A busy bee as of late directing notable television gigs such as Hudson Valley Ballers and Transparent, Silas Howard premiered his debut film at Sundance way back in 2001 with By Hook or by Crook.
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- 11/14/2017
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
Ryan Murphy’s newest show will delve into New York City’s drag ball culture, with a stellar cast of five up and coming transgender actresses in series regular roles. “Pose” makes history for featuring the largest cast of transgender actors as series regulars on any scripted series. FX Networks, which produced other Murphy hits “Feud: Bette and Joan,” “American Crime Story,” and “American Horror Story.”
Set in the 1980s, “Pose” looks at the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in New York: the rise of the luxury Trump-era universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world. Murphy co-created the show with Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals.
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After a six-month nationwide search, “Pose” cast Mj Rodriguez (“Luke Cage”), Indya Moore (“Saturday Church”), fashion model and ball scene fixture Dominique Jackson, Hailie Sahar (“Mr. Robot”), and Angelica Ross...
Set in the 1980s, “Pose” looks at the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in New York: the rise of the luxury Trump-era universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world. Murphy co-created the show with Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals.
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After a six-month nationwide search, “Pose” cast Mj Rodriguez (“Luke Cage”), Indya Moore (“Saturday Church”), fashion model and ball scene fixture Dominique Jackson, Hailie Sahar (“Mr. Robot”), and Angelica Ross...
- 10/25/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Jamie Andrew Sep 29, 2017
Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner was imaginative, unfathomable, and years ahead of its time...
It’s fifty years this month since The Prisoner premiered on British screens, bringing with it blazers, badges and mind-bending bad guys. The show ran for a mere two years, two truncated seasons and seventeen episodes, but its surreal imagery, iconic catchphrases, cerebral plots and absolutely bonkers ending have earned it a perennial place in our cultural consciousness.
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It's truly an odd-beast, quintessentially sixties in some respects, timeless in others. It's hard to describe or define it as any one thing: it's a spy show that isn't a spy show; it's an action show with bigger...
Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner was imaginative, unfathomable, and years ahead of its time...
It’s fifty years this month since The Prisoner premiered on British screens, bringing with it blazers, badges and mind-bending bad guys. The show ran for a mere two years, two truncated seasons and seventeen episodes, but its surreal imagery, iconic catchphrases, cerebral plots and absolutely bonkers ending have earned it a perennial place in our cultural consciousness.
See related Star Trek: Discovery episode 2 review - Battle At The Binary Star Star Trek: Discovery episode 1 review - The Vulcan Hello Star Trek Discovery: take our special quiz here!
It's truly an odd-beast, quintessentially sixties in some respects, timeless in others. It's hard to describe or define it as any one thing: it's a spy show that isn't a spy show; it's an action show with bigger...
- 9/28/2017
- Den of Geek
When Lana and Lilly Wachowski, the visionary sibling directors of “The Matrix” and “Sense8, came out as transgender, it was a boon for trans filmmakers everywhere. Suddenly, the Wachowskis’ entire canon of influential science fiction, fantasy (and even “Bound,” their one explicitly queer film) could be seen through a whole different lens. The news turned “The Matrix” into a metaphor for eschewing the gender binary, “Bound” could comfortably be claimed as a lesbian film made by a lesbian, and they were free to make “Sense8” as unabashedly inclusive as they wanted.
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So: How many trans directors can you name besides the Wachowskis?
While their influence cannot be overstated, there is a robust crew of transgender filmmakers coming up in their wake. As trans stories become de rigeur, it’s increasingly important that these stories are told by trans people.
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So: How many trans directors can you name besides the Wachowskis?
While their influence cannot be overstated, there is a robust crew of transgender filmmakers coming up in their wake. As trans stories become de rigeur, it’s increasingly important that these stories are told by trans people.
