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Birthday:
Nov 26, 1953
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October 6, 2011
Five Favorite Films with Juno Temple Opens in new window
Juno Temple's star is definitely on the rise. The daughter of punk filmmaker Julien Temple, the 22-year-old English-born actress began her career with supporting roles in movies like Notes on a Scandal, Atonement, and St. Trinian's -- and later delivered a lead performance in Jordan Scott's excellent boarding school drama, Cracks. She'll soon headline several films including William Friedkin's Killer Joe, Jonas Akerlund's Small Apartments and the long-percolating lesbian werewolf project Jack and Diane, in addition to starring as a "street smart Gotham girl" in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises -- a role that has fans speculating could be anything from Selina Kyle's sidekick Holly Robinson to Harley Quinn to a female Robin. In the meantime, Temple appears in this week's Dirty Girl, an autobiographical comedy-drama from debut director Abe Sylvia. We caught up with Temple recently to chat about Dirty Girl, but first, she took a few moments to run through her all-time five favorite films. More...

September 14, 2010
Music Video Directors Who Made the Jump to the Big Screen Opens in new window
With new films from Mark Romanek and David Fincher on the fall schedule, Bullz-Eye was inspired to assemble a list of music video directors who broke ranks for the big screen -- and it's longer than you might think. More...

November 1, 2007
Critical Consensus: American Gangster is Certified Fresh, Bee's a B-, Martian Alienates Opens in new window
This week at the movies, we've got crime lords (American Gangster, starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe), busy bees (Bee Movie, starring Jerry Seinfeld), and kids from another planet (The Martian Child, starring John Cusack). What do the critics have to say? More...

October 31, 2007
Interview: Julien Temple on Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten Opens in new window
Julien Temple, the director of Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten, discussed a number of subjects with Rotten Tomatoes, including the legacy of the Clash, the challenge of making original musical documentaries, and why Tupac Shakur was one of the few musical artists who could actually act. More...

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