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2009 Savannah Film Festival Closes Nov. 7 with Special Screenings of...
The 12th annual Savannah Film Festival, hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design, closed tonight, Saturday, November 7 after a full week of special screenings and award presentations.
Oscar prelude? Modesto actor talks about prestigious award
Modesto native Jeremy Renner edged closer to a possible Oscar nomination as he took home one of the first honors of the award season: the Hollywood Awards.
Charlize reveals strange nickname
Charlize Theron has revealed the bizarre nickname bestowed on her by former co-star Jeremy Renner.
Now playing on the summer screen in Bay Area
I'm not sure why playing Jeffrey Dahmer in what one critic hailed as "a sensitive, non-exploitative serial-killer movie" qualifies Jeremy Renner to play a military bomb-disposal expert in the best and perhaps last of the Iraq-era war movies, but there you have it.
Now playing on the summer screen in Bay Area
I'm not sure why playing Jeffrey Dahmer in what one critic hailed as "a sensitive, non-exploitative serial-killer movie" qualifies Jeremy Renner to play a military bomb-disposal expert in the best and perhaps last of the Iraq-era war movies, but there you have it.
Now playing on the summer screen in Bay Area
I'm not sure why playing Jeffrey Dahmer in what one critic hailed as "a sensitive, non-exploitative serial-killer movie" qualifies Jeremy Renner to play a military bomb-disposal expert in the best and perhaps last of the Iraq-era war movies, but there you have it.
Now playing on the summer screen in Bay Area
I'm not sure why playing Jeffrey Dahmer in what one critic hailed as "a sensitive, non-exploitative serial-killer movie" qualifies Jeremy Renner to play a military bomb-disposal expert in the best and perhaps last of the Iraq-era war movies, but there you have it.
Now playing on the summer screen in Bay Area
I'm not sure why playing Jeffrey Dahmer in what one critic hailed as "a sensitive, non-exploitative serial-killer movie" qualifies Jeremy Renner to play a military bomb-disposal expert in the best and perhaps last of the Iraq-era war movies, but there you have it.
The New Mad Max: Jeremy Renner?
Go see The Hurt Locker and try not to emerge as a big fan of Jeremy Renner ; I'd say that's close to impossible.
When it's 125 degrees in the blazing Jordanian desert with no shade in sight and a 100-pound suit on your back, acting is possibly the last thing on your mind.
Jeremy Renner is talk of 'Town'
Jeremy Renner, who has earned raves for his performance in "The Hurt Locker," is in negotiations to join "The Town," a romantic crime thriller from Warner Bros.
Let's be honest, war movies as a genre have slipped behind sappy Scientology sci-fi flicks and movies based on board games.
Its very name - slang for a world of hurt, a place of pain - is intriguing, and the film itself doesn't disappoint.
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Renner finds his 'staying alive' walk in 'Hurt Locker'
T he movies have given us a few famous walks - the leaning lurch of John Wayne , the fluid glide of Denzel Washington , the rhythmic bounce of Travolta in Saturday Night Fever .
Violence this persistent is sure to cause some shell shock
Living long enough to get to come home is a lofty goal in "The Hurt Locker." From the beginning of "The Hurt Locker" to the end, there is hardly a moment when a bomb isn't about to go off.
Jeremy Renner wants success on his own terms
"I love working on independents where I can do really meaty, awesome, fantastic roles," says "The Hurt Locker" star Jeremy Renner.
Kathryn Bigelow Comes of Age with The Hurt Locker
Specialist Owen Eldridge takes aim in The Hurt Locker. Courtesy Summit Entertainment Americans have made their will known at the polls and the box office, and the message is clear: Our military presence in the Middle East is only slightly less popular than the movies inspired by it.
Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker is the only significant feature film to come out of the current Iraq War and part of its power is its uncertainty; it does not have, in any conventional sense, a message to deliver.
15 'Gulp! You scare me!' actors
Some performers are so convincing as villains, we'd want to run the other way if we saw them in the real world.
Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" is a grinding, nightmarish machine. All that matters is trying to stay alive and hold onto your sanity even as the adrenaline becomes an addiction.
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