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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Kate Winslet Tells It Like It Is! Again...


The Academy Award-winning actress, Kate Winslet, spills the deet's again, this time speaking to UK's Harper's Bazaar very openly about her divorce from husband actor Sam Mendes.

As a woman, especially when you have children, one gets so good at soldiering on – almost too good. Because you know what it's like – as soon as you open that can of worms, it's so f***ing big, you wish you'd never taken the damn lid off. I've had to remind myself to have those moments of being able to have a f***ing good cry, but it did take someone putting their hand on me – a gay male friend, actually, who put his hand on my shoulder and said: It's OK, you can cry about this, and maybe you should. There's a scene [in Mildred Pierce] where Mildred and Bert are divorced and they sit down together, because they've got to settle on a cause. The first stage of my divorce with Sam came through on the very day that we were shooting. So that scene is nothing to do with acting.
One thing I will say about me and Sam is that it's fine, it's really fine. We're grown-ups at the end of the day, and however hard it's been for me, it's been equally hard for him.



Scoot on over to Harpersbazaar.co.uk for thee rest of the article!


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Film: " Carnage" Starring Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz, and John C. Reilly



The new film directed and written by the notorious and iconic Roman Polanski, entitled "Carnage" features a fully star-studded cast comprised of Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christopher Waltz, and John C. Reilly. If those names alone don't spark a fire in your petticoat and make you wanna skedaddle over to your nearest theaters, well then your outta taste. The film is said to be heavily influenced by the Tony-winning play "God of Carnage."



Synopsis:
"A showdown between two kids: about eleven, in a local playground. Swollen lips, broken teeth… Now the parents of the “victim” have invited the parents of the “bully” to their apartment to sort if out. Cordial banter gradually develops a razor-sharp edge as all four parents reveal their laughable contradictions and grotesque prejudices. None of them will escape the ensuing carnage.



This movie trailer is pretty funny and not in the forced way that some comedies are (“Yeah I call her Doodle”). The teens get into fisticuffs at school and the parents are the ones who fully lose it while discussing the issue. - imdb."