• A clip from “Changeling.” [Oscar Watch]
• And another. [The Envelope]
• Or, if you prefer, the first five minutes of “Blindness.” [Yahoo! Movies]
• David Poland breaks the news that “Che” will get its U.S. debut at AFI Fest here in Los Angeles — at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. [The Hot Blog]
• Tom O’Neil makes it clear that “Elegy” screeners only went to the AMPAS acting branch. [Gold Derby]
• Rounding up the 50 greatest animated films of all time. Further into the tank for “WALL-E.” [Rotten Tomatoes]
• Famous cameos. I heart the first one on the list. [The Independent]
• David Thompson chats it up with “Burn After Reading” star Tilda Swinton. [The Guardian]
• Has Dirty Harry become anti-cop? [The Big Picture]
• Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen continue to make the rounds on “Appaloosa.” [USA Today]
• Emily Parker goes head-to-head with a thoughtful Fernando Meirelles. [Wall Street Journal]
• Glenn Kenny doesn’t care about what you don’t care about. [Some Came Running]
• The Big Apple’s finest thespians. [New York Magazine]
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2 responses so far
1 10-03-2008 at 6:30 am
mike said...
It was actually be Che’s west coast US debt, since it is playing the NYFF on 10/7…
anyone have tickets, I missed out :)
2 10-03-2008 at 5:17 pm
Jacqueline Ess said...
Semi-Review of W. from Variety:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117993401.html?categoryID=1
“Last week I saw Oliver Stone’s W., an engrossing film which reminds us that the man who made “Platoon†hasn’t lost his edge.â€