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The new movie The Other Boleyn Girl presents a flat, two-dimensional caricature of richly complex historical figures, suffering in the process.
Frost/Nixon opened the 46th season at the Vancouver Playhouse on Thursday night, and sadly, the production doesn't live up to the strength of the play.
Frost/Nixon, based on the infamous interview between British reporter David Frost and President Richard Nixon, has its Canadian premiere in Vancouver in Sept. 2008.
Frank Langella and Sam Rockwell give exceptional performances in Ron Howard-directed Frost/Nixon, based on Peter Morgan's play. 8/10.
Frank Langella's Getting All the Praise, but Michael Sheen Has the Tougher Job in Ron Howard's Adaptation of Peter Morgan's Tony Award-Winning Play
David Frost and Richard Nixon box clever in Peter Morgans wonderful screen adaptation of his hit play based on the1977 Frost interviews with the disgraced president.
Halfway through the year some real stinkers have been unleashed upon audiences. Below are ten films to avoid as they make the trek to DVD.
The Golden Globes has nominated candidates for Best Drama: tThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Reader, Frost/Nixon, Revolutionary Road and Slumdog Millionaire.
On September 10th, 2009, the Toronto International Film Festival returns with 336 films for cinephiles to fawn over.
DVD's are a great gift idea. This holiday season stock up on some of the best 2008 film dramas on DVD. They are sure to leave a positive lasting impression.
The very popular London stage play by Peter Morgan gets a silver screen treatment, featuring the same leads, with Frank Langella as Nixon and Michael Sheen as Frost. 8/10
Ron Howard's latest movie Frost/Nixon is a docudrama about the historic interview with Richard Nixon conducted in 1977 by journalist David Frost.
Frost/Nixon highlights one of the most famously referenced interviews in the history of American media, but according to filmmakers it fictionalizes some scenes.
Michael Sheen and Timothy Spall excel in director Tom Hooper's outstanding 1970s set biopic of charismatic football manager Brian Clough. Superb!!! 9/10.
Forget Slumdog Millionaire and the rest. Here are five other films that are sure to offer much more worth thinking about as you leave the theater
Leeds photographer David Hickes recalls the glory days of Leeds United.
Playwrights have been associated with the Academy Award since its inception. The 81st Academy Award writing nominees carry on that legendary association.


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