- 7/14/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Silas Howard may not be a household name yet, but he still gets recognized on the subway. One recent spring afternoon in New York, an admirer stopped the filmmaker to tell him how much his work meant to him as a trans actor. Howard greeted the fan warmly, encouraging him to get in touch, and said that he would pass along his information to people looking for trans actors. Even as one of the most influential trans directors working today, Howard remains firmly connected to the community that raised him.
“I am not offended by being brought trans stories. I’m pretty stoked about that,” said Howard, when asked if he worries about being pigeonholed. “If they’re doing it for the wrong reasons, that’s okay. I would be really excited to work in trans stories for the rest of my life.”
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“I am not offended by being brought trans stories. I’m pretty stoked about that,” said Howard, when asked if he worries about being pigeonholed. “If they’re doing it for the wrong reasons, that’s okay. I would be really excited to work in trans stories for the rest of my life.”
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And work,...
- 6/30/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
“Whether we consent to it or not, our identities and our bodies are politicized,” Emmy-nominated filmmaker, actress and activist Jen Richards tells Et not long after the independent drama Easy Living premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Richards, who has appeared on Nashville and Caitlyn Jenner’s docuseries I Am Cait, has a smaller role -- the “steady best friend,” if you will -- in the film. But it’s significant for her to play this particular part because it’s one of the first times a transgender actor is playing a character that has nothing to do with being transgender.
While Emmy-nominated director Silas Howard offered one of the first instances of this in 2001’s By Hook or by Crook, the film is still a far cry from Hollywood’s usual portrayals of transgender roles, which have historically been the butt of a joke, a prostitute...
While Emmy-nominated director Silas Howard offered one of the first instances of this in 2001’s By Hook or by Crook, the film is still a far cry from Hollywood’s usual portrayals of transgender roles, which have historically been the butt of a joke, a prostitute...
- 3/23/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
By hook or by crook, Universal is determined to make the Monsters cinematic universe a thing. The Tom Cruise Mummy reboot is already in post-production, and Johnny Depp signed on to the Invisible Man remake back in February. As much as this whole world screams cash grab, there is something pretty cool and amazing about this idea. In a way, these monsters have always seemed to exist within the same universe, and doing so in the modern era kind of feels like a natural way to treat them. Plus, the studio certainly seems to be making all the right initial steps, between the slow rollout and signing of amazing talent.
Now Universal has thrown up another date on the calendar for an untitled Monsters movie: February 15, 2019. This film is set to have Alex Kurtzman -- who is perhaps best known for his extensive writing work, and is currently directing The Mummy...
Now Universal has thrown up another date on the calendar for an untitled Monsters movie: February 15, 2019. This film is set to have Alex Kurtzman -- who is perhaps best known for his extensive writing work, and is currently directing The Mummy...
- 5/4/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
The second season of Jill Soloway's Transparent takes a deeper dive into queerness — it's not just Maura, played by Jeffrey Tambor, who must navigate her gender and sexuality, but each member of the Pfefferman clan. The change hasn't simply been in front of the camera, but behind it: Soloway brought a trans writer, Lady J, and a trans director, Silas Howard, into the fold for the second season. Howard was in the band Tribe 8, one of the first queercore groups from San Francisco, for many years before making his directorial debut in 2001 at Sundance with By Hook or By Crook, alongside artist Harry Dodge. (Fun fact: He's the godfather of Dodge and Maggie Nelson's child, Iggy.) Since then he's made other films as well as a recent music video for Peaches' "I Mean Something." Vulture met up with Howard at the offices of marketing agency Girlie Action...
- 12/22/2015
- by E. Alex Jung
- Vulture
Is Dorothy Gale trading in her gingham dress for a warrior’s wardrobe?
TVLine has learned exclusively that ABC’s Once Upon a Time is plotting to revisit the plucky lass, who previously was seen in the Season 3 episode “Kansas” (then played by Matreya Scarrwener, now age 17 and co-starring on Up’s Ties That Bind).
