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- Charlize Theron set to star in Irish film based on
- The paper says that the prolific Irish producer Noel Pearson is on board for the project, and is trying to line up the British actor Alan Rickman for one of the other main characters. Theron will play Roseanne McNulty , a 100-year-old
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- 11/20/2009
- Review: 'The Road' strives, but leads nowhere
- In this film publicity image released by The Weinstein Company, Viggo Mortensen, right, and Kodi Smit-McPhee are shown in a scene from, "The Road." Photo: The Weinstein Company, Macall Polay / AP In this film publicity image released by The
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US Magazine- Hitting ‘The Road’ with Director John Hillcoat
- Birds are chirping, the sun is shining and leaves rustle gorgeously in the breeze. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ woeful piano score tinkles as director John Hillcoat frames the perfect face of Charlize Theron, and then cuts to the movie star
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Popmatters.com- I never dreamt of becoming an actor: Sam Worthington
- Jolie to replace Theron in new film? October 12th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has been tipped to replace Charlize Theron in an upcoming remake of a cult 2005 French thriller. Theron was to star opposite Tom Cruise in the
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- 11/18/2009
- criticWIRE This Week: “The Road” Leads Thanksgiving Offerings
- The Road” - adapted from Cormac McCarthy’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic novel and starring Viggo Mortensen, Robert Duvall, Charlize Theron, Guy Pearce, and Kodi Smit-McPhee - averaged a “B” grade from criticWIRE’s members, representing its
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- Viggo Mortensen went the extra mile to prepare for his role in
- One of the many shocks in "The Road," the screen adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic novel, comes when actor Viggo Mortensen pulls off his tattered, grimy clothing to luxuriate in a waterfall. The hunky star who played Aragorn
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- 'The Road' sets out faithfully and earnestly, but doesn't lead
- In Cormac McCarthy's post - apocalyptic novel "The Road," no word is repeated so often and with such steady emphasis as "ash." The stuff is everywhere. It clogs the air, blocking the sun. It blankets the ground. It infiltrates the lungs of
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- REVIEW | A Long and Dreary Path: John Hillcoat’s “The Road”
- A scene from John Hillcoat's "The Road." Image courtesy of The Weinstein Company. With its drearily brief paragraphs and poetic emphasis on imagery over dialogue, Cormac McCarthy’s 2006 post-apocalyptic novel “The Road” practically reads
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- Nobody's perfect, but if your relationships tend to peter out after, oh, two dates or so, your romance MO might be due for a checkup. Five common dating habits are most often to blame—read on to identify these buzzkills so you can avoid
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