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News Muse - We love you, Rita Hayworth!

For a moment I considered giving this blog the title ‘We love you, Gordon Brown!’. It was a very brief moment.

A headline is supposed to draw the reader in, make them curious about what you’ve written, not instantly take the sexy out of it. I know, I know. Everyone gives Gordon a hard time. After all, he can’t help that he looks like a Bloodhound with a two-pack-a-day habit. Though, I’m actually blogging to say the old dog done good.

Lucky for this country, the PM is a movie lover, and this morning he popped into London’s BFI Southbank to announce that the government is (after a lot of to and fros) giving £45million to help fund a new National Film Centre that will be situated a stone’s throw from the London Eye.

It’s expected to be built by 2015 and plans are to make it a movie mecca - five digital screens, one of them so big that events like, say, a world premiere or opening night of the London Film Festival would fit comfortably. There are also suggestions to build a big outdoor screen and to show BFI’s large archive of films. It’s a ten-minute walk away from Movie Talk HQ, so you can understand how we’re pretty excited about it. Let’s just hope they can rustle up the additional £100million needed to make this thing reality…

In the meantime, for convenience, I’ll stick to my sofa, which happens to be situated very near my DVD player. I was watching Guillermo Arriaga’s The Burning Plain the other day, when I realised that Kim Basinger sometimes bears a striking resemblance to Rita Hayworth, and if you’ve read News Muse before (of course you have, it’s part of your Friday routine!), you’ll know that Rita’s one of my favourite actresses. And I just wanted to give her a special mention, seeing as it is her birthday tomorrow - were she alive, she’d be 91!

The gorgeous Rita Hayworth

Famous for her role as film noir femme fatale Gilda, the quite shy Hayworth complained that “Every man I knew went to bed with Gilda… and woke up with me.” Maybe there was some truth to that as she married five times and ended up divorcing all five. I’m pretty sure any woman would have found it difficult to live up to the nickname The Love Goddess. She once said: “I never really thought of myself as a sex goddess; I felt I was more a comedian who could dance.” And dance she did, with both Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire (she is cousins with Ginger Rogers, didn’t you know?).

But, yes, her most memorable role was probably Gilda, and I have to say nobody has since made a screen entrance as entrancing as this:

Madonna and The White Stripes sang about her and Stephen King wrote the novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, which got turned into another one of my all time fav movies - The Shawshank Redemption, in which Morgan Freeman’s Red says about the very above movie clip: “This is the part I really like, when she does that shit with her hair.” Let’s just say that if I had a large hole in my wall, I’d make an interior design miracle with Rita too.

I again recommend you read Rita Hayworth: If This Was Happiness by Barbara Leaming to understand a bit more about who the very troubled person behind that hopelessly beautiful mask really was.

The lady also once said: “All I wanted was just what everybody else wants, you know, to be loved,” hence the title of this post.

Happy Birthday Peter Stormare!

Or ‘Grattis på födelsedagen!’ as they say in Sweden.

Peter Stormare in Prison Break

Peter Stormare, who turns 56 today, is certainly one of my favourite (supporting) actors just because he embodies ‘weird’ nearly as convincingly as the amazing Giovanni Ribisi. I guess with that rather frightening paralysed hound dog face of his and the accent, it’s hard not to be typecast as the *insert any non-English nationality* badguy.

For me, Stormare’s most memorable role has got to be psycho Gaear Grimsrud in Fargo:

Although his version of Satan in Constantine scares me into wanting to be good forever:

And this Swede is showing no signs of slowing down. He currently has no less than seven films in completion-/pre- and post-production stages. So expect to see a lot more of this fella in the near future.

Peter Stormare in Jurassic Park

Here are 10 things you perhaps didn’t know about Peter Stormare:

1. Peter Ingvar Rolf Storm was born in Kumla, Sweden, which is mainly known for its prison - the largest in the country.

2. He started out at the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theatre where he changed his name from Storm to Stormare because there was another actor called Peter Storm.

3. He was discovered by Ingmar Bergman and began his film career with a brief appearance in Bergman’s 1982 masterpiece Fanny och Alexander.

4. His American screen debut was alongside Robin Williams in Awakenings.

5. In 1998 Stormare got to play Carl Hamilton, who is sort of the Swedish version of James Bond (a lot more Daniel Craig than Roger Moore by the way).

6. He is the godfather of fellow Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård’s son Gustaf Skarsgård, also an actor.

7. Stormare is an accomplished playwright and musician. He’s even got his own record label.

8. He plays in the band Blonde From Fargo - Bono is a fan of his music.

9. In 2007, he turned down an offer to appear in Lost because he had already done a 20-episode stint on Prison Break and actually prefers acting in movies.