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Thing is, when next we encounter Dorothy (midway through Season 5B), she will be in her late 20s to early 30s and will have evolved from “the iconic, pig-tailed girl from Kansas” into “a brave warrior for good.
TVLine has learned exclusively that ABC’s Once Upon a Time is plotting to revisit the plucky lass, who previously was seen in the Season 3 episode “Kansas” (then played by Matreya Scarrwener, now age 17 and co-starring on Up’s Ties That Bind).
RelatedOnce Upon a Time Winter Finale Recap: By Hook or by Crook
Thing is, when next we encounter Dorothy (midway through Season 5B), she will be in her late 20s to early 30s and will have evolved from “the iconic, pig-tailed girl from Kansas” into “a brave warrior for good.
- 12/8/2015
- TVLine.com
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has gone retro with its latest trailer, and it’s, like, totally mondo.
This minute-long video teases the comedy’s upcoming 11th season by spoofing ’80s ski movies, and much like a nightclub that Saturday Night Live‘s Stefon would promote, it’s got everything, including a cheesy soundtrack, Danny DeVito’s Frank as a dastardly villain and that grainy VHS look we all know and love.
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This minute-long video teases the comedy’s upcoming 11th season by spoofing ’80s ski movies, and much like a nightclub that Saturday Night Live‘s Stefon would promote, it’s got everything, including a cheesy soundtrack, Danny DeVito’s Frank as a dastardly villain and that grainy VHS look we all know and love.
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- 12/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Leading out of some boffo Sunday afternoon football coverage — and pending adjustment due to 15 minutes’ worth of President Obama speech delay — Fox’s The Simpsons is currently showing a total audience of 8.2 million viewers along with a 3.0 demo rating, up 46 and 30 percent from its last fresh episode to hit season highs, if the numbers hold. (The bests to beat: 6.8 mil and 2.8.)
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is currently at 4.5 mil/2.0 (up 15 and 18 percent), while Family Guy (3.7 mil/1.7) and Last Man on Earth (3.4 mil/1.4) each ticked up a tenth in the demo.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is currently at 4.5 mil/2.0 (up 15 and 18 percent), while Family Guy (3.7 mil/1.7) and Last Man on Earth (3.4 mil/1.4) each ticked up a tenth in the demo.
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- 12/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is giving its resident optimist a bitter pill to swallow.
Joe Lo Truglio’s Charles will soon come face-to-face with his ex-wife Eleanor, to be played by Transparent actress Kathryn Hahn.
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According to EW.com, Hahn will appear as Charles’ unfaithful former flame in the Jan. 5 midseason premiere. The episode will also welcome back Mary Lynn Rajskub as Boyle’s current girlfriend, Genevieve.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs Sundays at 8:30/7:30c on Fox, before it relocates to Tuesdays at 9 pm in January.
Joe Lo Truglio’s Charles will soon come face-to-face with his ex-wife Eleanor, to be played by Transparent actress Kathryn Hahn.
RelatedFox’s Midseason Schedule: New Girl Returns, Brooklyn Nine-Nine on the Move, Bones, Last Man Mia and More
According to EW.com, Hahn will appear as Charles’ unfaithful former flame in the Jan. 5 midseason premiere. The episode will also welcome back Mary Lynn Rajskub as Boyle’s current girlfriend, Genevieve.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs Sundays at 8:30/7:30c on Fox, before it relocates to Tuesdays at 9 pm in January.
- 12/4/2015
- TVLine.com
Altair, presumably contemplating suicide knowing what lies ahead.
With Failure to Connect, we asked our writers what games they were unable to connect with, regardless of their fiscal and critical success. For the month of May we will attempt to explore this issue in detail on a case by case basis.
The Assassin’s Creed franchise is the video game equivalent of one of those ‘Now That’s What I Call Music…’ compilation albums that roll out a few times a year. It doesn’t matter whether anything particularly noteworthy has happened in the world of pop music in the last few months. It doesn’t matter if a seminal band have released a classic single, or if the biggest hit of the last quarter was ‘Cotten Eye Joe’ by Rednex. By hook or by crook, there’ll be a ‘Now’ CD out in time for Christmas. And while some...
