Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps box office: Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf star in Oliver Stone’s underperforming (and costly) sequel to his 1987 film.
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Oliver Stone and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez: South of the Border Oliver Stone Rebuffs ‘New York Times’ ‘South of the Border’ Criticisms The letter below was posted at the Center…
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Of Gods and Men, directed by Xavier Beauvois. Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, a dreamlike Thai drama about a man dying of kidney failure that…
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Robin Hood: Russell Crowe opens Cannes with a thud. Directed by Ridley Scott and written by Brian Helgeland (of Green Zone), Robin Hood stars Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett (as Lady…
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Max Payne movie box office: Featuring Mark Wahlberg as a well-armed avenger, this neo-noir thriller is unquestionably a domestic flop.
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The Godfather: Part III with Diane Keaton, George Hamilton, and Al Pacino. Francis Ford Coppola’s 1990 best picture nominee The Godfather, Part III will be the next feature presentation in the…
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Was Alexander the Great gay? Inflamed Greek attorneys threaten to ‘take the case further’ if Oliver Stone doesn’t spell out that his 2004 epic about the life of the ancient conqueror is ‘pure fiction.’
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Oliver Stone opts to ignore the facts in his brazenly dishonest yet engrossing political thriller JFK, an account of the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination.
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Three quotes by U.S. filmmakers: Michael Moore and John Sayles denounce the Iraq War and its enablers, while Oliver Stone attacks Hollywood movies’ perennial warmongering.
Colin Firth and Nicholas Hoult: Gay drama was Venice Film Festival Queer Lion winner also with Matthew Goode, Tom Ford at premiere.
Starring Colin Farrell as a maybe (maybe not) gay Alexander the Great, Oliver Stone’s movie about the megalomaniac Macedonian conqueror is a grandiose but dismal effort.