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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Cannes Film Festival Awards: Surprising Best Actor Tie
12 minutes readOf 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 Box Office: Mark Wahlberg Thriller Is Major Dud
5 minutes readMax Payne box office: Featuring Mark Wahlberg as a well-armed avenger, John Moore’s 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?
6 minutes readWas Alexander the Great gay? Outraged Greek attorneys threaten to ‘take the case further’ if Oliver Stone doesn’t make it clear that his 2004 epic is ‘pure fiction.’
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JFK (1991) review: Oliver Stone bypasses the facts in his dishonest yet engrossing political thriller starring an effective Kevin Costner.
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Three quotes by U.S. filmmakers: Michael Moore and John Sayles denounce the Iraq War; Oliver Stone attacks Hollywood’s warmongering.
Colin Firth and Nicholas Hoult: Gay drama was Venice Film Festival Queer Lion winner also with Matthew Goode, Tom Ford at premiere.
Alexander (2004): ‘Gay’ Oliver Stone Epic Fizzles
Alexander (2004) review: Oliver Stone epic stars Colin Farrell as the maybe (maybe not) gay Macedonian emperor. The result is a fetishistic bore.