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    • Revolutionary Road

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Sam Mendes

      Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Kathy Bates

      Overview: Based on the novel by Richard Yates.

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    • The Reader

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Stephen Daldry

      Starring: Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross

      Overview: Based on the novel by Bernhard Schlink.

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Kate Winslet Movie News

Thursday, July 30

  • Titanic to Set Sail in 3D?

    Titanic posterEmpire caught up with Titanic mastermind James Cameron at Comic-Con and the talk inevitably turned to a 3D version of his epic disaster movie. When asked about the possibility, Cameron said:

    "We're going to do Titanic in 3-D! We've already done a 90 second clip of it and it's phenomenal and gorgeous, so that's going to be the project for next year. It's a conversion of it, not native photography; we can't go back."

    He also expressed interest in giving Terminator 2 the 3D treatment, saying it "could be fun because I think that's a film that stands the test of time for me." Is a bigger, better Titanic something you'd like to see? Or is Leonardo DiCaprio in 3D too much for anyone to sit through? We're sure Kate Winslet wouldn't get too many complaints...


    Posted 07/30/2009 by Jenny

    Related: James Cameron | Kate Winslet | Leonardo DiCaprio | Titanic

Monday, February 23

  • The Academy Awards Wrap-Up: Best Actress Kate Winslet

    Glog

    In the press room, Kate Winslet was asked whom she would like to pass the gutsy nude-scene torch to, and Winslet took a long time to answer. "I got to go for a woman actually and be really controversial. Susan Sarandon."

    Winslet said she still feels like a "Reading [England, her hometown] girl," telling backstage that her parents, who were at the Oscars, were pretty excited about her mother winning a pickled onion competition. She posed with her Oscar in front of the microphone for the local Reading paper. "This is for you," she said.

    As for the possible actor's strike, Winslet says "I really, really hope we don't strike right now. Not for us actors here, but for the actors like my dad who depended on the occasional voice over or commercial job."

    Back to the nude scenes, how was it for her to do a nude scene with her husband as director? "He saw me nude before he ever met me, so honestly he's used to it."


    Posted 02/23/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kate Winslet | The Reader

Sunday, February 22

  • 81st Academy Awards Winners

    Glog

    Actress in a Leading Role
    Kate Winslet, The Reader
    Actor in a Leading Role
    Sean Penn, Milk
    Actress in a Supporting Role
    Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    Actor in a Supporting Role
    Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
    Best Animated Feature Film
    Wall-E
    Achievement in Directing
    Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle
    Original Screenplay
    Milk, Dustin Lance Black
    Adapted Screenplay
    Slumdog Millionaire, Simon Beaufoy
    Best Motion Picture
    Slumdog Millionaire  

    OTHER AWARDS
    Animated Short
    Le Maison en Petits Cubes
    Art Direction
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Donald Graham Burt
    Costume Design
    The Duchess, Michael O'Connor
    Makeup
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Greg Cannom
    Cinematography
    Slumdog Millionaire, Anthony Dod Mantle
    Live Action Short
    Spielzeugland (Toyland)
    Documentary
    Man on Wire
    Documentary Short
    Smile Pinki
    Visual Effects
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Sound Editing
    The Dark Knight
    Sound Mixing
    Slumdog Millionaire
    Film Editing
    Slumdog Millionaire
    Original Score
    Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman
    Original Song
    "Jal Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman
    Foreign Language
    Departures
     

    Posted 02/22/2009 by reelz

    Related: Kate Winslet | Simon Beaufoy | Danny Boyle | Sean Penn | Heath Ledger | Penelope Cruz | Dustin Lance Black | A.R. Rahman | Donald Burt | Anthony Mantle | Greg Cannom | Vicky Cristina Barcelona | The Duchess | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Man on Wire | Departures | Milk | Slumdog Millionaire | Wall-E | The Reader

  • The Academy Awards: Live Blogging Part 3

    Glog

    8:02 Heath Ledger's family spoke backstage about the late actor's Oscar going to his daughter Matilda. According Heath's father, Kim Ledger: "With the Oscar you're all aware what they do in this special circumstance for somebody when somebody passes away, then the next of kin, in this case Matilda, will be the recipient really. But she can't sign for it until she's 18, so it stays in trust here or in Australia. We'll work that out, but possibly in trust here until Matilda turns 18." Onstage, Slumdog wins for the 6th time, this time with Best Song winner "Jai Ho."