10. He is now an American citizen (deserter!) and lives in sunny L.A. (who wouldn’t?).

Happy Birthday Amy Adams!

 The loveable Amy Adams turns 35 today and, well, it just gives me the perfect excuse to post two (couldn’t decide on one) of my favourite clips from Enchanted:

You have got to love the fat rat polishing the tea mug with his butt.

Now that’s how musical numbers are done.

So we know by now that Amy can sing and dance, and run a cleaning firm. Next up she’ll be showing off her cooking skills when she once again teams up with the fantabulous Meryl Streep in the comedy drama Julie & Julia (pst, that link has a trailer!). The film is out on 11 September and I’ll certainly be queuing up for a ticket.

Couch Potato Pickings | Hitchcock’s 110th birthday celebration

Since today marks 110 years since the day filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock was born, Sky Movies Classics are holding a Hitchock birthday marathon which kicks off this morning at 7.30am with Lifeboat and concludes with Topaz at 5.20am. Click here for the complete movie marathon line-up.

I’m curious to know if it would actually be physically possible to sit through all 12 movies?

Birthday Boys of July 23

Movie star birthdays are like London buses - you get nothing for ages, then three come along at once…

Happy 42nd Birthday Philip Seymour Hoffman!

Philip Seymour Hoffman in Doubt

Phil was recently seen playing a priest in Oscar nominated drama Doubt, but owning a production company and all, I guess it was just a matter of time til he made his directing debut. The movie is a New York rom-com called Jack Goes Boating and apart from directing it, he also plays Jack from the title. The movie is currently in post-production so look out for it in the (not so near) future. Also in (blog)post-production (geddit?!) is a post on Doubt - see what our Couch Potato has to say about the movie on Monday!

I just have to take this op to recommend one of my all-time favourite Hoffman movies, because not a lot of people have heard of it. It’s a little indie film called Love Liza about a guy trying to deal with the sudden suicide of his wife. A darkly funny and very moving performance by the birthday boy.

Congratulations Daniel Radcliffe!

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter

It’s hard to believe that that silly-looking little kid who started out as David Copperfield is now 20 years old! And after so many years in the Harry Potter franchise, it’s understandable that Dan is itching to get off his Nimbus 2000 (or whatever it is the wizard kids ride these days) and move onto other roles. He’s already done a stint in the theatre with Equus, although people mostly seemed to talk about his full frontal nudity in the play rather than his acting, and he has managed to squeeze into his crammed Hogwart schedule two non-wizardry movies - December Boys and My Boy Jack.

Dan is currently filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I and II, the first of which can be expected in the UK 19 November 2010. His following project will then be biopic The Journey is the Destination, about a young British photojournalist who was killed in Somalia.

The child actor is officially ‘just’ an actor!

Hip Hip Hooray for Woody Harrelson!

Woody Harrelson

Woody has come a long way since his days playing thick bartender Woody in sitcom Cheers. Last seen in the Will Smith drama Seven Pounds, he is next up in romantic war drama The Messenger. Then he’s going back to mixing drinks as a bartender in action drama Bunraku. He’ll be acting alongside Ron Pearlman, Demi Moore and Josh Hartnett.

Woody may rarely play the main guy, but he has made an excellent career out of bringing us memorable supporting characters. And at 48, he is still going strong.

Happy Birthday Meryl Streep!

Meryl Streep turns 60 today.

I’m sure I could easily burn 60 candles of glowing praise for Meryl in honour of this special occasion. However, I sadly don’t have the time, so instead here’s one for each decade:

1.    Meryl is an astounding actress with a particular mastery of accents. Silkwood, Kramer vs. Kramer, Sophie’s Choice, The Bridges of Madison County, Out of Africa, The Devil Wears Prada, Adaptation, Music of the Heart, One True Thing, Postcards From the Edge, A Cry in the Dark, Ironweed, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, The Deer Hunter, Doubt – these films feature just some of her great performances. She’s so versatile.

2.    Meryl’s performances in the above films won her 15 Oscar nominations, and she bagged two Academy Awards for Sophie’s Choice and Kramer Vs. Kramer.  She also holds the record for the actor with the most Golden Globe nominations. She’s widely considered the greatest living actress, and if you fancy checking out her skills then you’ll be pleased to hear that Sky Movies Drama is celebrating her birthday with a selection of her movies today.

3.    Meryl has a wonderful sense of humour and doesn’t come across as standoffish, unlike so many other Hollywood stars.

4.    Meryl looks great for her age. In fact, I might have to redo my top ten beauties over 60 list now that she’s become a contender.

5.    Meryl can sing, She proved that in Postcards from the Edge and A Prairie Home Companion, but Mamma Mia! was the movie that really brought her vocal talents to the public’s attention.

