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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Hathaway - Anne Jacqueline


Anne Jacqueline "Annie" Hathaway is an American film and stage actress. Hathaway made her debut under the guidance of Disney, when she starred in the comedic-oriented film The Princess Diaries (2001) opposite Julie Andrews. In the following three years Hathaway continued appearing in Disney-directed films such as Ella Enchanted and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (both 2004). Hathaway took more creative control over her image with her next projects and co-starred in the mature-themed Havoc and Brokeback Mountain (both 2005) and her contract with Disney was terminated afterward. The following year, Hathaway starred opposite Meryl Streep in the screen adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Her acting-style is frequently compared to that of Judy Garland, Julia Roberts, and Audrey Hepburn, and she cites Hepburn as her favorite actress and Streep as her idol.
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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Dileep start his own film soon

Dileep is an good actor. To start with the Vinodayatara which is doing good business. Then there is his film July 4th by Joshy which releases on July 4th. The film has Roma and Mangala starring opposite him. After that he is doing a Blessy film that will be shot at Kolkota in which heroine is Meera Jasmine.

Then there is signed Mulla by Lal Jose, starring Gopika in the female lead. Lal Creations has signed him for a film with script penned by Rafi Mecartin, to be directed by Rajasenan. He has also signed a film by Jose Thomas and Sibi-Udayan team. Soon after completing all these films, he intends to start his film with Sandhya Mohan.

Dileeps says "I didn't even dream of such a success. God is working so many iracles". Watching Movies is the Dileep's favourite hobby. He never selects the movies to watch and is interested in all types and languages of films. However comedy and action movies are his favourites.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Julia Loktev's "Day Night Day Night"

There's no doubt that filmmaker Julia Loktev makes quite an impression with her debut feature "Day Night Day Night," which shows off her expertise at oblique storytelling and subjective suspense. Yet the bigger questions of why "Day Night Day Night" exists, and what tensions it's capitalizing on cannot be ignored. An artfully minimalist take on a world exploded into maximal fear and loathing, Loktev's tiny-budgeted digital video follows a nameless girl (Luisa Williams) of unspecified ethnicity as she arrives at Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City and begins preparing for a suicide bombing mission। All this information is disseminated in a clinical, dispassionate tone, maintaining a strict point-of-view from shot to shot. Stranded with the girl, whose hollowed, haunted eyes are our only moral barometer in this bare, beige world of seedy hotel rooms and city streets, we're forced to adopt her perspective, while also, due to her anonymity, remaining wholly outside of her emotional experience.
[A from Reverse Shot.]

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Chotta Mumbai - A Hotchpotch

Chotta Mumbai, directed by Anwar Rasheed with Mohanlal and Bhavana in the lead roles, opened to packed houses. With all ingredients of a mass entertainer, this movie laced with humour stars Siddique and Jagathy in prominent roles. The movie witnessed unprecedented crowds in theatres. Mohanlal has made a right beginning this year with Chotta Mumbai. Despite in wafer thin plot which is a letdown is definitely, the film manages to grip your heart with its no melodramatic content and rave performances from the lead. Landing on a mass formula movie, director Anwar Rasheed has steered the flick with clear dictation overpowering even the star equations. Truly a director's film, which make you just sit back, relax and enjoy, rather than searching for its logic. The story set in the Fort Kochi-Mattancherry area tells about a few happy go-lucky guys from the Chotta Mumbai Street who is into anything for making money.

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