Saturday, March 24, 2007
Zodiac "Film Review"


Although it may sound like the premise for a Hollywood noir, Zodiac is actually one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. There were five known victims between December 1968 and October 1969, with many more thought to have died at his hands. But what makes this story so particularly compelling is that the killer’s identity remains unknown to this day, and this is undoubtedly why the case has inspired many movies over the years, from 1971’s The Zodiac Killer to murderers seen in the likes of "Dirty Harry" (1971) "and The Exorcist III" (1990).



Read the full exclusive interview and more on Zodiac in Film Review (May). Source: www.visimag.com/filmreview
Male kisses

Michael J. Lee: "Can psychological problems be as great an enemy as gunfire to a solider?"
Jake G: "I think a soldier's mind is as great of an enemy in the field as bombs or bullets. I think that's probably what I feel like the movie is about--that when you use these techniques and you teach someone and you harness a period of time or an instinct in them, and then they're not allowed to express that, the mind is confused by that." Source: http://movies.radiofree.com
Source: www.towleroad.com
Friday, March 23, 2007
Secretary and Brokeback erotize
1. Boogie Nights Between: Rollergirl (Heather Graham) and Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg)

2. The Dreamers Between: Matthew (Michael Pitt), Isabelle (Eva Green) and Theo (Louis Garrel)

3. Secretary Between: E. Edward Grey (James Spader) his secretary Lee Holloway (Maggie Gyllenhaal)

4. Monster’s Ball Between: Hank Grotowski (Billy Bob Thornton) and Leticia Musgrove (Halle Berry)

5. Y Tu Mamá También Between: Zapata (Gael García Bernal), Tenoch Iturbide (Diego Luna) and Luisa Cortes (Maribel Verdú).
6. Mulholland Drive Between: Betty (Naomi Watts) and a mysterious brunette (Laura Harring)

7. American Pie Between: Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs) and a warm apple pie
8. Brokeback Mountain Between: Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal)

9. Basic Instinct Between: Detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) and Catherine Tramel (Sharon Stone).Sure, it’s old. And sure, it’s cheesy. But damn if it isn’t the hottest girl-on-top scene ever filmed for the big screen. Watching Sharon Stone arch her naked body over Michael Douglas is as good today as it was 15 years ago. Pity she has to get out the ice pick and ruin the mood.
10. Unfaithful Between: Connie Sumner (Diane Lane) and Paul Martel (Olivier Martinez)Intense, obsessive, seductive – Diane Lane shows us how even the happiest married woman can give in to temptation. Blushing and dishevelled on her train journey home, Connie has a flashback of Paul tenderly kissing her stomach, his lips moving down her navel as he carefully removes her panties, sliding them inch by agonising inch down her creamy thighs, while she gasps… " Source: www.24.com/entertainment/movies
Donnie Darko on stage
— based on the 2001 film — will highlight the new season at Cambridge, Massachusetts' American Repertory Theatre.

The 2007-08 season (subject to change) follows:
Donnie Darko (Oct. 27-Nov. 18) - Zero Arrow TheatreMarcus Stern directs the work based on the screenplay by Richard Kelly." -By Ernio Hernandez 22 Mar 2007. Source: www.Playbill.com
Images from the "Donnie Darko" stage production in Boston:




Source: http://Richard-kelly.net/multimedia/images/darko/darko-play
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Heroes' Sweethearts










Fantasy and Noir


"It’s not often a film comes along out of nowhere that makes an impression like "Brick". The last time, in my honest opinion, was maybe "Donnie Darko" Source: www.Empireonline.com
"Donnie Darko" is a fantasy sci-fi flick and "Brick" a high-school noir movie, but in both there are two teenager outcasts, a fact we cannot overlook.














"He turned his face away. She bent timidly around till her breath stirred his curls and whispered, "I--love--you!" Then she sprang away and ran around and around the desks and benches, with Tom after her, and took refuge in a corner at last, with her little white apron to her face. Tom clasped her about her neck and pleaded: "Now, Becky, it's all done--all over but the kiss. Don't you be afraid of that--it ain't anything at all. Please, Becky." And he tugged at her apron and the hands. By and by she gave up, and let her hands drop; her face, all glowing with the struggle, came up and submitted. Tom kissed the red lips and said: "Now it's all done, Becky."