Something's not quite right in Kazuo Ishiguro's parallel world. Director Mark Romanek suggests just enough to leave you vaguely unsettled. Finally able to take his big shot, he opts for subtlety.
The dystopian drama "Never Let Me Go" wasn't supposed to be the movie Mark Romanek directed this year.
Many tears were shed at the world premiere of "127 Hours," but few in the audience cried harder than Aron Ralston, the hiker who famously cut off his right forearm.
Paul Conrad, whose fiercely confrontational editorial cartoons made him one of the leading political provocateurs of the second half of the 20th century and helped push the Los Angeles Times to national prominence, has died.
As Weezer prepares for the release of its new album, 'Hurley,' frontman Rivers Cuomo ponders rebirth, growing up (or not) and connecting with fans.
Rivers Cuomo has no problem admitting that he sometimes still feels like a teenager. "Maybe I haven't matured in some ways that other 40-year-olds have," the Weezer frontman said in a recent interview. "Or maybe I'm more willing to honor those immature voices inside myself that other 40-year-olds aren't."
Ex-addict, foul-mouthed, hot-tempered, he's also the driving force behind the respected drama.
For a guy who has outlaw biker gangs rumbling around in his head, Kurt Sutter is fairly …. well, "nice" doesn't seem the right word, but he's literate and reflective and usually quite reasonable. The times when he gets riled up, though, are what everyone talks about.
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