Keira Knightley

  1. Rachel Portman Scoring Never Let Me Go, Mark Romanek Photographs Ben Stiller

    Slashfilm &bull Feb 24, 2010

    There's been a few little bits of interesting Mark Romanek business hit the web in recent days and I think a quick round up is in order. Firstly, Mark Salisbury wrote a piece for Time Out on The Wolfman, giving… Full Story »

  2. Video proof positive that David Cross really is just about the funniest man on Earth

    Reel Fanatic &bull Feb 23, 2010

    You know, as those "Pirates" movies keep getting weirder I just lose more and more interest, but Rob Marshall, director of the upcoming "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," has at least come up with one thing to get… Full Story »

  3. Life of David Gale

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    Gale (Kevin Spacey) is a Texas professor and anti-death penalty activist who, ironically enough, winds up on death row for the rape and murder of a colleague. Kate Winslet plays Bitsey Bloom, the brave journalist who sets out to tell to his story. In the days leading up to his execution, Gale fills her...Full Story »


  4. Desis take international TV by storm

    Rediff India &bull Feb 23, 2010

    Though only a small percentage, it's significant, nevertheless, to witness American and British actors of Indian origin signed on for key roles in high-profile TV series. Best known for his antics in the unapologetically ribald, Harold and Kumar franchise as… Full Story »

  5. Mulligan is no Fair Lady

    Hollywood.com &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Keira Knightley was tipped to take the part of Eliza Doolittle, which was made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the 1964 musical, but the Pirates of the Caribbean actress withdrew from the race to land the lead earlier this year… Full Story »

  6. Portman is no fair lady

    Hollywood.com &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Keira Knightley was tipped to take the part of Eliza Doolittle, which was made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the 1964 musical, but the British actress recently withdrew from the race to land the lead after waiting two years for… Full Story »

  7. I Am David

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    David, a 12-year-old boy (Ben Tibber) who has lived in a prison camp for most of his life, has no concept of the outside world. So when his father-figure and fellow inmate Johannes (Jim Caviezel) helps him escape, David begins to realize the endless possibilities that await him as he scrambles across...Full Story »

  8. Mulligan penning fame diary

    Hollywood.com &bull Feb 15, 2010

    The 24 year old appeared in 2005 drama Pride & Prejudice, alongside Keira Knightley, as a teenager but has garnered critical acclaim for her turn in last year's (09) An Education. The role has gained Mulligan a nomination for the… Full Story »

  9. Man arrested for 'harassing' Knightley

    Hollywood.com &bull Feb 6, 2010

    A man has been arrested for allegedly harassing Keira Knightley outside the London theatre where she is starring in a play. Full Story »


  10. Jane Austen: You rate 11 films/TV

    Entertainment Weekly Movie Coverage &bull Jan 28, 2010

    When Ken Tucker asked for your fave on-screen version of the author's work, he launched a (very genteel) message board debate. Here, the best of your back and forth Full Story »

  11. Orlando Bloom Talks About Whether He'll Be In PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES...

    Ain't It Cool News &bull Jan 26, 2010

    Orlando Bloom Talks About Whether He'll Be In PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES... -- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. Merrick here... We've heard for a while now that it… Full Story »

  12. David and Bathsheba

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    DAVID AND BATHSHEBA brings to life what is possibly the most dramatic story in the Old Testament. Gregory Peck stars as King David, a devout servant of God who is having serious marital difficulties with his wife Michal. Recently returned home from the wars with the Ark of the Covenant in tow, David...Full Story »


  13. Pride And Prejudice (2005) (Blu-ray)

    DVD Verdict &bull Jan 26, 2010

    Reviewed by Kent Dixon Quote: "Did we actually need yet another adaptation of this oft-told tale?" Full Story »

  14. There is Pride & Prejudice (2005) Present, But no Colin Firth

    The TV and Film Guy &bull Jan 25, 2010

    In 1995, the BBC put out a miniseries version of Jane Austen's classic novel, Pride and Prejudice . The story follows Elizabeth Bennet, her sisters, and her parents, as Mrs. Bennet attempts to find suitable husbands for her daughters. Though this was by no means the first on-screen adaptation of the novel, it has become the definitive one. With six episodes that each run for nearly an hour, the miniseries is able to provide far more depth than a traditional film. Additionally, it manages to convey much of the… Full Story »

  15. Pride & Prejudice (2005) (Blu-ray)

    DVD Talk Blu-Ray Reviews &bull Jan 22, 2010

    Highly Recommended THE FILM The opening shot of "Pride & Prejudice" is not one of traditional costume drama primping, judging, or despair. Instead, a single camera captures an English countryside morning, complete with lush greenery, a flurry of singing birds,… Full Story »

  16. Atonement (Blu-ray)

    DVD Talk Blu-Ray Reviews &bull Jan 20, 2010

    Highly Recommended THE FILM Joe Wright's "Atonement" is a sophisticated, gorgeous screen tragedy that's convincingly propelled by the destructive choices in life. Here, the bad decisions don't easily wash away overnight, they tragically snowball over the course of a lifetime,… Full Story »

  17. Pride and Prejudice (2005) - 1/26/2010

    Filmcritic.com DVD &bull Jan 15, 2010

    English students of the world rejoice another reason not to read Jane Austen. Joe Wrights latest incarnation of Austens classic Pride Prejudice is a mostly blissful time-traveling bus tour through a giggly and gorgeous English countryside. To your left note the lovely ladies Bennet, all sideways glances, blushing cheeks and innuendo. To your right, lenses at the ready for the dapper, tall, dark, and handsome objects of their affection, Darcy, Bingley, and Wickham! Swoon Watch them as they play and woo, mismanage and miscarry,… Full Story »

  18. David Blaine: Fearless

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    David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more...Full Story »


  19. THE TALKING CURE: Freud, Christoph Waltz, Keira Knightley, David Cronenberg

    Alternative Film Guide &bull Jan 13, 2010

    Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley has been set to star opposite Cannes Film Festival winner Christoph Waltz in The Talking Cure, a new film about Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, according to the website moviepilot.de. Waltz, 53, has received numerous accolades… Full Story »

  20. Worthington's joy at co-stars Knightley and Mendes

    Hollywood.com &bull Jan 12, 2010

    Australian actor Sam Worthington was stunned to find out he'd be appearing alongside Keira Knightley and Eva Mendes in a movie - because he only agreed to take on the role as a favour. Full Story »

  21. Teen angel

    Boston.com &bull Jan 9, 2010

    NEW YORK - An afternoon with Saoirse Ronan is enough to spark some serious parental soul searching. Full Story »

  22. Arterton: 'Knightley is brave to face critics'

    Hollywood.com &bull Jan 6, 2010

    Gemma Arterton has heaped praise on fellow British actress Keira Knightley for continuing to accept roles amid harsh criticism from the press in her native U.K. Full Story »

  23. David Cronenberg Hires Two Basterds and Keira Knightley for The Talking Cure

    Filmjunk &bull Jan 5, 2010

    Sounds like this will replace The Matarese Circle as Cronenberg’s next project. Full Story »

  24. Knightley and Waltz tackle Freud

    Hollywood.com &bull Jan 4, 2010

    Inglourious Basterds star Christoph Waltz will psychoanalyse Keira Knightley as the star of a new movie about Sigmund Freud. Full Story »



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