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Critics have spent plenty of time talking
about Swinton, Dano, Gyllenhaal, and Collins.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige previously spoke
about Swinton's casting and the decision to take the Ancient One in a different direction, saying that the Ancient One's early comic appearances were «stereotypical» and «don't hold up to what would work today.»
Not exact matches
The Gothamist reports
Swinton has been talking with the MoMa
about showcasing this exhibit since 2005, and that it will run several more times throughout the year, «each unannounced and in a different location in the Museum.»
It's a movie that has more in common with the recent Tilda
Swinton vehicle «I Am Love» than it has with any other movie
about assassins.
Swinton better be the first choice on everyone's lips when the name of Oscar rolls
about, because I doubt I'll see a performance more elegant and wonderful as hers this year.
Tilda
Swinton - We Need to Talk
About Kevin Viola Davis - The Help Rooney Mara - Girl with the Dragoon Tattoo Meryl Streep - The Iron Lady Glenn Close - Albert Nobbs
«Stephanie Daley» (May 18): Director Hilary Brougher won for her screenplay at Sundance
about a teenage mother (Amber Tamblyn) accused of killing her newborn; she claimed she didn't know she was pregnant, a tidbit that intrigues forensics expert Tilda
Swinton.
Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs Viola Davis, The Help Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady Tilda
Swinton, We Need To Talk
About Kevin
Famed art house director Jim Jarmusch tackles the vampire genre with «Only Lovers Left Alive,» a story
about two vamps (Tom Hiddleston, Tilda
Swinton) who have been in love for centuries and reunite after he grows depressed.
However, instead of chronicling the fears of a pregnant mother for her unborn child, We Need To Talk
About Kevin charts the growing disconnect that occurs between Eva Khatchadourian (Tilda
Swinton, I Am Love) and her titular son after his arrival, amidst mounting fears that something is not quite right.
Over in the acting categories, George Clooney and Tilda
Swinton won for «The Descendants» and «We Need To Talk
About Kevin» respectively, with both films also ranking as one of the best of the year.
And if you wanted a one - stop - shopping option, why not go for We Need to Talk
About Kevin, Lynne Ramsay's adaptation of Lionel Shriver's novel that featured all of the following: the mighty Tilda
Swinton resenting her own motherhood, a truly psychotic teen, a high - school massacre and, naturally, an underage corpse.
Everybody seems to be either sleeping with one of the others or thinking
about sleeping with one of the others, and the trailer ends with
Swinton screaming a lot, suggesting that some serious dramatic stuff is going to go down.
Viola Davis, «The Help» Kirsten Dunst, «Melancholia» Meryl Streep, «The Iron Lady» Tilda
Swinton, «We Need to Talk
About Kevin» Michelle Williams, «My Week with Marilyn»
I Am Love This is an occasionally intriguing but ultimately flat film,
about an Italian industrialist family in transition and an insecure but wealthy wife and mother (Tilda
Swinton) who finds herself, in middle age, wanting something more.
The sword - and - sandals, «Jesus Picture» star, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney, sillier than ever — an injoke reminiscent of Steve Buscemi's ever decreasing mortal remains in the Coenography) is missing, and the gossip columnists (both played by Tilda
Swinton, both underused), the sailor tap - dancing musical has an alarming case of closeted gayness (and a wonderful cameo from the Highlander frenchman, Christopher Lambert), the Busby Berkeley mermaid picture has a star (Scarlett Johannson, in a glorious Noo Yawk accent) and whose fish tail is getting more ill - fitting by the hour due to a pregnancy scandal
about to break, and a Euro - flavoured drawing - room melodrama has been saddled with an aw - shucks singing cowboy leading man (Alden Ehrenreich in a breakout performance) who is far, far out of his depth.
BEST ACTRESS — Brit Marling, ANOTHER EARTH Elizabeth Olsen, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE Michelle Williams, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN Tilda
Swinton, WE NEED TO TALK
ABOUT KEVIN Viola Davis, THE HELP
Best Actress: Tilda
Swinton, We Need to Talk
About Kevin; Rachel Weisz, The Whistleblower; Kristen Wiig, Bridesmaids; Berenice Bejo, The Artist; Charlize Theron, Young Adult
Also celebrating were Tilda
Swinton, who won best actress for her astounding performance in We Need to Talk
about Kevin, and Colin Firth, who was awarded best actor for The King's Speech.
Lynne Ramsay You might want to avoid the films of Lynne Ramsay — including this 2011 drama
about the relationship between a mother (Tilda
Swinton) and her, erm, less than well - adjusted son (Ezra Miller)-- if you're having a bad day.
But
Swinton's stock character is practically the only familiar thing
about the new Netflix film «Okja».
EUROPEAN ACTRESS 2011: Kirsten Dunst in MELANCHOLIA Cécile de France in LE GAMIN AU VELO (The Kid with a Bike) Charlotte Gainsbourg in MELANCHOLIA Nadezhda Markina in ELENA * Tilda
Swinton in WE NEED TO TALK
ABOUT KEVIN
Several months ago, rumors
about a suprising piece of gender and ethnicity blind casting began swirling when it was reported that Tilda
Swinton was in talks to play the Ancient One in Marvel's Doctor Strange.
It's one of the less essential Coen brothers movies, but there's still fun to be gained from this cynical farce
about a small group of very stupid people caught up in a blackmail and espionage yarn involving a retired CIA operative (John Malkovich), his mislaid memoirs, his wife (Tilda
Swinton), her lover (George Clooney) and two dumb but ambitious gym employees (Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt).
