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Birthday:
Feb 20, 1967
Birthplace:
Glencoe, Illinois, USA

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October 3, 2008
Further Reading: Marion Cotillard and Forest Whittaker in Abel Ferrara's Mary Opens in new window
As the NFT in London prepares a Juliette Binoche season, Kim looks at Abel Ferrara's Mary which also stars Marion Cotillard and Forest Whittaker. More...

July 20, 2007
The Weekly Ketchup: Donnie Wahlberg on His Saw IV Cameo, a Funnier Bond(?), Yates on the Next Harry Potter, and More! Opens in new window
In this week's Ketchup, Donnie Wahlberg is none too pleased at how the Saw franchise has kept him involved, the producers of the next James Bond film may lighten the mood, and director David Yates is already looking ahead to the Half Blood Prince. More...

January 26, 2007
Sundance Review: "Starting Out in the Evening" Is Funny; "Chapter 27" Needs to Lose Weight; "Once" Has Charms Opens in new window
Senh caught the screenings of three films making their stop at the Sundance Film Festival this week: a funny and well-acted drama about relationships and the creative process; a sluggish drama starring a portly and sweat-drenched Jared Leto; and a movie that may be the template for the modern musical. Read on for his reviews. More...

August 17, 2006
Certified Fresh Forecast: "The Illusionist," "Factotum" Are Your Alternatives to "Snakes" Opens in new window
Amid all the attention surrounding "Snakes on a Plane," smaller cinematic gems like "The Illusionist" and "Factotum" may be slipping under the radar. Both movies are in the running for Certified Fresh, and both movies offer a reprieve for those who don't want anything to do with snakes! More...

August 17, 2006
Critical Consensus: "SOAP," "Material Girls" Not Screened; "Accepted" Denied; "Sunshine" Shines Opens in new window
This week at the movies, we've got snakes.... on a plane ("Snakes on a Plane," starring Samuel L. Jackson), slackers on a campus ("Accepted," starring Justin Long), and Duffs on the screen ("Material Girls," starring Hilary and Haylie Duff). What do the critics have to say? More...

February 6, 2006
SXSW Promises Vendettas, Betties, Dreamz & Slithers Opens in new window
In addition to a ton of low-budget, independent, documentary, and dramatic films, this year's South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival promises a rather flashy infusement of high-end studio fare, too! So while it's always important to shed some attention on the little guys (which we'll be doing soon enough), it's also fun to note that SXSW will be offering high-end "gimme" titles like "V for Vendetta," "The Notorious Bettie Page," "American Dreamz," and the geekily-anticipated "Slither." More...

January 30, 2006
Trailer Bulletin: The Notorious Bettie Page Opens in new window
One of the most well-received narrative flicks at last year's Toronto Film Festival was "The Notorious Bettie Page," which comes from the writing/directing team behind "American Psycho," but don't let that fool you. She doesn't kill anybody. Anyway, check out the trailer right here. More...

January 24, 2006
SUNDANCE: "Factotum" Review Opens in new window
There are many laughs in "Factotum," and they are very dry laughs indeed. A wry examination of quiet desperation, the film boasts rich performances and a nice topographical map of skid row. More...

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