With Failure to Connect, we asked our writers what games they were unable to connect with, regardless of their fiscal and critical success. For the month of May we will attempt to explore this issue in detail on a case by case basis.
The Assassin’s Creed franchise is the video game equivalent of one of those ‘Now That’s What I Call Music…’ compilation albums that roll out a few times a year. It doesn’t matter whether anything particularly noteworthy has happened in the world of pop music in the last few months. It doesn’t matter if a seminal band have released a classic single, or if the biggest hit of the last quarter was ‘Cotten Eye Joe’ by Rednex. By hook or by crook, there’ll be a ‘Now’ CD out in time for Christmas. And while some...
- 5/12/2015
- by John Cal McCormick
- SoundOnSight
When we last left our bonnie protagonists, Claire was in a panic over Jamie’s potential murder. Ian had lost his leg. And Jenny was ready to bludgeon all of Scotland into submission via stern disapproval. The tables have turned. Now it’s the Sassenach’s turn to save her Scottish lover. But first…she has to find him. *********** If I’m being honest, I’d have been 100% okay if Jamie had faded into the background, leaving Claire and Jenny to be a marauding duo of badass ladies roaming the Scottish countryside. Claire knows the British will kill Jamie if they realize who he is — hell, they’d kill him for giggles and a ham sandwich — and makes a solid go of heading out alone to bring her wayward husband back to Lallybroch. But Jenny isn’t about to be out-badassed by some up-jumped British woman. Instead, Jenny leaves her...
- 5/10/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Seal Team 666 eliminates evil in its darkest forms around the world, from violent cults to dangerous demons, and in Reign of Evil, the third novel in the Seal Team 666 series due out on October 14th from Bram Stoker Award-winning author Weston Ochse, King Arthur comes back from the dead with a vengeance. We’ve been provided with the prologue and first two chapters of Reign of Evil that you can read now:
“Legend holds that when Britain is in its darkest hour, King Arthur will return to save the country, if not the world. That legend is dead wrong. When a Grove of Druids sacrifice the lives of a group of innocents, including the fiancée of a member of Seal Team 666, the ancient king is brought back from the dead and sets his sight on subjugating humanity and cleansing his land of all who are not true Britons. Because of political sensitivities,...
“Legend holds that when Britain is in its darkest hour, King Arthur will return to save the country, if not the world. That legend is dead wrong. When a Grove of Druids sacrifice the lives of a group of innocents, including the fiancée of a member of Seal Team 666, the ancient king is brought back from the dead and sets his sight on subjugating humanity and cleansing his land of all who are not true Britons. Because of political sensitivities,...
- 9/12/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Today sees the DVD and Blu-ray unleashing of Jason Statham in Parker, and the actor’s recent turn in Hummingbird (the Us have the snappier, and more prosaic title of Redemption) has been praised for allowing the actor to do more than his trademark kickery and gunplay.
As the man is unashamedly an action star and doesn’t care who knows it (how many other people could get away with being a character called Lee Christmas while sharing the screen with cinema’s hardest action heroes?) it’s nice to see him stepping outside of the expected.
So here, to celebrate the man, we’ve concocted five films in genres very definitely in the realms of the unexpected. Here are five Jason Statham films we want to see as soon as is possible please.
Film: Chitty Chitty Bang F*(%(ng Bang
Tagline: He’ll get fantasmagorical on your arse.
Genre:...
As the man is unashamedly an action star and doesn’t care who knows it (how many other people could get away with being a character called Lee Christmas while sharing the screen with cinema’s hardest action heroes?) it’s nice to see him stepping outside of the expected.
