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GARY OLDMAN
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Film
Apr 5, 2018
His darkest hours behind him, Kazuhiro Tsuji returns to Hollywood and Oscar glory
After two Academy Award nominations for his work doing makeup and hairstyling on the films ¡°Click¡± (2006) and ¡°Norbit¡± (2007), Kazuhiro Tsuji finally got his hands on an Oscar to call his own at last month¡¯s ceremony.
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Film
Feb 22, 2017
¡®Man Down¡¯: War injuries go beyond the battlefield
¡®Man Down¡± is an indictment of war, and its message is one that focuses on its terrible lingering consequences ¡ª specifically, veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). With many ending up homeless, suffering mental difficulties or becoming suicidal, PTSD is a real issue. According...
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Film
Jul 1, 2015
Horror of ¡®Child 44¡¯ is bogged down by Soviet era bureaucracy
The recurring line in ¡°Child 44¡± is, ¡°there is no murder in paradise.¡± It¡¯s a reflection of the political image projected in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era ¡ª these were a paradisal states, free from Western ills like poverty and crime, and there was nothing more to say about it. But the backdrop...
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Nov 12, 2014
Paranoia: ¡®Youth and prettiness are no match for crusty, case-hardened menace¡¯
¡°Paranoia¡± could almost be described as a spinoff of ¡°The Expendables,¡± only the oldsters are sitting behind mahogany desks instead of firing machine guns. This sounds boring, but it isn¡¯t, really. Consider the premise: Harrison Ford (with not one hair on his head) and Gary Oldman (looking evil and spiffy)...
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