6.    Meryl in Mamma Mia! Her performance as Donna has encouraged women of a certain age everywhere to let their hair down, get those old dancing shoes on and have the time of their life. The film’s showing on Sky Movies Premiere today at 8pm, and there’ll be more about Mamma Mia! on Movie Talk tomorrow.

Happy Birthday Nicole Kidman!

Nicole Kidman turns 42 today and is becoming more and more beautiful with every year that goes by.

Back in 1989 when she had her dead curly Dead Calm hair I wouldn’t have rated her as one of cinema’s top beauties. But today Nicole is undeniably a celluloid stunner.

She’s probably best known for her role as a murderous weather reporter in To Die For, or as a creepy Catholic mother in The Others. Many love her as the sexy siren in Moulin Rouge, and of course who can forget that Oscar-winning nose in The Hours?

Her 11 year marriage to Tom Cruise also brought Kidman into the public eye. They split in 2001 for reasons that were never divulged. Maybe he insisted on re-enacting that famous scene from Risky Business (showing today, click here for more info). Who wouldn’t look at those  Y-fronts and think why oh why?

Anyway, when she and Cruise split in 2001, Nicole finally got to wear heels again and in 2006 got hitched to cute country crooner Keith Urban.

The next Kidman film to hit our screens will be the film adapatation of the Tony-award-winning musical Nine. It co-stars Judi Dench, Penelope Cruz, Sophia Loren, Kate Hudson and Marion Cotillard and is scheduled for release here in the UK in November.

(By the way, we’ll be celebrating another important birthday in a couple of days – Nicole’s friend Meryl Streep turns 60 on Monday, so come back then to join us in marking Meryl’s momentous milestone. In the meantime you can see Meryl on Sky Movies Premiere all week from today in the fabulous Mamma Mia!  It’s showing today at 10am and 8pm)

Happy Birthday Johnny Depp!

Johnny Depp - Hollywood’s best-loved chameleon

Let’s hear it for Hollywood’s best-loved chameleon, who’s 46 today. None other than John Christopher Depp II, aka Johnny Depp, whose middle name should really be Versatility. Depp, after all, has made a career out of surprising (some might even say shocking) audiences with his unpredictable choice of roles… And his complete lack of vanity.

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Having played everyone from cross-dressing D-movie director Ed Wood, to Capt’n Jack Sparrow - the only 18th-century buccaneer who does a very credible Keith Richard impression - Depp is a Hollywood original not afraid to hide his gorgeousness under everything from angora sweaters to dreadlocks.

And if we take a quick glimpse at his up-coming projects, Johnny’s perchance for taking a walk on the wacky side doesn’t seem to be diminishing any time soon.

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First up there’s a stint as notorious thirties gangster John Dillinger in Michael Mann’s biopic Public Enemies (due out next month), followed by a turn as The Mad Hatter in  mate and mentor  Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. And if that’s not versatile enough for you, Depp’s also rumoured to be cast in the continuation of the graphic novel franchise Sin City 3 and retro western adventure The Lone Ranger.

Depp being Depp, of course, he isn’t rumoured to be playing the masked avenger himself (could that really be George Clooney?), but the somewhat quirkier role of the Lone Ranger’s Native American sidekick Tonto. Actually that’s not all that surprising because Johnny’s granny was a full-blooded Cherokee, apparently. But, then again, let’s face it, we probably wouldn’t have put it past him to turn up as The Lone Ranger’s horse!!

So Happy Birthday Johnny… And here’s a hearty Hi-Yo Silver to another year of surprises.

Birthday Greetings to the Titans of Terror

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Did you know that three of cinema’s masters of the macabre were born in the month of May?

Peter Cushing was born on 26 May (1913), while Vincent Price (1911) and Christopher Lee (1922) were both born on 27 May. But it wasn’t until 1983 that they all appeared together in the same film, the horror spoof The House of Long Shadows.

Let’s all glass of vintage champagne in their honour!

Happy 40th birthday Cate Blanchett!

Cate Blanchett in The Aviator

This screen siren is looking utterly gorgeous at forty, showing that you don’t need to turn your face Botox blank to age gracefully. Take note Nicole!

Cate Blanchett has had a long and illustrious film and theatre career and she is showing no signs of stopping, although she did recently admit that she would love to have more children.

Cate is currently filming Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood as Maid Marian, alongside Russell Crowe and Vanessa Redgrave. Hot tip: If you want to catch a glimpse of them, pitch a tent in Pembrokeshire National Park end of June as production will be moving to the Wales location.

Until then, Sky Movies Indie is showing two Cate Blanchett films back-to-back tonight. Tune in if you fancy a dose of Cate pronto!

Notes on a Scandal @ 20:20

The Good German @ 22:00