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...fast. Lawrence has already received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for emerging actors at the Venice Film Festival—an honor previously given to fellow Arriaga actor Gael García Bernal—which her bracing performance richly deserves. Although uniformly believable, the remaining cast does not reach Theron??s or Lawrence’s level. As the guilty mother, Kim Basinger is so shakingly fragile that she comes dangerously close to over-acting, which is frustrating given the subtlety of the rest of the film. J.D. Pardo is effective but one-dimensional...
...this road to tell thisstory, and we’re going to go balls out,’”she said.“Monster” also garnered her a 2004Oscar win for Best Actress. Her partnershipwith Patty Jenkins, who wrote anddirected the film, reinforced Theron??s determinationto stick to her vision, despitethe hurdles that were thrown in her way.“Patty and I agreed on a story and wenever veered. Even to the bitter end, whenno one wanted to buy the movie, which isbasically like people saying, ‘Guess what...
...recall her earliest work as an actress. Eachus and Andersson then called Theron to the stage and asked her to identify an alien among three Pudding actors—a nod to the 1999 film, “The Astronaut’s Wife,” in which Theron??s character does not realize her husband is an alien until the end of the film. Next, a Pudding actor impersonating Keanu Reeves came out to taunt Theron for ruining their duet in the film, “Sweet November.” Faux-Reeves demanded that Theron...
...Theron??s visit in two weeks, Harvard Yard will be festooned with balloons, and a parade in her honor will wind through Harvard Square before the roast in the afternoon. Walken’s roast a week later will be a black-tie affair...
Regardless of how critics perceive Theron??s role in “Flux,” the experience is already a personal success for the actress, who has adhered to her role-selecting creed: “The most important thing always has just been to be true to myself and to do work that really means something...