Matthias Schoenaerts says Eddie Redmayne could win his second Oscar for 'Danish Girl'

Posted by · 12:16 am · April 30th, 2015

Without prompting, Matthias Schoenaerts says Eddie Redmayne could win his second Oscar for ‘The Danish Girl.’ Plus, the ‘Far From The Madding Crowd’ star compares his co-star Carey Mulligan to some of his other leading ladies.

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25 most anticipated prestige films of 2014: 'Inherent Vice,' 'Nymphomaniac,' 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'

Posted by · 9:01 am · January 4th, 2014

Guy Lodge, Kris Tapley and Gregory Ellwood count down the auteur, art house and festival films they’re most excited to see this year, including “Inherent Vice,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and “Unbroken.”

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Carey Mulligan on finding her inner Mumford in 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

Posted by · 7:35 pm · December 2nd, 2013

Oscar-nominated actress Carey Mulligan talks to us about her uncharacteristically abrasive role in the Coen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis,” as well as the directors that she’ll follow anywhere.

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Denmark's 'The Hunt, Italy's 'The Great Beauty' join foreign Oscar race

Posted by · 9:31 am · September 26th, 2013

Two high-profile Cannes hits join the field as the deadline nears.

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Thomas Vinterberg to direct Carey Mulligan and Matthias Schoenaerts in 'Far From the Madding Crowd'

Posted by · 10:50 am · September 16th, 2013

The Fox Searchlight production also stars Juno Temple and Michael Sheen.

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Eddie Redmayne chases gold in Stephen Hawking biopic

Posted by · 1:45 pm · June 13th, 2013

Oscar winner James Marsh will direct ‘Theory of Everything.’

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London Critics' Circle honors Nicolas Roeg

Posted by · 8:08 am · December 2nd, 2011

The director of such offbeat British classics as “Performance,” “Don’t Look Now” and “The Man Who Fell to Earth” will receive the group’s Dilys Powell Award for contribution to British cinema.

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