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Candy, Bullet Boy and Straightheads (Uk BD) in January
ICA and Verve Pictures have announced the UK Blu-ray Disc release of three titles that will be available exclusively from HMV from 25th January 2010.
Maggie Rodriguez and Dave Price from "The Early Show" host coverage of the 83rd annual holiday parade.
I woke up one day and there was this whole new thing I had to deal with. Grace under fire ... Abbie Cornish is now being recognised for the right reasons.
Feeling tragic, like I'm Marlon Brando
The Iggy Pop version of China Girl came up on my Ipod today. If you don't know it, give it a listen.
Watching a gang of celebrated artistes clowning around without a wary regard for standards of any sort is not an unaffecting experience.
Bright Star, review Bright Star is the best film Jane Campion, director of Oscar winner The Piano, has ever made.
Ciaran Carty meets Abbie Cornish, co-star of Jane Campion's latest film about Romantic poet John Keats Abbie Cornish Women knew their place in polite society in early 19th century England, or were supposed to.
Rapper releases video directed by Heath Ledger shortly before his death
In this Monday, Nov. 6, 2006 file picture, actor Heath Ledger arrives to the premiere of his new film "Candy" in New York.
Noises Off: casting director Nina Gold on English roles going to foreigners
So what if the Canadian actress Ellen Page has been cast as Jane Eyre? No one fussed about Australian Cate Blanchett playing Queen Elizabeth All the fuss about Ellen Page being cast as Jane Eyre for a BBC film is misplaced.
Abbie Cornish shines in Bright Star
After her performance as John Keats's muse in Jane Campion's film, the young Aussie actor could find herself lighting up Hollywood come Oscar time Tom Charity Leonardo DiCaprio was Rimbaud, Julian Sands played Shelley, Gwyneth Paltrow did Plath and John Hannah was Wordsworth, but for the most part, the movies have steered clear of the lives of the ...
Abbie Cornish and Heath Ledger spent a week befriending drug addicts. The Australian star - who starred alongside the late actor in the drug-fuelled romantic drama 'Candy' - decided the pair should take a proactive approach to the 2006 film and so spent seven days on the streets talking to heroin users.
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Rarely seen classic a product of its time
Starring Michel Piccoli, Anita Pallenberg and Annie Girardot. New 35mm print screening at Pacific Cin?math?que tonight at 7:30 p.m. and tomorrow night at 10:20 p.m. Rating: 9 Anita Pallenberg ponders life in a fish bowl in Marco Ferreri's Dillinger is Dead.
Terry Gilliam interview for 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'
When Heath Ledger died in the middle of shooting Terry Gilliam's 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus', the director must have felt his reputation as a disaster-magnet had come back to haunt him.
Movie review: Keats' love shines in 'Bright Star'
Ben Whishaw, left, and Abbie Cornish are shown in a scene from, "Bright Star." "Bright Star" 3 stars A Rated: PG for thematic elements, some sensuality, brief language and incidental smoking A Running time: 119 minutes In telling the story of the final years in the brief life of poet John Keats, "Bright Star" very easily could have been a stuffy, ...
Beautiful 'Bright Star' dimmed by melancholy
In telling the story of the final years in the brief life of poet John Keats, "Bright Star" easily could have been a stuffy, period costume drama.
Legendary collaboration Geoffrey Rush will join Neil Armfield in a remake of Diary of a Madman.
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With 'Bright Star,' Abbie Cornish's love for acting continues
Unlike many young film actresses, Abbie Cornish doesn't jump at the chance to be in a film just because it's there.
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Geoffrey Rush To Star in Australian Premiere of Drowsy Chaperone
Fresh off reports that he will be returning to the Australian stage next year in DIARY OF A MADMAN with Sydney's Company B, Variety reports today that Geoffrey Rush will star in the Australian premiere of "The Drowsy Chaperone," the first show of the Melbourne Theater Company's 2010 season.
Neil Armfield has opted for emerging talents and an old friend and collaborator for his final Company B season, writes Bryce Hallett.
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