was only in praise of Zellweger's dead-on "I just ingested an entire pack of Sour Patch Kids" facial impression. It looks like Hollywood has ignored our invaluable casting advice once again with the recent buzz about the new and improved (and tightened, and tweaked, and probably tanned) Clinton couple that will appear in an upcoming biopic directed by Peter Morgan. Dennis Quaid and Julianne... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsAtom Egoyan's Chloe goes commercial with Moore, Neeson
As much as we love his films, few English-language directors seem quite as anti-commercial as Atom Egoyan. But Studiocanal seems to think that he may find an audience this time out, because it's fully funding his next picture. Perhaps it's because this is coming through fellow Canadian Ivan Reitman and his Montecito Picture Company label; those Canadians do like to stick together. ... read more
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