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Directors 2008: The Great Leap Forwards
If you believe the Best Director race is down to: Danny Boyle, David Fincher, Ron Howard, Gus Van Sant, Christopher Nolan, Andrew Stanton, Jonathan Demme, give or take, it seemed like a good time to reflect back on the varied careers of the major players. The most fun director to gaze ...
'Slumdog' Remixed
'Slumdog' Remixed
getthebigpicture.net — The best movie of the year goes through the blender - check out this very cool mash-up of scenes from 'Slumdog Millionaire.' (more) 'Slumdog' Remixed
Oklahoma film critics go for 'Slumdog'
Oklahoma film critics go for 'Slumdog'
screeninglog.com — The Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Tuesday picked Danny Boyle's " Slumdog Millionaire " as the best film of 2008. The movie also won best director for Boyle and best adapted screenplay for Simon Beaufoy. Mickey Rourke was named best actor for his performance in "The Wrestler," while Heath ... (more) Oklahoma film critics go for 'Slumdog'
The Best Movies Of 2008
The Best Movies Of 2008
themovieblog.com — It’s time for the best movies of 2008. Happy New Year everyone!!! I trust last night you all had a smashing time ushering in the new set of 365 days and then proceeded to wake up next to someone you don’t know… but hot nonetheless. ... (more) The Best Movies Of 2008
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FROST/NIXONDAILY FILM DOSE: A Daily Film Appreciation and Review Blog
Frost/Nixon (2008) dir. Ron Howard Starring: Michael Sheen, Frank Langella, Oliver Platt, Sam Rockwell **** Time and again the political life of Richard Nixon has made for great drama. Why is a man so reviled and self-effacing as Nixon more interesting to watch than someone like John ...
Frost/Nixon (2008, Ron Howard)The Stop Button
Once upon a time (in Hollywood), there was a bald director (who always wore a cap) who first got famous on television as an actor, then as a director of comedies, who then started making excellent mainstream Hollywood pictures. Then he started making mainstream crap and then it got worse.  ...
Review: ‘Frost/Nixon’We Are Movie Geeks
Jeremy: In ‘Frost/Nixon’, the latest period drama from Ron Howard, Frank Langella’s Richard Nixon and Michael Sheen’s David Frost square off in a boxing match of words. Back and forth they go like some, clichéd fight from ‘Rocky’, Nixon pounding Frost into near submission only to have the ...