Mad Men is a compelling insight into the harsh reality of life in the 60s, perfectly portrayed through the dealings of a prestigious ad agency in New York's Madison Avenue. This was the era of astonishing sexism, homophobia and the last golden years of the guilt free cigarette, as mass consumerism took hold and helped form the .. Read more
| Starring | Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Candice Cunningham |
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| Director | Alan Taylor, Edward Bianchi, Tim Hunter |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
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Slumdog Millionaire continued its trophy-winning streak as the film's costume designer Suttirat Larlarb took home a top honour at the Costume Designers Guild Awards on Tuesday (17Feb09). Larlarb received the excellence in contemporary film award at the 11th annual prizegiving dinner, hosted by Will & Grace star Debra Messing in Beverly Hills. The Duchess stylist Michael O'Connor was recognised with the period film award for his work on the film's 18th-century wardrobes, while the fantasy film... Read more
Slumdog Millionaire and Milk were the big winners at The Writers Guild of America awards on Saturday (07Feb09) - walking away with the board's most prestigious honours. Gus Van Sant's Milk received the award for best original screenplay for Dustin Lance Black's writing, while Slumdog Millionaire's writer Simon Beaufoy won the gong for best adapted screenplay for his reworking of Vikas Swarup's novel Q & A. Israeli animated film Waltz with Bashir's Ari Folman won the Guild's best documentary... Read more
Defunct U.S. TV cop series The Shield is going out in style by leading the nominees for the upcoming Television Critics Association Awards. The gritty show ended its seven-season run in November (08) but it hasn't been forgotten by America's top television critics - with 11 nods. The Shield will take on Lost, Mad Men, Saturday Night Live and Battlestar Galactica for Program of the Year, while it will also fight for the Heritage Award alongside Star Trek, E.R., M*A*S*H and Saturday Night Live,... Read more
With Saw V and Midnight Meat Train both currently thrilling cinema goers across the country, we started reminiscing about the best horror movie taglines ever. A tagline, as you probably know, is the one-liner that appears on an ad, a poster or a commercial that sums up the appeal of a movie. Once upon a time yours truly was involved in a film society and we dabbled in this art ourselves. I recall coming up with a tagline for James Whale’s black and white classic Bride of Frankenstein ( Read more