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Tag Archives: Kate Winslet
Five Film Favorites: Johnny Depp Films
Upon viewing a still image of Johnny Depp as Tonto for the upcoming Lone Ranger flick (2013), I came to the conclusion that Johnny Depp looks tremendous in makeup. He probably looks good all the time, but he shines in makeup. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Al Pacino, Alan Rickman, Bill Murray, Bruno Kirby, Crispin Glover, Dark Shadows, Dead Man, Donnie Brasco, Dustin Hoffman, Ed Wood, Finding Neverland, Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Jarmusch, Johnny Depp, Julie Christie, Kate Winslet, Kelley Macdonald, Marc Foster, Martin Landau, Michael Madsen, Mike Newell, Paint Your Wagon, Radha Mitchell, Robert Mitchum, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, The Lone Ranger, Tim Burton
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Five Film Favorites: Films about Writers
When James Parrish first asked me to write for the JRFJ, he had been told I had been an English major and worked in academia. During one conversation, he told me that he had operated under the assumption that many people interested in the artistic production of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abbie Cornish, Anthony Hopkins, Ben Wishaw, Bennett Miller, Bright Star, C.S. Lewis, Capote, Debra Winger, Edie Martin, Finding Neverland, Iris, Iris Murdoch, J.M. Barrie, Jane Campion, Jim Broadbent, John Keats, Johnny Depp, Joseph Mazzello, Judi Dench, Kate Winslet, Marc Forster, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Attenborough, Richard Eyre, Shadowlands, Truman Capote, writers
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