Tag: review

2008 Aug 09

Reviews: “The Fox and The Child”

Luc Jacquet’s March of the Penguins follow-up wraps lush woodland photography around a narrative about a red-headed girl (the perfectly expressive Bertille Noël-Bruneau) and the fox she befriends.

There’s an undeniable fascination about the extent of Jacquet’s construction — when a wildcat chases a fox across a film set, how does anyone get it to stop? — but otherwise the director’s Disneyfication of nature marches on; Kate Winslet’s gushy voiceover doesn’t help.

Source: Telegraph
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2008 Aug 02

Review: “The Fox And The Child”

French director Luc Jacquet, who explored Disney territory two years ago with family-friendly March Of The Penguins, returns for another animal adventure, where wildlife footage is wrapped with a yarn about a winsome French child (Bertille Noel-Bruneau), who finds a cute fox cub foraging for food on her way home from school and tries to approach it. Eventually the pair become friends, but things go awry when the girl tries to tame the wild animal.

Narrated by Kate Winslet in a style that is fairly anthropomorphic, but not sickeningly so, the film follows the vixen from adolescent to single mother, although it never mentions whether foxes mate for life or if the older foxes have midlife crises and just want to keep pairing off with hot young things.

Even at 92 minutes, the story feels stretched, and younger kids and older parents may find themselves nodding off in sympathy as foxes, hedgehogs and bears enjoy low-calorie escapades. Still, it’s refreshing to see an animal movie in which the animals don’t talk, sing or cooperate in the marketing of fast-food restaurants even though city dwellers, whose experience of fox sightings are a rarity on a par with spotting a Starbucks, may be less charmed.

• On general release from Friday

Source: Scotsman.com News

2008 Apr 13

New pics from old events + new fanart



GALLERY LINKS:
• Revolutionary Road: On the Set – May 30, 2007
• 2007 Candids: Arriving at Covent Garden Hotel – August 24
• 2007 Candids: Out and about in Central London – August 25
• Other Appearances: Boss Black Spring/Summer 2008 Collection
• Awards & Galas: 16th Annual BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards
• 2007 Candids: At Los Angeles International Airport – November 1
• 2007 Candids: Taking a stroll in SoHo – December 14
• Awards & Galas: 2007 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala

Also, there are new additions to the fanart gallery: LJ icons and wallpapers donated by Emily.

Please join the Kate Winslet Fan LiveJournal community and share your artwork, post your favorite pics, discuss about the English Rose and get to know other Kate fans. :)

Just a little note: the comments on the gallery are currently disabled because I’ve had loads of spammers commenting on there. I’ll fix this and soon everyone will be able to comment on the photos again.

2008 Jan 19

New pics from the two most recent events!


GALLERY LINKS:
• Awards & Galas: 16th Annual BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards
• Awards & Galas: 2007 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala

2008 Jan 17

More pics from 2007 National Board of Review Gala


GALLERY LINKS:
• Awards & Galas: 2007 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala

2008 Jan 16

A Red Carpet at Last

The National Board of Review Awards drew an award-hungry crowd.

Based on the crowd at Tuesday night’s National Board of Review awards, it seems Hollywood can be divided into two camps: those who love award ceremonies and those who hate them. George Clooney (Best Actor for Michael Clayton) falls into the former category — no surprise — as does Michael Douglas (Career Achievement Award), Josh Brolin (Best Ensemble Cast, No Country for Old Men) and Phil Donahue (Best Documentary, Body of War). Denzel Washington (who accepted The NBR Bulgari Award for NBR Freedom of Expression with the incredibly poised Great Debaters star Jurnee Smollett) looked like he was happy enough to be there, but his ensemble (a sloppy, untucked button-down shirt) seemed to say otherwise. And Kate Winslet, who presented Joel and Ethan Coen with the prize for Best Film, gleefully introduced the brothers, but then again, she is an actress. Before the ceremony, held at Cipriani 42nd Street, she said to a pal approaching her table, “I don’t get up because then people start taking pictures of me.”

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2008 Jan 16

Kate’s very first Gala appearance in 2008!

Curvy Kate Winslet wows on the red carpet at a New York gala

Kate Winslet has long criticized Hollywood’s size zero obsession and last night she proved car-crash curves really are hot property.

The stylish actress dazzled in a strapless black gown, which was cinched at the waist by a stylish satin bow, as she sashayed along the red carpet at a New York gala.

Kate, who thrilled fans as she stopped to sign autographs, arrived alone with her husband Sam Mendes opting to sit the night out.

GALLERY LINKS:
• Awards & Galas: 2007 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala

More pics to come soon!