Hugh Dancy Reviews, Interviews & More

'Hannibal' Trailer Teases New TV Adaptation

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As a book, Thomas Harris' Red Dragon sure gets around. It was first turned into a movie in 1986 by Michael Mann under the title Manhunter, then after the success of Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal was remade by Brett Ratner under its original title. Now it's serving as the basis for a new...

Sundance 2011: My Idiot Brother - Movie Review

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There's not other way of saying it, with My Idiot Brother mainstream Hollywood has officially hit the streets of Sundance. Despite the fact that I will see Paul Rudd (even when I'm supposed to be looking for the best unknown ____ who is soon to be amazing) in anything and enjoy the entire supporting cast, one can't help but wonder what this film is doing at an...

Hugh Dancy Joins Maggie Gyllenhaal in Hysteria

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Earlier this week, we brought you an update on Maggie Gyllenhaal's developing film Hysteria. The movie has an unconventional premise, which centers on the invention of the vibrator. As in the device you can find in your local sex shop (yep, they're going there people). Apparently, there's an interesting story to tell of how it came to be and according to Variety, Hugh...

Hugh Dancy Interview for Adam

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This weekend you have the opportunity to see one of the most honest and endearing love stories of the year, Adam, starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne. Dancy gives an award-winning performance as the character of Adam, in a story about a man with Asperges who falls in love with the girl next door (Byrne). The film is humorous and...

Adam: Movie Review

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Though Adam will probably fly under the radar this summer, overshadowed by the likes of more publicized films such as 500 Days of Summer and Away We Go, this quirky romantic comedy is one that is worth seeking out, with its tackling of a disorder that affects as many as three out of 1,000 people, reports a 2005 study in the Journal of Clinical...

Review of Confessions of a Shopaholic

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Confessions of a Shopaholic is a surprisingly poignant film mixed in with a lot of estrogen. That being said, yes it is a "chick flick" but, men, if you find yourselves being dragged into this movie, know that it's really a funny film with more depth than you would expect. This film has two sides in it. It's really great female, shopping movie and yet it also deals...

Interview with Isla Fisher

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The best thing about this movie, is the main thing in this movie, Isla Fisher. She's a true comedian that moves and acts in ways that most woman would be too embarrassed to do by themselves, let alone on camera. Maybe some of her husband is washing off on her. This is Fisher's first big starring role in a huge Jerry Bruckheimer film, and she does not disappoint....

Sundance Round-Up: 500 Days of Summer, Moon, Christopher Guest

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Sundance is sadly over which means now it's time for everyone else to find all the amazing films that had their chance to shine at the festival. Check out many of the highlights from the Festival below... Find out what Sundance debuts were the most marketable, what shouldn't have gone, and what should have but didn't sell! [/Film] Satirical genius Christopher Guest, announced that he...