So here, to celebrate the man, we’ve concocted five films in genres very definitely in the realms of the unexpected. Here are five Jason Statham films we want to see as soon as is possible please.
Film: Chitty Chitty Bang F*(%(ng Bang
Tagline: He’ll get fantasmagorical on your arse.
Genre:...
- 7/8/2013
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Wu Ma is a legend when it comes to Kung Fu movies, starring in his first movie at the age of 14 in Lady General Hua Mulan and is still active till this day. Wu must be one of the most recognizable faces in the business, starring in movies such as Encounters Of The Spooky Kind, Dead And The Deadly, The Manchu Boxer, Iron Monkey and lots more. Wu Ma is still making movies to this day, this year he appeared in the movie Game Of Assassins, which also featured Leung Kar Yan and Chen Kuan Tai.
Selected Filmography
1977:Iron Monkey
1980:Encounters Of The Spooky Kind
1980:By Hook Or By Crook
1982:Dead And The Deadly
1986:Righting Wrongs
1987:Chinese Ghost Story
1990:Swordsman
1993:Kickboxer
2012:Game Of Assassins
Background
Wu was born Feng Hongyuan in Tianjin. At 16 he moved to Guangzhou and became a machinist before migrating to Hong Kong in 1960. In...
Selected Filmography
1977:Iron Monkey
1980:Encounters Of The Spooky Kind
1980:By Hook Or By Crook
1982:Dead And The Deadly
1986:Righting Wrongs
1987:Chinese Ghost Story
1990:Swordsman
1993:Kickboxer
2012:Game Of Assassins
Background
Wu was born Feng Hongyuan in Tianjin. At 16 he moved to Guangzhou and became a machinist before migrating to Hong Kong in 1960. In...
- 11/4/2012
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
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['Big Love' - 'The Special Relationship']
By hook or by crook, Bill Henrickson is going to figure out a way to get what he wants. I'm not sure how he can keep his family together and his Senate seat intact with hooks, but by teetering on the line between crook and crusader Bill has done pretty well for himself.
What's going to be toughest for Bill is the fact that both his houses are divided. He's ostracized at work, but taking solace in his family isn't really an option either. Conversely, he can't turn to his work -- either for the state of Utah or Home Plus -- for an outlet from his increasingly strained home life. The series has to end with either a complete meltdown or blissful redemption, but for right now everyone has their heads down, trudging toward a dismal Mormon Armageddon.
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['Big Love' - 'The Special Relationship']
By hook or by crook, Bill Henrickson is going to figure out a way to get what he wants. I'm not sure how he can keep his family together and his Senate seat intact with hooks, but by teetering on the line between crook and crusader Bill has done pretty well for himself.
What's going to be toughest for Bill is the fact that both his houses are divided. He's ostracized at work, but taking solace in his family isn't really an option either. Conversely, he can't turn to his work -- either for the state of Utah or Home Plus -- for an outlet from his increasingly strained home life. The series has to end with either a complete meltdown or blissful redemption, but for right now everyone has their heads down, trudging toward a dismal Mormon Armageddon.
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- 2/14/2011
- by Dr. Ryan Vaughan, PhD (no, seriously)
- Aol TV.
Chris Bisson has said that Emmerdale fans will see a new side to his character Jai Sharma. Bisson told Inside Soap that the chirpy factory owner will show a harder side in his pursuit of Charity Tate, played by Emma Atkins. He explained: "By hook or by crook, Jai wants Charity - and we'll see a whole other side to him as he goes all out to get her. "Since we first met him, Jai has always been the happy and smiley one in comparison to his younger brother Nikhil - but he didn't get where he is in business without being quite shrewd and aggressive (more)...
- 1/19/2011
- by By Naomi Rainey
- Digital Spy
A script has been rejected so it's down to you ... Who else will you bring back besides Jack Bauer and Chloe O'Brian? Which nation are the baddies? Will it be in real time? Hurry up!
