What's the Russian equivalent of Kool-Aid? Whatever it is, it's definitely red – and Oliver Stone has eagerly drunk it down. The trailers for The Putin Interviews, Showtime's four-part series documenting a series of conversations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Stone, would have you believe that you're going to hear some pretty hard-hitting stuff as the autocrat and the filmmaker face off, Frost-Nixon style. What we got instead was a series of softballs lobbed lovingly in the direction of one of the most powerful and dangerous men in the world.
- 6/16/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Steven Seagal attended Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day military parade in Russia on Saturday May 9. Steven Seagal Attends Vladimir Putin’s Parade In Russia Putin celebrated Victory Day, the day Nazi Germany surrendered in WWII, with a military parade through Red Square. While the United States refused to send any official presence to attend the festivities, […]
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- 5/12/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut
- Uinterview
Bollywood legend Anupam Kher attended a press conference on Friday evening for the forthcoming Bengali film Shongram. Mr Kher was joined by the film’s director Mansur Ali, as well as Bangladeshi actress/model Dilruba Yasmeen Ruhee. Shongram is a romantic drama which is set against the backdrop of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. This is the first time a British film is being simultaneously written, produced and directed by a British-Bangladeshi. Mr Kher was also in London to shoot for his scenes in the film, where he plays the older version of lead character (the younger version being played by actor Amaan Khan).
Speaking at a London hotel, Mr Kher said the following. “As a 16 year old boy living in Simla, I know about 1971 and what happened at that time. So there’s more than just an actor’s participation in this film. It’s also good to do multi-national films; especially with first-time directors,...
Speaking at a London hotel, Mr Kher said the following. “As a 16 year old boy living in Simla, I know about 1971 and what happened at that time. So there’s more than just an actor’s participation in this film. It’s also good to do multi-national films; especially with first-time directors,...
- 8/11/2013
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
2009 is about to end with a bang, though probably not the apocalyptic kind predicted in the long-awaited adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or Chris Smith's terrifying doc "Collapse," though those will both be playing at your local arthouse. Instead, audiences will be able to enjoy a winter of wildly different indie film offerings to reflect the wildly different tastes of moviegoers as we leave one decade and move into another. (There are also many different ways to watch them, as you can tell from our Anywhere But a Movie Theater section.)
From November through January, there will be musicals ("Nine"), comedies (Broken Lizard's "The Slammin' Salmon") and stop-motion animated wonderments ("A Town Called Panic") to entertain and new films from Michael Haneke, Pedro Almodóvar, Richard Linklater, Terry Gilliam and Werner Herzog to ponder. And if new movies aren't necessarily doing the trick, you can always cozy...
From November through January, there will be musicals ("Nine"), comedies (Broken Lizard's "The Slammin' Salmon") and stop-motion animated wonderments ("A Town Called Panic") to entertain and new films from Michael Haneke, Pedro Almodóvar, Richard Linklater, Terry Gilliam and Werner Herzog to ponder. And if new movies aren't necessarily doing the trick, you can always cozy...
- 11/4/2009
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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