MAGGIE Gyllenhaal, the breakout star of 2002’s “Secretary” got to explore her full range with six roles in 2006, including “Stranger Than Fiction,” “World Trade Center,” “The Great New Wonderful,” ...
The cinema has witnessed recently some noteworthy instances of actors transforming themselves – voices, body shape and even size – to portray a character. When radical enough, it can even be deemed ...
If nothing else, “Sherrybaby” confirms Maggie Gyllenhaal as arguably the most fearless, self-possessed actress of her age in Hollywood. A bleak drama of a petty thief and drug addict stumbling and ...
Director Laurie Collyer’s “Sherrybaby” on Saturday scored a Crystal Globe for best film at the Karlovy Vary fest. Pic is the first U.S. film to win outright (another, “Salt of the Earth,” tied for the ...
Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review Sherrybaby on DVD in this episode of FilmCrunch: Three years after entering prison for robbery as a 19-year-old heroin addict, Sherry Swanson begins her first ...
Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep are back with another full episode of FilmCrunch, this time focusing on The Oscars, Smokin’ Aces, and Sherrybaby on DVD. Now we want to hear from you - hit the forums ...
‘Smoking,’ ‘Sherrybaby’ top Prism awards Fox Searchlight's "Thank You for Smoking" and IFC's "Sherrybaby" were honored Tuesday with Prism Awards, presented annually by the Entertainment Industries ...
The credits may be rolling on Maggie Gyllenhaal’s life of indie anonymity. In addition to World Trade Center, she stars in two more studio projects—the just-released Trust the Man and the upcoming ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal, the breakout star of 2002’s “Secretary,” got to explore her full range with six roles in 2006, including “Stranger Than Fiction,” “World Trade Center,” “The Great New Wonderful,” ...
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