Novelist Catherine Tramell (Stone) is once again in trouble with the law, and Scotland Yard appoints psychiatrist Dr. Andrew Glass (Morrissey) to evaluate her. Though, like Detective Nick Curran before him, Glass is entranced by Tramell and lured into a seductive game... Read more
| Starring | Sharon Stone, David Morrissey, Charlotte Rampling, David Thewlis |
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| Director | Michael Caton-Jones |
| Genres | Thriller |
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Film fans may have seen the quality films up for Oscar awards, but the Razzie awards may also deserve some attention from those looking for a DVD to rent. Although the awards were established to pick the worst achievements in film for the given year, they may be seen as light-hearted in tone and are celebrated by stars such as Halle Berry, who previously attended the ceremony to give a faux emotional speech and accept her Razzie for Worst Actress. This year sees a veritable feast of movies... Read more
Sharon Stone has revealed that she intends to play a key part behind the third Basic Instinct film. The 48-year-old actress belied her years to return as Catherine Tramell in the recently-released sequel to the original 1992 erotic-thriller flick titled Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction. And speaking today, the screen siren said she enjoyed the part so much that she is determined to see a third offering produced but, she added, she will not be appearing in front of the camera. Instead, Stone... Read more
Monday at the 50th London Film Festival saw the premiere of Black Book, the latest production from director Paul Verhoeven. Originally from Amsterdam, Verhoeven has returned to his roots with the film which he co-wrote with Gerard Soeteman. Based on true events, it follows a Jewish woman at the end of the second world war who gets lost in a web of intrigue when the Holland is fractured by Axis forces. The movie signals a move away from Hollywood blockbusters for Verhoeven, whose last feature... Read more
Animated film sensation Ice Age 2: The Meltdown has become the first film of 2006 to break the $100 million box office taking milestone. The figures for the slick cartoon adventure, produced by Fox and Blue Sky Studios, were well down on its opening takings of $65 million last weekend but a decent showing of $34.5 million this time round did see it through the landmark figure. With the guest voices of Ray Romano, Seann William Scott and Queen Latifah among others, the film has not received the... Read more
Top actress Angelina Jolie has warned that celebrities grandstanding as advocates of the poor can do more harm than good. Addressing delegates at the World Economic Forum, in the Swiss ski resort of Davos, the Tomb Raider star said: "I think you can do damage. Celebrities have a responsibility to know absolutely what they're talking about, and to be in it for the long run." "Just being an actress doesn't help me sleep well at night. When I do something for other people, then I... Read more