|
|
|
|
|
Articles related to "O Brother Where Art Thou"
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
A review of the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", the latest from the Bros. Coen. o brother • coen • ethan coen • joel coen • george clooney
Peasall Sisters Interview The Peasall Sisters of bluegrass fame are remarkably easy-going and balanced. They kept things low-key in our recent interview. And orderly. Boy, are they orderly! peasall sisters • home to you • christian bluegrass music • brother where art thou? • shane and shane
The Films of Joel and Ethan Coen Quirky, offbeat and hilarious are adjectives that describe the films made by the Coen brothers. They've frequently worked with actors Frances McDormand and John Turturro. the films of joel and ethan coen • fargo • no country for old men • steve buscemi • john turturro
The Peasall Sisters: Home to You You may recall the bluegrass-playin’ Peasall Sisters from “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” but their new “Home to You” will give you lots of better reasons to remember them. the peasall sisters • home to you • o brother where art thou? • christian bluegrass • john carter cash
A New Take on "The Odyssey" "O Brother Where Art Thou," is a witty and refreshing take on Homer's Greek Epic. homer • odyssey • clooney • george • bother
The Big Rock Candy Mountain We all yearn for heaven, the promised land, shangrila, nirvana, paradise. To the American hobo of the 1930s, it was expressed in the anonymous ballad, <i>The Big Rock Candy Mountain</i>. I have those same longings for paradise, but maybe we must empower ourselves and truly live in the present if we wish to live in heaven. big rock candy mountain • caring for the soul • caring • soul • care
Oscar Winners Joel and Ethan Coen Joel and Ethan Coen win Academy Awards for directing and adapting Cormac's McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men". The facts behind the quirky Oscar winning movie makers. coen brothers • academy awards • best picture • best director • best adapted screenplay
Awards Season Resumes! The film awards season is now back in full swing ... the National Society of Film Critics, the Southeastern Film Critics Association, and the new AFI 2000 are all recapped this week! The Oscar race continues to remain as unpredictable as ever! oscar • academy award • cinema • movie • film
Writer's Guild Awards and Some Early Predictions This week, a recap of the Writer's Guild award choices, as well as some additional news on the upcoming Academy Awards. Also, I make my first two Oscar predictions in the categories of Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay! writer's guild • writing • screenplay • best original screenplay • best adapted screenplay
Precursor Awards Aplenty and Oscar Has A Host Golden Globes, L.A. Film Critics, Critics' top ten lists ... they're all recapped this week, as well as news announced by the Academy this week that we have a host for the 73rd Annual telecast. steve martin • academy awards • cinema • film • los angeles film critics
Update on Critics Top Ten Lists & Some Bold Predictions More critics have released their lists of the best films of the year ... this week, I recap their choices, examine how the Oscar race is shaping up this first week of 2001, and even make some very early predictions already as to some who will actually WIN Oscars come March! steven soderbergh • julia roberts • traffic • quills • academy award
Yellow Sky Team "Ox-Bow" strikes again. william wellman • gregory peck • anne baxter • lamar trotti.
