ScreenDaily: The Boys Are Back one of two films to open Mill Valley
Thanks, Steph
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
2009 Toronto film fest - The Boys Are Back
Brandon Sun On Line: World premiere of "Creation," about Darwin, to open 2009's Toronto film fest
Sunday, July 5, 2009
This Life Star Nat Really Fits The Bill ; Busy Mum-to-Be Revisits Role That Launched Career
California Chronicle: This Life Star Nat Really Fits The Bill; Busy Mum-to-Be Revisits Role That Launched Career
"In The Boys Are Back, Natasha Little plays the ex-wife of sports writer Clive Owen, who is forced into fatherhood when his second wife, played by Scot Laura Fraser, tragically dies. Natasha said: "It's completely heartbreaking. I think it is due out at the end of the year, but I saw a cut of it the other day and it's a truly wonderful film. It's one to take the Kleenex along to."
"In The Boys Are Back, Natasha Little plays the ex-wife of sports writer Clive Owen, who is forced into fatherhood when his second wife, played by Scot Laura Fraser, tragically dies. Natasha said: "It's completely heartbreaking. I think it is due out at the end of the year, but I saw a cut of it the other day and it's a truly wonderful film. It's one to take the Kleenex along to."
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Scott Hicks' SA-made The Boys Are Back (November 12)
Newstext -- The Advertiser: TURNING POINT - Australian audiences spoilt for choice -- Golden era for locally made films - By ANDREW FENTON, FILM WRITER
Scott Hicks' SA-made The Boys Are Back (November 12), starring Clive Owen has all the ingredients to become a bona fide hit said Harris who has seen a rough edit of the film at a test screening.Thanks, Steph
[...] * The Boys Are Back: The reports back from the advance screenings have been uniformly positive. And the combination of Clive Owen and Scott Hicks mean it has the potential to be a genuine box office winner.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Little love this summer for A-list actors
LA Times: Little love this summer for A-list actors -- "...Universal's recent releases, "State of Play," starring Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck, and "Duplicity," with Clive Owen and Julia Roberts (who not long ago was Hollywood's most celebrated female star), bombed -- as did the Paramount-DreamWorks film "The Soloist," starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx."
Sunday, June 28, 2009
The Boys Are Back
The Daily Mail UK: I want to die and be with Mummy: A new film tells the story of how a father and his sons faced up to ultimate loss - Thanks, Steph
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