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Tag Archives: cynthia nixon
Amadeus (1984)
Director: Milos Forman Writer: Peter Shaffer (Based on the play by Peter Shaffer) Excellent movie. Watched the R-rated Director’s Cut which is the only version on the Blu-ray. I really wish they would include the original cuts as well.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1984, abduction from the seraglio, adaptation, amadeus, antonio salieri, axur, biography, christine ebersole, composaer, concert, cynthia nixon, dance, death, don giovanni, drama, elizabeth berridge, emperor, f. murray abraham, figaro, god, history, jealousy, jeffrey jones, kenny baker, milos forman, murder, music, musician, opera, peter shaffer, revenge, roy dotrice, salieri, saul zaentzz, simon callow, talent, the magic flute, the marriage of figaro, tom hulce, vienna, Wolfgang amadeus mozart
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James White (2015)
Director: Josh Mond Writer: Josh Mond
Posted in Drama
Tagged cancer, christopher abbott, cynthia nixon, david cale, david call, drama, family, james white, josh mond, kid cudi, makenzie leigh, new york, new york city, nyc, ron livingston, scott mescudi
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Igbo Goes Down (2002)
Director: Burr Steers Writer: Burr Steers
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2002, amanda peet, bill irwin, bill pullman, burr steers, celia weston, claire danes, comedy, coming of age, cynthia nixon, drama, dysfunctional family, eric bogosian, family, gore vidal, growing up, igby goes down, ill, illness, jared harris, jeff goldblum, jim haffigan, kieran culkin, new york, new york city, nyc, relationship, rory culkin, ryan phillippe, schizophrenia, schizophrenic, school, sick, susan sarandon, teenager
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5 Flights Up (2015)
Director: Richard Loncraine Writer: Charlie Peters (Based on the book “Heroic Measures” by Jill Ciment)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2015, 5 flights up, adaptation, apartman, carrie preston, charlie peters, comedy, cynthia nixon, diane keaton, dog, drama, heroic measures, jackie hoffman, jill ciment, josh pais, manhattan, morgan freeman, new york, new york city, nyc, old, real estate, richard loncraine, sick
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Girl Most Likely (2013)
Directors: Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini Writer: Michelle Morgan
Posted in Comedy, Review
Tagged 2013, annette bening, atlantic city, beach, bob balaban, break up, comedy, cynthia nixon, darren criss, girl most likely, home, julia stiles, june diane raphael, kristen wiig, matt dillon, natasha lyonne, nate corddry, new jersey, new york, nj, ocean city, padma lakshmi, playwright, robert pulcini, shari springer berman, suicide, whit stillman, writer
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The Out List (2013)
Director: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
Posted in Documentary, Drama
Tagged cynthia nixon, documentary, dustin lance black, ellen degeneres, gay, hbo, homosexual, the out list, wanda sykes
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Rampart (2011)
Director: Oren Moverman Writers: James Ellroy & Oren Moverman While I found Woody Harrelson to be as compelling to watch as he always is the movie itself I thought was a bit lackluster. Playing what the marketing calls “the most … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Drama, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged anne heche, Ben Foster, brie laron, cop, corrupt, cynthia nixon, drama, ice cube, james ellroy, jon bernthal, los angeles, ned beatty, oren moverman, police, rampart, robin wright, sigourney weaver, steve buscemi, woody harrelson
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Too Big to Fail (2011)
Director: Curis Hanson Writer: Peter Gould (Based on the book by Andrew Ross Sorkin) I tried to get into this but it just wasn’t really my thing. Very dry.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2011, andrew ross sorkin, bill pullman, billy crudup, curtis hanson, cynthia nixon, drama, economy, ed asner, finance, hbo, henry paulson, james woods, john heard, lehman brothers, paul giamatti, peter gould, tony shalhoub, too big to fail, topher grace, warren buffet, william hurt
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