If all of that is still not enough reason to buy that ticket... don't forget
about Ms.
Swinton!
Max Joseph's «We Are Your Friends,» with Zac Eron,
about an aspiring Hollywood DJ, Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller «A Bigger Splash,» with Ralph Fiennes, Tilda
Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts and Dakota Johnson, Brian Hegland's Tom Hardy gangster thriller «Legend» and Stephen Frears» still - untitled Lance Armstrong movie, with Ben Foster as the cyclist, are all in post-production.
Anna's Final Five: Glenn Close - Albert Nobbs Viola Davis - The Help Meryl Streep - The Iron Lady Tilda
Swinton - We Need to Talk
About Kevin Michelle Williams - My Week with Marilyn
Click below to read our exclusive interviews with: — Harvey Weinstein — Tilda
Swinton for «We Need to Talk
About Kevin.»
Until now, the only thing we've really known
about the movie is the absolutely ridiculous cast which includes: Ralph Fiennes, Edward Norton, Owen Wilson, Tilda
Swinton, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Adrien Brody, Harvey Keitel, Jason Schwartzman, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Saoirse Ronan, Mathieu Amalric, F Murray Abraham and Bob Balaban.
Stateside, we will wait to hear word
about our own release date, but until then we'll have to enjoy this new batch of images from the film (courtesy of The Playlist and Purple Snow), featuring anyone and everyone you can think of from the apocalyptic thriller — Octavia Spencer, Ah - Sung Ko, Chris Evans, Allison Pill and a truly bizarre Tilda
Swinton, which is a lot for her.
Harry is the former partner of
Swinton's David Bowie - ish silver - jumpsuited rock star, named Marianne Lane: Harry, an apparently amiable figure who's always chuntering on
about which is the best Rolling Stones album or how to find the tastiest ricotta, clearly has a hidden agenda to drive a wedge between Marianne and Schoenaerts» sensitive film - maker Paul.
A comedy
about the Golden Age of Hollywood, features an all - star cast including Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand, Tilda
Swinton and Channing Tatum.
Best Actress: Viola Davis (The Help) Elizabeth Olsen (Martha Marcy May Marlene) Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady) Tilda
Swinton (We Need to Talk
About Kevin) Michelle Williams (My Week with Marilyn)
We saw it happen to Tilda
Swinton (We Need to Talk
About Kevin) and Marion Cotillard (Rust and Bone).
«Well, it's not actually an Asian character — that's what I need to tell you
about it,»
Swinton told The Hollywood Reporter.
Variety reveals two more names, the first is Jamie Bell, who played Tintin in Spielberg's Golden Globe - winning movie, and Tilda
Swinton, who should've won a Golden Globe for her performance in We Need to Talk
About Kevin.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda
Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things
about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long)
about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
UPI also spoke with
Swinton about her character, and the actress asserted that the version of the Ancient One that she was presented with and portrays was never Asian.
There's a brilliant story
about how Tilda
Swinton met the Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino who directed her in «I Am Love» and her new film «A Bigger Splash».
As breathless as I am for new work from usual suspects like Almodovar, Wong Kar - Wai and Lars von Trier, however, the name getting me most restless is Lynne Ramsay, robbed of a competition slot in 2002 for «Morvern Callar» and evidently returning after nine long years with the Tilda
Swinton - starring «We Need to Talk
About Kevin.»
Bill Murray (Lost in Translation) and Frances McDormand (Fargo) play Suzy's parents, Bruce Willis (Sin City) leads the search party as Police Captain Sharp, Edward Norton (Fight Club) features as Scout Master Ward, who heads the Khaki scout troop that Sam runs away from, Moonrise Kingdom also stars; Tilda
Swinton (We Need to Talk
About Kevin), Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore), Bob Balaban (Best in Show) and Harvey Keitel (Pulp Fiction).
Possible winners also could be Elizabeth Olsen for Martha Marcy May Marlene or Tilda
Swinton for We Need to Talk
About Kevin, both independent works that anyone would love to see step up.
Prior to the digital and Blu - ray releases of Doctor Strange on February 14, The A.V. Club spoke with Derrickson
about the differences between these two filmmaking experiences, the profound changes in CGI technology, and being starstruck by Tilda
Swinton even after bonding with her during filming.
At the recent press day, I sat in on a great discussion
about Doctor Strange with Marvel guru Kevin Feige, director Scott Derrickson and stars Cumberbatch, McAdams,
Swinton and Mikkleson.
The story is an adaptation of the acclaimed bestseller by Lionel Shriver,
about a mother (
Swinton) and father (Reilly) whose teenage son is the perpetrator of a high school massacre.
Julia (R for violence, pervasive profanity and brief nudity) Tilda
Swinton stars in the titular role of this thriller
about a down - and - out alcoholic desperate enough to be talked into kidnapping an 11 year - old boy (Aidan Gould) by a troubled, Mexican woman (Kate del Castillo) she meets at an AA meeting.
The word last week in Cannes was that Tilda
Swinton is perfectly cast in We Need to Talk
About Kevin, Lynne Ramsay's film of Lionel Shriver's novel that is one of the favourites to win the Palme d'Or.
I was actually thinking the same thing
about the 2007 race then I realized Amy Ryan won a lot of critics prizes, Cate Blanchett won the globe, Ruby Dee won the SAG,
Swinton won BAFTA then Oscar so yeah all over the map but I did think the most deserving won that year.
Explaining how their new Suspiria compares to the 1977 original, an Italian horror film
about a young ballerina who uncovers sinister secrets at a prestigious dance school,
Swinton told Digital Spy: «It's a cover.