Category: Personal/Career

2007 Feb 21

Kate Winslet Teams Up With Mendes For Circus Film

Actress Kate Winslet is teaming up with her Oscar-winning director husband Sam Mendes to work on a new movie.Winslet, who has been married to the American Beauty filmmaker for three years, has been interested in playing the role of 1920s circus tiger tamer Mabel Stark since 2003.

And now Mendes’ company, Neal Street Productions, has bought the rights to adapt a fictionalized life of Stark by author Robert Hough.

The couple’s spokeswoman Sara Keene says, “It’s a great story, they’ve had their eye on it for a while. If they can get the script right, it would make a great film.”

However, the pair will be keen to avoid the same fate as other husband-and-wife projects, like Guy Ritchie’s Swept Away starring Madonna, and Rachel Weisz’s role in The Fountain, directed by fiancé Darren Aronofsky — both of which were commercial failures.

Source: femalefirst.co.uk

2007 Jan 24

Kate’s reactions to the Oscar nomination

“I’ve been laughing, crying, hollering, whooping and leaping around”, Little Children star Kate Winslet said.”My husband, Sam [Mendes], called me. He’s in London, I’m in New York. I had just dropped my daughter at school and I was taking my son. There was some serious fist pumping, pounding the ceiling of the car.”

“This isn’t supposed to happen to a girl who grew up in a tiny town. I was told the only way I’d have a career as an actress would be if I could settle for playing fat girls.”

And what did Winslet have to say about co-star Jackie Earle Haley’s nod?

“It’s not just a whole new career, it’s a whole new life. It’s gonna change him and his self esteem.”

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2007 Jan 23

Kate Winslet gets her 5th Oscar nomination!!!

Congratulations, gorgeous!

Little Children is also up for Best Adapted Screenplay and the awesome Jackie Earle Haley is up for Best Supporting Actor. :D

Here is the list of the nominations:

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2007 Jan 08

Kate Winslet vanishes into her roles

Sarah Pierce, the central figure in Little Children is a mess. It goes beyond her uncombed hair, baggy overalls and rat’s-nest purse. She’s a smart woman who has somehow ended up in a dumb life that doesn’t feel like it belongs to her. In this she seems very different from the famously grounded Kate Winslet, who plays her in the Todd Field film of Tom Perrotta’s story of suburbia and its discontents.

Ms. Winslet, whose finely wrought performance has already won her a Golden Globe nomination and could well land her on this year’s Oscar ballot, deliberately rejected a dumb life after Titanic made her a worldwide celebrity at 22. She refused to become a Hollywood cliché, embarking instead on a decade of playing chewy, interesting parts in a series of films ranging from offbeat indies like Hideous Kinky and Holy Smoke to prestige projects like Iris and Quills She was the flaky, bewitching Clementine in Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind and the teary, overwrought Ophelia in Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet. She has mastered the role of glamorous yet gracious luminary, dolling up for the red carpet and dishing on the talk shows with what appears to be genuine relish.

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2007 Jan 06

Little Children Reviews

“…There are so many fragments of human minutiae parading around here, and that’s what makes “Children” an unbelievably good, transporting film…” ¾ FilmJerk.com“…A film that embraces the complexities of human nature instead of pretending that they don’t exist.” — Moneycontrol

“…The movie is consistently fascinating to watch. Not an easy movie, but definitely worth watching…” — Di-ve

“…The story has the tight focus of the best novellas, a tart balance between cynicism and humanism…” — StarTribune.com