    8:08 Backstage, Richard King, winner in Sound Editing for the Dark Knight said those who worked on the movie "wanted director Chis Nolan to be nominated." Onstage, Japan's Departures wins for Foreign Language Film. Domo Arigato again, Mr. Roboto. Wherever you are.

    8:15 Resul Pookutty, Sound Mixing winner for Slumdog, talked about the "history" he spoke of in his acceptance speech. "No technician from India has been nominated," he said. "I am the first technician from India to be nominated and to win. It is an honor." Another feel-good story from the feel-good movie on a hot streak of wins.

    8:23 Best Director presenter Reese Witherspoon, whose dress made it look like she was wearing a backpack, gave out the award to...Danny Boyle for his incredible work on 28 Days Later, er, Slumdog Millionaire, making the tally a strong 7 awards, clearly the movie with the most awards. Sorry, Button. There's still the Actor in a Leading Role and Best Motion Picture awards.

    8:29 Time for the big run-out of awards, with both Leading Actor and Actress awards, and Best Motion Picture. First up, Leading Actress. And the Oscar goes to...Kate Winslet for The Reader, winning over 15-time nominee Meryl Streep."I'd be lying if I didn't say I'd practiced this speech before, I think I was probably eight years old and staring into the bathroom mirror. This [the Oscar] would have been a shampoo bottle. Well, it's not a shampoo bottle now," said Winslet.

    8:37 Now it's time for the men. This year's version of clips from the actual performance, the round table of big name presenters, here included Michael Douglas, Ben Kingsley, Robert DeNiro, Anthony Hopkins and, well, Adrian Brody, as well. Sitting behind Mickey Rourke is Twilight's Robert Pattinson, who could not look more bored. And the award went to...Sean Penn for Harvey Milk. "You commie, homo-loving sons of guns," Penn told the crowd. " Then Penn went political, talking about the "signs of hatred" which were held by protesters near the Oscars saying such loving quotes as "God Hates Obama" and had no love for the gay community. Penn ended with a shout-out to "brother" Mickey Rourke, who many thought would be the winner tonight, a small reward for the upset.

    8:50 The Best Motion Picture category went back to clips, before handing the award to the clear favorite...Slumdog Millionaire. Hope you enjoyed a great Oscars. Stay tuned to Reelzchannel.com for Oscars wrap-up!


    Posted 02/22/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kate Winslet | Danny Boyle | Sean Penn | Milk | Slumdog Millionaire | The Reader

Wednesday, December 3

  • Advice for Directors Married to Movie Stars

    Kate WinsletKate Winslet tells People.com she had a "total meltdown" while her husband Sam Mendes was directing her in a sex scene with Leo DiCaprio for the upcoming Revolutionary Road. Apparently Mendes was giving her too many detailed instructions about where her hands should be and things like that. Admittedly, this is a small demographic, but just in case you happen to be a director married to a movie star, you can learn from Mendes' mistakes. Some rules to follow:

    1) Make sure you give your wife's co-star some instructions too, so she doesn't feel like she's the only one doing things wrong.

    2) Don't be afraid to let her improvise a little; a little extra film footage is much cheaper than a divorce.

    3) Never, ever, ever tell her her posterior looks fat out of those jeans.


    Next Showing: Revolutionary Road opens in limited release December 26

    Posted 12/03/2008 by reelz

    Related: Kate Winslet | Leonardo DiCaprio | Sam Mendes | Revolutionary Road

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