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Asian Cinema Scene: 'Sideways' Remake in JapanFiled under: Drama, Foreign Language, Independent, Remakes and Sequels, Cinematical Indie I'm constantly grumbling about Americans remaking Asian films -- the idea of Steven Spielberg trying to redo Park Chan-wook's Oldboy with Will Smith is potentially the most cringe-worthy of them all -- so, ... |
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Rachel Weisz Blooms in ChicagoRachel Weisz goes green in a Yves Saint Laurent dress at the premiere of her new movie, The Brothers Bloom, during opening night of the 44th Chicago International Film Festival in Illinois on Thursday. The 37-year-old British actress matched her dress with strappy Guiseppe Zanotti shoes. Rachel ... |
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The Brothers Bloom - New Pictures and the Updated TrailerAcademy Award winner® Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener), Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody (The Pianist), Mark Ruffalo (Zodiac), and Academy Award® nominee Rinko Kikuchi (Babel) star in The Brothers Bloom, a globe-trotting comedy about the last great adventure of the world&rs... |
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Rachel Weisz is a Brothers Bloom BabeA svelte Rachel Weisz squeezes into a hip-hugging Herve Leger bandage dress for The Brothers Bloom premiere during the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival held at Ryerson Theatre on Tuesday in Toronto, Canada. The 37-year-old British actress finished off her look with Roger Vivier T-strap ... |
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Toronto Review: Rian Johnson's The Brothers BloomStyle, substance, comedy, romance, suspense, explosions, guns, con men, Belgians, Russians, Lamborghinis, harps, and everything in between. I don't know how Rian Johnson does it, but he's done it again. The Brothers Bloom is a con film, in short, and is colorfully entertaining and immensely quir... |


