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Paul Miller (Paul Rudd - Brian Fontana from Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough... not just of the lifestyle, but everything. So in two days he's going to kill himself, in true Hollywood-style, he has hired a film crew to document his last moments and .. Read more
| Starring | Paul Rudd, Mackenzie Astin, Donal Logue |
|---|---|
| Director | Sean McGinly |
| Genres | Drama |
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French actress-turned-director Julie Delpy fears she flouted U.S. law while shooting romantic comedy 2 Days In New York by filming scenes "guerrilla style" during the city's popular Halloween parade. The Before Sunset star admits she didn't apply for a permit to film scenes during the October festivities and didn't alert those in the audience to the fact that they may appear on screen, but she is confident she managed to avoid any potential legal action thanks to clever editing. She tells the... Read more
Actress/director Julie Delpy turned the set of her movie 2 Days In New York into a family affair by casting her real-life dad as her onscreen father. In the movie, Delpy's character Marion is paid a visit by her sister Rose and eccentric father Jeannot in the Big Apple, who clash when they meet her boyfriend Marcus, played by funnyman Chris Rock. And the French beauty admits it didn't take too long to get into character since she got to team up with her theatre director dad Albert Delpy in the Read more
German film goes international: Highlights and flops from the opening weekend. Marinca. Ever heard that name before? No, it's not a Hungarian opera, nor is it a hotel in Corsica. It's actually the surname of a young Romanian actress who takes the lead in the highlight of Day 3 at the Berlinale, Storm, the story of a young Bosnian woman who is called before the war crimes tribunal in the Hague to testify what she witnessed in the Yugoslav wars. In fact, German director Hans-Christian Schmid's... Read more
2008: The Best and the Worst It’s been a rocky old year, no two ways about it, and the quality of the movies has been every bit as up and down as the stock market. Just look at the year’s two Coen Brothers’ movies to see what I mean: on the one hand, the superb thriller No Country for Old Men, arguably their best movie for a decade… And on the other, Burn After Reading, a chilly, thrown-together farce that’s drastically short on laughs. Lest we forget, the year... Read more