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Director Gus Van Sant (Elephant, Last Days) returns with the highly anticipated film Paranoid Park. This adaptation of Blake Nelson's novel, follows 16-year-old skateboarder Alex, who accidentally kills a security guard outside Paranoid Park, Portland's most famous skateboarding park. When he decides to say nothing, he takes on .. Read more
| Starring | Gabe Nevins, Daniel Liu, Taylor Momsen, Jake Miller |
|---|---|
| Director | Gus Van Sant |
| Genres | Drama |
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Alex (Gabe Nevins) says he wasn't there. And the cop (Dan Liu) doesn't have much reason not to believe him. He's not a bad kid; there's no indication he'd get mixed up in something like this. There is the matter of the witness who saw someone throwing a skateboard off the bridge that night - and Alex has a new board. But that's no crime, even if it's possible that the dead man was struck with a wooden object. Alex says he didn't go to the skateboard park that night, but he doesn't have a... Read more
Before the blockbusters take their bow at the Oscars, independent cinema gets its chance to shine at Saturday's Independent Spirit Awards. Among the films leading this year's field is Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There, starring Cate Blanchett, Christian Bale and the late Heath Ledger, which picked up four nods including Best Feature and Best Supporting Female for Blanchett. Also in the running is Ivan Reitman's crossover hit Juno. The film, a quirky tale of dealing with teenage pregnancy, is up... Read more
With only two more days of the festival left, there's some serious chat in the air as to who will scoop the Palme d'Or on Sunday. Most speculation usually ends with an attempt at long-distance mind-melding with Stephen Frears and his fellow jury members to see what may have tickled their collective fancy. There are a couple of clear front runners to take away the top prizes, but if we cast our minds back to last year's head-scratching success of Ken Loach's The Wind That Shakes the Barley, it... Read more
"So how much is that pass worth, anyway?" The homeless guy on the corner wanted to know, pointing to the festival badge hung around my neck. A passport to press showings from 8.45am through to the small hours of the morning, I'd say it was priceless - or at any rate, free to accredited critics. If I were Colin Farrell, maybe I would have given him the badge and taken the day off. The Irish star invited a street person to come along on a $2000 shopping spree - then gave him enough cash to rent... Read more