Thursday, March 19
At the news of Natasha Richardson's tragic death, tributes poured in from Hollywood and Broadway. Judi Dench described the Tony Award winner as "a really great actress" who had "an incredibly luminous quality, that you seldom see, and a great sense of humor."
Richardson appeared in more than 20 films, but is best known for The Parent Trap, Maid in Manhattan, and Nell, in which she starred alongside her husband Liam Neeson. She first appeared on film at the age of four as a bridesmaid in The Charge of the Light Brigade, which starred her mother, Vanessa Redgrave, and was directed by her father, Tony Richardson. In this clip, the actress talks about the joys of working with her mother on 2007's Evening.
Posted 3/19/2009 by reelz
Related: Liam Neeson | Vanessa Redgrave | Tony Richardson | Natasha Richardson | The Charge of the Light Brigade | Nell | Dame Judi Dench | Evening
Friday, June 29
A rundown of our reviews of this weekend's new releases:
Ratatouille 
"The movie picks up steam in the third act and finally becomes genuinely interesting. I only wish it had been able to do that sooner." [Full Review]
Live Free or Die Hard 
"Bruce Willis doesn’t miss a beat stepping back into the shoes of John McClane. At 52, he’s kicking a** like a teenager." [Full Review]
Evening 
"Nothing more than an inflated Lifetime movie with excellent art direction...this is one melancholy melodrama that is best avoided." [Full Review]
Sicko 
"I enjoyed Sicko. It’s just that if I were less informed, I might have made my plans to go ahead and move to Cuba after exiting the theater." [Full Review]
The iPhone 
"Yeah right, like I'm gonna pay 600 bucks for a freakin' cell phone...oh wait, I just did. Damn you, Steve Jobs!" [Full Review]
Posted 6/29/2007 by reelz
Related: Ratatouille | Evening | Live Free or Die Hard | Sicko