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Max Markson helped 40-year-old American Alison Dalton and 38-year-old Briton Richard Neely to sell the story of their rescue near the Whitsunday Islands exclusively to an English tabloid newspaper.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh says the search cost at least $30,000 and the couple should help pay for their rescue.
Mr Markson says there is strong international media [...]
read full story of "Divers’ saga ‘could be made into a movie’"
A small flick went from refugee camp to red carpet Friday as Sean Penn, backed by rock star Bono and film-maker Michael Moore, brought an Australian aid worker’s tsunami film to the Cannes fest.
Politically-minded Penn won special agreement from the Cannes festival organisers for a special one-off red-carpet screening of “The Third Wave”, a film [...]
The staff of Good For Her took to heart the words of performer
Annie Sprinkle when they started the Feminist Porn Awards in 2006. The
answer to bad porn isn’t no porn … it’s to try and make better porn.
Here is a sampling of some previous winners:2006: Hottest Fetish/Kink Tanya Hyde’s World Without Men Best Smutty [...]
read full story of "Women behind the camera for new breed of adult film"
The staff of Good For Her took to heart the words of performer
Annie Sprinkle when they started the Feminist Porn Awards in 2006. The
answer to bad porn isn’t no porn … it’s to try and make better porn.
Here is a sampling of some previous winners:2006: Hottest Fetish/Kink Tanya Hyde’s World Without Men Best Smutty [...]
read full story of "Women behind the camera for new breed of adult film"
(out of 4)Starring Rutina Wesley, Tre Armstrong and Dwain Murphy. Written by Annmarie Morais. Directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid. 92 minutes. At major theatres. PG
In the increasingly crowded field of movies based on urban dance – from Rize to You Got Served, Stomp the Yard, Save the Last Dance and Step Up – How [...]
The fantasy adventure is acclaimed director Robert Zemeckis’ follow up to his 2004 feature “The Polar Express,” which debuted the performance-capture technology.
“I was excited to get a call saying that I was going to be working with Bob Zemeckis. And then I was told I was going to be a lizard,” recalls Jolie. [...]
Knocked Up knows that making audiences laugh is serious business, an important insight that results in the smartest, sweetest Hollywood comedy since The 40-Year-Old Virgin. But don’t think that’s a coincidence: Both films come from the mind of writer-director Judd Apatow. Apatow’s deft combination of a wide range of jokesincluding gross-out gags, pop culture [...]
Les (Steve Buscemi), a self-absorbed celebrity photographer, becomes an unlikely mentor to Toby (Michael Pitt, %26ldquo;Last Days%26rdquo;), a beatific young homeless man. But their relationship grows sour when Toby falls for superstar singer K%26rsquo;harma (Alison Lohman, %26ldquo;Big Fish%26rdquo;), who escorts him from observer to participant [...]
As if a diagnosis of terminal cancer wasn%26rsquo;t enough for Megan Stark (Marcia Gay Harden), her railroad engineer husband Tom (Kevin Bacon) could lose his job in the aftermath of a crash that occurred while he was manning a train. The accident also leaves 11-year-old [...]
“OH, man, I’m tired,” Katherine Heigl said.
She laughed. It was 9 a.m. on a recent Saturday morning and Heigl was wearing a full-length red Oscar De La Renta dress, black shawl over the shoulders. Her hair was blown out, face fully made up. This week very much promised to be busy — and all about [...]
