Articles about Martha Marcy May Marlene
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Just over a year ago, Elizabeth Olsen came to the Sundance Film Festival as buzzed-about newcomer. Now with several awards to her name, and a slew of promising roles on the horizon, Olsen has come into her own.
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A list of five actors and five actresses who @indiewire wishes got more traction than they did. These would be pretty great Oscar candidates.
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John Hawkes on the types of characters he plays ("nerds, psychos... psycho-nerds")
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
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John Hawkes discusses his storied but not always well-publicized his career, and enjoying his low profile
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The women of Miss Bala and Martha Marcy May Marlene are beautiful, but unlike in films like The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, their traumas never provide voyeuristic thrills.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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What to make of that final scene? Confused as to what it means. Many filmmakers today leave some details for viewers to decide. Here's some recent films that have vague endings with interviews with the filmmakers about what they mean.
Source: www.latimes.com
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Wonder Mill Films' Ben Stark (writer/director of THE NOCTURNAL THIRD) runs down his favorite movies of 2011 at the FilmNerds.com blog!
Source: filmnerds.com
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End of year means listicles! At @vulture, @kylebuchanan picks the 10 best/worst movie posters of 2011
Source: nymag.com
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Ellen Barkin joins Swinton (Oscilloscope's "We Need to Talk About Kevin"), Kirsten Dunst (Magnolia's "Melancholia"), Elizabeth Olsen (Fox Searchlight's "Martha Marcy May Marlene"), Michelle Yeoh (Cohen Media's "The Lady") and Mia Wasikowska (Focus Feature's "Jane Eyre") on the list of long-odds dark horse candidates vying for the fifth Best Actress slot.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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This @kylebuchanan charticle for @vulture amusingly compares "Melancholia" to "Marthy Marcy May Marlene"
Source: nymag.com
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Just over a year ago, Elizabeth Olsen came to the Sundance Film Festival as buzzed-about newcomer. Now with several awards to her name, and a slew of promising roles on the horizon, Olsen has come into her own.
Source: www.indiewire.com
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John Hawkes on the types of characters he plays ("nerds, psychos... psycho-nerds")
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
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John Hawkes discusses his storied but not always well-publicized his career, and enjoying his low profile
Source: www.npr.org
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Ellen Barkin joins Swinton (Oscilloscope's "We Need to Talk About Kevin"), Kirsten Dunst (Magnolia's "Melancholia"), Elizabeth Olsen (Fox Searchlight's "Martha Marcy May Marlene"), Michelle Yeoh (Cohen Media's "The Lady") and Mia Wasikowska (Focus Feature's "Jane Eyre") on the list of long-odds dark horse candidates vying for the fifth Best Actress slot.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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A list of five actors and five actresses who @indiewire wishes got more traction than they did. These would be pretty great Oscar candidates.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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The women of Miss Bala and Martha Marcy May Marlene are beautiful, but unlike in films like The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, their traumas never provide voyeuristic thrills.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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What to make of that final scene? Confused as to what it means. Many filmmakers today leave some details for viewers to decide. Here's some recent films that have vague endings with interviews with the filmmakers about what they mean.
Source: www.latimes.com
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Wonder Mill Films' Ben Stark (writer/director of THE NOCTURNAL THIRD) runs down his favorite movies of 2011 at the FilmNerds.com blog!
Source: filmnerds.com
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End of year means listicles! At @vulture, @kylebuchanan picks the 10 best/worst movie posters of 2011
Source: nymag.com
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This @kylebuchanan charticle for @vulture amusingly compares "Melancholia" to "Marthy Marcy May Marlene"
Source: nymag.com
