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Cannes 2011 Winners

By Fiona | May 22, 2011 | Cannes Film Festival (5) Comment

The Tree of Life

One of the most anticipated and long-awaited movie, Terrence Malick‘s The Tree Of Life, premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival won the Palme d’Or!

Malick didn’t show up and instead Bill Pohlad and Dede Gardner (producers) accepted the prize, saying he was too shy to show.

According to THR, Pohlad explained that Malick was back home in Austin. “He’s very excited. He’s thrilled,” the producer said later, at the closing-night dinner. “He’s a good guy and just likes to be private; no insults to anybody. That’s his way.”

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Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia Clips

By Fiona | May 11, 2011 | Cannes Film Festival, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Kirsten Dunst in Melancholia

We’ve seen just one trailer for Lars Von Trier‘s Melancholia so far. So, it’s a perfect moment for a little bit more from Trier.

And if you expect to see something more brightful this time, then you must be a huge optimist.

Ok, we all know that’s Lars Von Trier’s movie and the title speaks for itself so be prepared for 48 depressing seconds. But hey, give this movie a chance. It’s been described as “a beautiful movie about the end of the world.”

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Cannes 2011: Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia Poster and Images

By Fiona | Apr 30, 2011 | Cannes Film Festival, Movie Photos, Movie Posters (0) Comment

Melancholia

When you have this kind of title, then you definitely expect to see some creepy pictures. So there you go, have some fun with the brand new photos from the upcoming Lars Von Trier’s project titled Melancholia and the poster as well.

Melancholia

By the way, this is the same project we already wrote about and a movie that will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival In Competition, next month.

Official synopsis for the beginning: “Justine and Michael are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Meanwhile, the planet, Melancholia, is heading towards Earth…

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Sofia Coppola & Kirsten Dunst Reteaming for the Secret Door Project

By Nick Martin | Apr 24, 2011 | Movie News (0) Comment

Kirsten Dunst & Sofia Coppola, Secret Door

“Happy to announce that Kirsten Dunst has agreed to be in Sofia Coppola‘s new film Secret Door. Script is still being finished. Stay tuned!”

That’s what exact tweet says. Like the big J.C, Easter Sunday has seen Coppola roll back the stone. In fact, the twitter account of the Sofia’s father Francis Ford Coppola production company American Zoetrope, which produced all of her four features, recently announced a new project to develop, titled Secret Door. Kirsten Dunst, who toplined both The Virgin Suicides and Marie Antoinette for Sofia, has signed on.

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Melancholia Trailer

By Allan Ford | Apr 11, 2011 | Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Kirsten Dunst in Melancholia

The first trailer for Danish director Lars Von Trier‘s forthcoming end of the world tragedy Melancholia is now online.

Melancholia is described as ‘a beautiful movie about the end of the world,’ and the story hinges on a large object from outer space approaching Earth that affects the planet’s inhabitants.

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First Upside Down Photos: Kirsten Dunst and Jim Sturgess

By Allan Ford | Dec 28, 2010 | Movie Photos (1) Comment

Upside Down, Kirsten Dunst and Jim Sturgess

Into the Screen has released a new set of photos and posters from sci-fi romance Upside Down, co-written and directed by Juan Diego Solanas.

Upside Down is a film produced by a French box, Studio 37, where the filming took place in Montreal, before the cameras of the Argentine director Juan Solanas. The cast is composed of international actors: Kirsten Dunst and Jim Sturgess. As for the story, she falls into a world where different worlds meet. Adam lives in one of these worlds, struggling within a civilization ravaged by war and haunted by memories of a young woman from another world, very close, so close, but denied entry.

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Kirsten Dunst and Chloe Moretz in Hick

By Fiona | Dec 1, 2010 | Movie News (0) Comment

Are you guys ready for some “coming-of-age drama”?

Well, whatever your answer is, we’re here to share something interesting with you, and that something is an upcoming Hollywood project titled Hick, an adaptation of Andrea Portes’ novel of the same name.

Kirsten Dunst and Chloe Moretz

Now, guess who is set to star in the whole thing? How about Spider-Man star and Kick-Ass star?

Why not, we all like Kirsten Dunst and young Chloe Moretz, right?

And yes, we do know that you’re interested, so, as usual, we’re here to share some official description with you:

“Portes’s chilling debut tracks a 13-year-old Nebraska girl’s hard-going life on the road. Young Luli knows losers – her “aging Brigitte Bardot” mother, Tammy, and her father, Nick, go at each other every night at the Alibi, the watering hole in hometown Palmyra, Neb.

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All Good Things Poster: Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst

By Allan Ford | Oct 6, 2010 | Movie Posters (1) Comment

All Good Things

Magnolia has released the poster for their upcoming romantic drama/mystery movie All Good Things starring Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, Frank Langhella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones.

Andrew Jarecki directed, the movie dramatizes one of New York City’s most famous true-crime stories: that of real-estate heir Robert Durst, who, in 1982, was accused of (but never tried for) the murder of his disappeared wife. In the movie, Gosling and Dunst play characters based on Durst and his wife.

Check out the full poster after the jump.

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Amy Adams and Viggo Mortensen Join On The Road

By Fiona | Aug 6, 2010 | Movie News (0) Comment

Amy Adams and Viggo Mortensen have joined the cast of Walter Salles’ film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s On The Road.

Amy Adams and Viggo Mortensen

The movie already includes some great cast: Sam Riley, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund. Sounds very good, we must admit, especially when we have a plot like this:

“Fans of Kerouac get the whole beautiful, groovy deal with this new recording of the radically hip novel that many consider the heart of the Beat movement. Poetic, open and raw, Kerouac’s prose lays out a cross-country adventure as experienced by Sal Paradise, an autobiographical character.

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