Carrie-Anne Moss was a sleeper talent in 1999's sleeper hit,
The Matrix, going from unknown to icon overnight. Combining athleticism and femininity, her character Trinity gave
The Matrix a soul beyond the film's rivetting action scenes. With other films like
Memento and
Red Planet, Carrie-Anne showed she's more than just a one-hit wonder.
Also: 'Love Hurts,' 'Oh My God,' 'Storm' and 'Ten9Eight' As a documentary-portraiture complement to this weekend's release of the end-times blockbuster "2012," there's Chris Smith's "Collapse," an alternately frightening and mournful talkathon starring the conspiracy theories of ex-LAPD cop-reporter-author Michael Ruppert. Filmed in a spare basement made to feel like an interrogation chamber ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:39:58 GMTAs a documentary-portraiture complement to this weekend's release of the end-times blockbuster "2012," there's Chris Smith's "Collapse," an alternately frightening and mournful talkathon starring the conspiracy theories of ex-LAPD cop-reporter-author Michael Ruppert.
Publ.Date : Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:40:56 GMTSkip It The karaoke scene. It's become an epidemic. I've seen an inordinate amount of comedies over the last few years employ a karaoke bar as a comedic device, typically involving a fuddy-duddy character finding screechy vocal salvation at the hand of a memorable '80's hit. If there's anything that immediately signals lazy screenwriting, it's staging slapstick at a karaoke bar. "Love Hurts ...
Publ.Date : Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:49:55 GMT
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Carrie-Anne has starred with each of the three main actors from
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) in separate films: Hugo Weaving in
The Matrix (1999), Guy Pearce in
Memento (2000) and Terence Stamp in
Red Planet (2000).
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