It's Oscar Weekend 73! My Final Predictions! It's finally here ... just two days away from the 73rd Annual Academy Awards, and it's time to make those final predictions! Still some very tough categories to predict, but I finally make my predictions for what I think will happen on Sunday Night. There may be a big surprise in the works when that Best Picture envelope is opened Sunday Night ... gladiator • best picture • crouching tiger hidden dragon • predictions • oscar
A Review of Burn After Reading A mediocre effort by two fine filmmakers, Burn After Reading fails as a comedy and as a follow-up to No Country for Old Men. a review of burn after reading • a look at the disappointing new coen brothers film • the plot for burn after reading • why burn after reading disappoints • one-dimensional characters plague burn after readi
American Folk Songs- Wanderers The music of wandering travelers and railroad hobos is all but forgotten in this age of rock and roll. Much of our modern music has its roots in traditional folk singing. folk song • folk • song • american • hobo
Spotlight: AFI Fest From November 1, 2001 through November 11, 2001 AFI Fest celebrates the best in international film. Now in its 15th year, AFI Fest is one of the nation's fastest-growing film events and the premiere international film festival in Los Angeles. american film institute • film • festival
Anniversary of June Carter's Death As the anniversary of June Carter Cash's death rapidly approaches, fans rediscover the haunting melodies of this Appalachian queen. june carter cash biography • june carter cash death anniversary • life of june carter • carter family music • walk the line's influence
Notre Dame de Grass Concert Montreal’s bluegrass super-group Notre Dame de Grass delivers a scorching show of authentic traditional music to an adoring hometown crowd. notre dame de grass • bluegrass • music • montreal • the wheel club
Saving Grace on TNT Cable TV "Saving Grace" is a new original series airing on TNT Cable TV. The pilot program included sex, hard drinking, fast driving and hard, tough female detective.. saving grace • holly hunter • oklahoma city bombing • police drama • police detective
Burn After Reading Film Review Joel and Ethan Coen should end comic collaborations with George Clooney. None has worked, and none less so than this leaden spy game. Hey, they could switch to Brad Pitt. burn after reading • brad pitt • george clooney • new brad pitt movie • new coen brothers movie
One to Watch: Natasha Lyonne Natasha Lyonne is an exciting young actress who manages to make even a dull film sparkle! natasha lyonne • slums of beverly hills • but i'm a cheerleader • the grey zone • woody allen
The Ladykillers
A review of the film "The Ladykillers", directed by the Coen Bros. cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews
The Man Who Wasn't There A film review of the Coen brothers' latest film which stars Billy Bob Thornton, Francis McDormand, and James Gandolfini. film • movie • coen • murder • blackmail
Award News This Week and Oscar Marketing Campaigns Underway This week, the AFI and Golden Globe organizations announce the recipients of their lifetime achievement honors, and the various studios are already starting their campaigns for Oscar consideration. Also this week, a look at the schedule for the important awards and dates leading up to the Oscars in March! barbra streisand • al pacino • afi • golden globes • oscar
George Clooney Biography, trivia, tons of links to help you find the best George Clooney sites on the web. george clooney • biography • trivia • links • movies
"Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd..." The musical that was based on a real person. Why do we add things to a true story? How does this improve the original story? sweeney • todd • demon • barber • fleet
My Choices for the Best Individual Achievements of 2000 This week, a brief recap of the Producers Guild and American Cinema Editors nominees, followed by my own individual choices for the best achievements in film for 2000! academy award • traffic • cinema • geoffrey rush • quills
Reaction to the 73rd Annual Oscar Nominations! The Oscar Nominations are in! They were finally announced on Tuesday ... this week, I look at how good I did in my predictions, also I analyze the race and see who might be the frontrunners right now. academy award • oscar • cinema • nominations • nominees
My Ten Best Films of 2000 Part 1 (and more precursors!) This week, I discuss the five films at the bottom of my list of the ten best films of 2000. Also, discussion of the choices made by the Golden Globes this past week, the nominees by the Director's Guild of America, and another bold prediction: Best Picture has been decided! gladiator • oscar • cinema • film • academy award
Preview of the 2000 Fall/Winter Movie Season It's here! My outlook at the most notable films coming out in the last three months of 2000, plus my first guesses at who might get nominated for Oscars for the upcoming 73rd Annual Academy Awards! academy award • oscar • prediction • nominees • october
Choice Cuts: July 2002 Good God, y'all! Get your summertime jollies with The Timbre Project, Ken Stringfellow, My Morning Jacket, Norman Blake, Orbiter, Man of the Year, Elf Power, Keepsake, Aiko Shimada, The Long Winters, Luther Russell, Kevin Tihista's Red Terror, David Hurn, Cursive/Eastern Youth, and My Fine Friend Phil. adam mckibbin • music review • cd review • buy cd • buy music
Farscape Convention, Brooklyn, NYC, November 29 , 2002 A summary of envents at the NYC Brooklyn Creation Entertainment Farscape Convention, November 29, 2002. creation entertainment • farscape convention • november 29-30 • 2002 • farscape
My Ten Best Films of 2000 Part 2 (and other news...) This week, the Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations, the Academy announced two recipients of Honorary Academy Awards, and I conclude my list of the ten best films of 2000 with the top five movies this past year. top ten • cast away • you can count on me • screen actors guild • cinematography |
|
|
|