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Elle FanningThe Oscars are over; let's talk OscarsThe shine isn’t even off the 2008 Academy Awards yet, but I say on to 2009! What? No point dwelling in the past. While it’s still an entire year until the next set of statuettes gets handed out, it’s never too early to be totally wrong with your Academy Award predictions. Here’s a quick look at 10 upcoming projects that caught my eye and maybe, possibly, with any luck, might catch Oscar’s eye as well.
The Argentine/Guerilla:
An ambitious two-film project by Steven Soderbergh
about Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara, starring Benicio Del
Toro, Franka Potente, Benjamin Bratt
and Catalina Sandino Moreno. Viva la revolucion! Australia: Moulin Rouge maestro Baz Luhrmann returns with an epic love story set during World War II, about an English aristocrat (Nicole Kidman) who teams with a ranch hand (Hugh Jackman) to herd cattle across the outback. Sounds like Far and Away meets City Slickers. I kid, I kid.
Burn After Reading:
All you need to know is Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Tilda Swinton,
Frances McDormand and John Malkovich
in a political comedy-thriller about top-secret CIA information falling
into the wrong hands — and it's directed by the Coen brothers. Yes, please. The Changeling: Angelina Jolie may get her 2008 Oscar snub revenge with this Clint Eastwood–directed Prohibition-era thriller about a woman whose kidnapped son is returned, but he could be the wrong child. Clint has been money when it comes to Oscar nominations these past few years, so Angelina, start thinking up a snappy speech. … continue reading Submitted on February 26, 2008 at 12:09 pm "Phoebe in Wonderland" raises Elle at SundanceNever let it be said that the Fanning sisters are trying to slide by on cuteness alone.
Oh, they're cute all right, but they also are freakishly good actors. (Dakota freaks me out, period, but that's another matter.) At last year's Sundance Film Festival, a rape scene from Dakota's film Hounddog was so disturbing that the film still doesn't have a distributor. The scene itself was not graphic, but Fanning's performance was so powerful and convincing that conservative groups called for the arrest of Fanning's agent and mother.
This year was Elle's turn in a less-disturbing, but equally gripping, performance in Phoebe in Wonderland. Elle plays Phoebe, a nine-year-old girl whose wild imagination and obsession with Alice in Wonderland alienates her from classmates and gets her in trouble with teachers.
Sounds like a sweet little Disney-like film, right? But several things made me take another look. First and second, Felicity Huffman and Patricia Clarkson. What would you pay to be Elle Fanning in this next photo? … continue reading Submitted on January 30, 2008 at 10:01 am |
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