Writing a movie based on 24 should be child's play. Seriously, a monkey could do it. There's a bomb threat or an assassination plot or whatever, and Jack Bauer puts an end to it by uncovering moles and exposing duplicitous government officials and shooting people and torturing people and shouting the phrase "Soft perimeter!" into a telephone a lot and grimacing. Then something sad happens at the end to make his victory seem hollow and pyrrhic. Job done. It's not exactly brain surgery.
And yet, despite all this, it's been revealed that 20th Century Fox has just rejected a script for the movie adaptation of 24 written by State of Play's Billy Ray. As a result,...
Writing a movie based on 24 should be child's play. Seriously, a monkey could do it. There's a bomb threat or an assassination plot or whatever, and Jack Bauer puts an end to it by uncovering moles and exposing duplicitous government officials and shooting people and torturing people and shouting the phrase "Soft perimeter!" into a telephone a lot and grimacing. Then something sad happens at the end to make his victory seem hollow and pyrrhic. Job done. It's not exactly brain surgery.
And yet, despite all this, it's been revealed that 20th Century Fox has just rejected a script for the movie adaptation of 24 written by State of Play's Billy Ray. As a result,...
- 1/7/2011
- by Stuart Heritage
- The Guardian - Film News
In between all of the other superhero/alien franchises being created, a small(er) action film like I Am Number Four runs the risk of being passed over, despite its literary pedigree (based on a novel by James Frey and Jobie Hughes, their combined pseudonym Pittacus Lore) and the inexplicably successful director behind it: D.J. Caruso.
And, from what this first teaser shows us, that would be a shame. By hook or by crook, things seem to have gone well on set. Alex Pettyfer, who stars as the hero Number Four, looks decades older than his Alex Rider: Stormbreaker days. His voice is deeper and his shoulders are wider.
There also looks to be plenty of practical effects to match against special effects, which is refreshing. And we don’t even see Timothy Olyphant, which can only mean more good to come.
Take a look below (via Yahoo):
I Am Number Four...
And, from what this first teaser shows us, that would be a shame. By hook or by crook, things seem to have gone well on set. Alex Pettyfer, who stars as the hero Number Four, looks decades older than his Alex Rider: Stormbreaker days. His voice is deeper and his shoulders are wider.
There also looks to be plenty of practical effects to match against special effects, which is refreshing. And we don’t even see Timothy Olyphant, which can only mean more good to come.
Take a look below (via Yahoo):
I Am Number Four...
- 9/29/2010
- by Dan Mecca
- The Film Stage
Last month, The Guardian launched a campaign to rescue Nicolas Cage. Today, we're coming to the aid of Alec Baldwin
Yesterday's news that Alec Baldwin plans to quit acting wasn't particularly surprising (it's a promise he's made several times before). But it was, still, saddening. When other actors threaten to leave the profession - invariably because their egos have convinced them that they'd make brilliant politicians - you know that the giant salary and global adoration will always pull them back in.
But Baldwin's announcement was depressing not just because he seems convinced of his intentions this time, but because he's arguably one of the best actors around. To lose him purely because he can, sometimes, be a bit of a sourpuss borders on the tragic.
Fortunately he's not threatening to retire until 2012, so we've got plenty of time to change his mind. By hook or by crook, we need...
Yesterday's news that Alec Baldwin plans to quit acting wasn't particularly surprising (it's a promise he's made several times before). But it was, still, saddening. When other actors threaten to leave the profession - invariably because their egos have convinced them that they'd make brilliant politicians - you know that the giant salary and global adoration will always pull them back in.
But Baldwin's announcement was depressing not just because he seems convinced of his intentions this time, but because he's arguably one of the best actors around. To lose him purely because he can, sometimes, be a bit of a sourpuss borders on the tragic.
Fortunately he's not threatening to retire until 2012, so we've got plenty of time to change his mind. By hook or by crook, we need...
- 12/2/2009
- by Stuart Heritage
- The Guardian - Film News
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