Having a woman direct the film would've been perfect. Unfortunately, creative differences caused them to replace her. Which is sad. Maybe this movie would've been better if she had stayed. At least it still won
That's right, it will take two movies to bring this smash Broadway musical to the screen. Anyone who's seen the show or heard its soaring Stephen Schwartz score, led by "Defying Gravity," knows that this tale of Oz before Judy Garland's Dorothy got there (expect her in Part Two) has...
Bella Mafia: Directed by David Greene. With Vanessa Redgrave, Dennis Farina, Nastassja Kinski, Jennifer Tilly. Starting in Palermo, Italy, 1977 - The ups and downs of a mafia family opposed to drug trade until the men are murdered and the widows take ove
But the harsh living conditions proved the most cumbersome element to handle for the crew, as almost everyone but Bogart and Huston got sick with dysentery; Hepburn had to have a bucket off-camera during at least one scene that she could vomit into between takes. In addition, the titular ...
she was not alone. Once the subject had been broached, everyone she knew from her rabbi and gynecologists to her colleagues had advice and their own accounts of getting the boot to offer. This set her off on a journey to answer the question: was being fired going to be the best thing ...
he’s obviously the villain. He expected her to clean up after him, even though she worked full-time as a journalist — a job he didn’t respect, going so far as to assault her boss and getting her fired. She makes a drastic decision unilaterally, but only because she was in a time...
I totally agree with the good reviews this movie got. Killing Daddy's easily the best TV movie I've ever seen. Interesting plot, and very good acting of the main character. I love how the story is told from Callie's point of view so you relate to her even though she is the 'bad...
(played by Beyonce Knowles) is a beautiful nightclub singer with an amazing voice. Despite her past he decides to build his gospel choir around her. While the members of the church resist the idea at first, they eventually realize that despite her past she has a good heart. He tracks ...
A devastated Devdas drowns his sorrows in alcohol, and in the company of the caring courtesan Chandramukhi (Madhuri Dixit), while Paro copes with the distance between them and a new life she never wanted. ‘Devdas’ stars three Hindi film megastars in their heyday, but its movie musical ...
Marilyn: Something's Got to Give: With Henry Schipper, Gene Allen, Walter Bernstein, David Bretherton. An account of Marilyn Monroe's last days as she worked on the uncompleted film, "Something's Got to Give", told through interviews with her co-workers.