It's so great to watch Colin Farrell's comeback; there was a time when the embarrassment that was Alexander was so acute, it made me almost forget there were many films in which I really, really loved his work (Tigerland, Minority Report, Miami Vice, The New World), but now is not that time. And didn't he look kinda like RDJ (or rather, an extremely disheveled Tony Stark) at the Golden Globes?
Set photos from Triage, a drama from Danis Tanovic, the director of the Academy Award winning No Man's Land.
Mark Walsh (Colin Farrell) is a cynical, reckless photojournalist who finds himself unprepared for the true cost of war when he's forced to witness first hand the nature of Triage; the process of deciding who lives and who dies in a combat hospital. Returning home to his beautiful wife Elena (Paz Vega), Mark finds himself in the middle of a mystery when it's revealed his best friend David hasn't returned home from the same assignment. The answers are inside Mark but it will require all his bravery and strength to follow the clues to the truth.
Christopher Lee, Kelly Reilly, and Juliet Stevenson also star. [
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International trailer for Gerald McMorrow's thriller Franklyn, starring Eva Green, Ryan Phillippe, Sam Riley and Bernard Hill. [
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Danny Elfman (Sleepy Hollow, Batman) will be scoring Terminator Salvation. (
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The second season of HBO's half-hour drama In Treatment will no longer air every weeknight. Instead, the network will cluster the shows, with two episodes airing on Sundays and three on Mondays.
Alan Sepinwall talks with executive producer Warren Leight about the show's upcoming second season.
How to negotiate the Milky Way. The Book Cover Archive, for admirers of book cover designs.