Coming up with a Top list is always going to be controversial especially when it comes to something as subjective as gauging acting talent. Certainly, there will be a lot of argument about whether so and so is worthy of such a spot or why a certain actor was omitted from the list.
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Movie News Weekly Round-Up: August 14, 2010
I hope everyone is enjoying a great weekend so far. Our weekly edition of the Round-Up has been posted for your enjoyment. Inside, take a look at what Rachel Weisz and Ben Affleck are up to these days. Don’t miss on this week’s movie news, casting news, trailers and links!
Movie Review: Freeway (1996)
A Matthew Bright film, Freeway is a satire derived from the Little Red Riding Hood fable but turned on its head and given a twisted, modern, and “adult” edge. Inhabited mostly by sleazy low lives, people living outside society’s boundaries and what we would often refer to as “trailer trash”, the movie is an incisive look into the hypocrisy of modern society
Movie News Weekly Round-Up June 21, 2010
A little change is coming on Anomalous Material. The movie news round-up will now be moved to every Saturday so it is more conducive to discuss news that happened during the week instead of the odd middle of the week update. Why is there a post today then? As you will see below, there is [...]
Review: Reese Witherspoon is Deliciously “Legally Blonde”
Before Legally Blonde, Reese Witherspoon wasn’t yet the A-list star that she is today. Instead, she was a young starlet known for stealing the spotlight from more seasoned actors and demonstrating eye-opening acting abilities in independent movies like Freeway (1996), Pleasantville (1998) and most notably Election (1999).
Movie Review: Just Like Heaven (2005)
The kind of fluffy romantic comedy that Reese Witherspoon can usually open in her sleep, Just Like Heaven is a pleasantly above average movie directed by Mark Waters (Mean Girls). An adaptation based on Marc Levy’s novel “If Only It Were True”, it relies on the supernatural premise of two people being separated by death before they even meet.
Movie News: Weekly Round-Up 04/28/2010
AM Update: A remainder that the month of April is ending on Friday so this is the final stretch to be atop the leaderboard this month! If you need to make a run for the top 5 contributors who will have their blog links featured on every page of Anomalous Material. Go for it! Also, [...]
Movie News: Weekly Round-Up
Movie News: Noah Baumbach will direct The Emperor’s Children with Bana, Knightley, Gere. (The Wrap) Michael Bay says 3D conversion “kind of sucks” (Deadline) Paul W.S. Anderson to direct Buck Rogers movie in 3D (Deadline) Six movie posters for The Losers (Hit Fix) Sneak peek photos of Woody Allen’s You Will Meet a Tall Dark [...]
Movie Soundtrack of the Day: Walk the Line
It ain’t me Babe sung by Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix in Walk the Line.
Great Movie: Walk the Line (2005)
Walk the Line is one of those movies, when you come out of the movie theater and tell yourself “Decent movie but great acting performances.” The movie is a Johnny Cash biopic that came out back in the fall of 2005. What makes this movie a little different is that it’s not only a timeline and description of what happened in Johnny’s life. Those are actually a sidenote in this movie, the real story is the love interest between Cash (Joaquin Phoenix) and June Carter (Reese Witherspoon).









