Archive for June, 2008

True Blood Official Site

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The official site for True Blood is up! Go here to check it out.

Friday, June 27th, 2008

There’s a HBO Summer 2008 Promo video up on YouTube here that includes a sneak peek at True Blood.

The Piano on EW’s 100 New Movie Classics list

Friday, June 20th, 2008

From the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly:

50. The Piano 1993. The closing five minutes – when Holly Hunter’s mute pianist takes two trips to the bottom of the ocean, one real and one imaginary – are enough on their own to earn Jane Campion’s bleak yet beautiful feminist parable a shot on our list

Site Update

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

I have been working on the Career section of the site on and off for awhile now (as time has permitted me to do so), and I can happily say that it is finally complete. It not only includes information on her film and television projects, but also on her theatre projects as well.

I have (and still am) also been making tweaks here and there on other pages. The other day I noticed that I had quite a few images from events that I’d forgotten to upload to the gallery. I’m still in the process of organising it all, but I’m hoping to start getting it uploaded over the next week, so keep an eye out for that.

Other than that, I don’t have any news on Anna since she’s still filming “True Blood” in Los Angeles.

Blue State Screening in NYC

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I’m a little late in posting this but for those of you in the New York area, there’s a screening of Blue State tomorrow and also a Q&A with Marshall Lewy.

From Netroots Nation:

Come to a Reception and Screening to Benefit Netroots Nation!
Sponsored by Living Liberally

Join activists, organizers and on-lookers, as we drink, laugh and carouse to celebrate the blogging community and prepare for Netroots Nation in Austin this July!

Free food, cheap drinks, lively conversation, fantastic film screening and progressive camaraderie!

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Sunday, June 8th
5:30 Pre-Movie Reception
7:00 Blue State screening
9:00 Conversation with Blue State Director Marshall Lewy

The Tank
279 Church Street, New York City

Producer – $100
Director – $35
Fan – $10 (if you’re attending the screening only)

About Blue State
Vowing to move to Canada if John Kerry loses the 2004 election, fervent liberal John Logue (Breckin Meyer) suddenly finds himself with no job, no girlfriend … and no country! Making good on his “campaign promise,” Logue finds a traveling companion–a sexy, mysterious woman named Chloe (Anna Paquin)–and heads north. But Chloe is not all that she seems and their journey takes more twists and turns than either could have imagined in this romantic comedy that’s as poignant as it is “disarmingly fun.”
Martin Kelley, CinemATL