Cameron Diaz

In Review: The Counsellor

by Mairéad Roche 13 November 2013

Author and now screenwriter, Cormac McCarthy, best known for Blood Meridian, All The Pretty Horses, The Road and No Country for Old Men, works that present moral dilemmas often accompanied by perilous consequences, has joined forces with Ridley Scott and a cadre of top and highly photogenic talent for Tex-Mex drama, The Counsellor.

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In Review: What to Expect When You’re Expecting

by Charlotte Stear 22 May 2012

What To Expect When You’re Expecting was off to a bad start when posters appeared with “It’s too late to pull out now” blazoned across it, making it a solid contender for worst tagline ever. It’s understandable that you’d want to erase that from your memory, but halfway through the film it will come back […]

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Poetry in Motion (Pictures): Part 7

by Liz Mannion 2 May 2011

By Liz Mannion of the Ritz Cinema, Thirsk. Poetry in Motion (Pictures) posts are part of a series. In Her Shoes (Curtis Hanson, 2005) – One Art, Elizabeth Bishop. Who would have thought that a drama about an old people’s home could have generated so much bittersweet emotion as In Her Shoes did? Cameron Diaz, […]

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