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The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus - Review
Original at IndieLondon
• Thu, Oct 15
By Anne The completion of the film was, of course, achieved when Ledger’s friends Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law stepped in to complete his role. And much of the fascination – and subsequent enjoyment – stems from seeing how this has been achieved.
The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus - Win tickets to the UK premiere
Original at IndieLondon
• Thu, Sep 24
By Rob Directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Heath Ledger, Lily Cole, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law, The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus is a magical fantasy set around a travelling imaginarium. Q. Who directs Heath Ledger in The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus?
Johnny Depp speaks of island hideaway
Original at IndieLondon
• Tue, Jun 2
By Rob Commenting in the July issue of Vanity Fair, Depp – who will next be playing John Dillinger in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies – said: “You can feel your pulse rate drop about 20 beats – it’s instant freedom and a little morsel of anonymity. That rare beast – simplicity – can be had.”
Twilight dominates MTV Movie Awards 2009
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• Sun, May 31
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By Rob Further MTV Movie Awards Late Australian actor Heath Ledger was named Best Villain for his role in The Dark Knight, Jim Carrey took Best Comedic Performance for Yes Man, and Ben Stiller picked up a achievement award for his movie career. Best Villain: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - Cannes preview
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• Sun, May 24
By Rob THE last ever movie of Australian actor Heath Ledger, Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, has received a mixed response from the Cannes Film Festival. “Ultimately, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a film with a huge heart and a dazzling eye, but it does little for t...
Cannes 2009: Tarantino and Loach up for Palme d'Or
Original at IndieLondon
• Thu, Apr 23
By Rob Further highlights include a screening of Terry Gilliam’s fantasy The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, which is being shown out of competition. The film is notorious for having been the picture the late Heath Ledger was working on at the time of his death.
Golden Globes 2009: The winners in full
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• Sun, Jan 11
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By Rob THE full list of winners (and nominees) for the 2009 Golden Globe Awards, held in Los Angeles on January 11, was as follows (winners appear in bold)… Best supporting actor Tom Cruise (Tropic Thunder) Ralph Fiennes (The Duchess) Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight) TELEVISION
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Golden Globes 2009: Slumdog and Winslet triumph
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• Sun, Jan 11
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By Rob Ledger and Rourke take male acting honours Late actor Heath Ledger was given a posthumous supporting actor prize for his performance as The Joker in Christopher Nolan’s Batman sequel The Dark Knight, while comeback king Mickey Rourke was named best actor in a drama for The Wrestler.
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Slumdog Millionaire triumphs at US Critics' Choice Awards
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• Sun, Jan 11
By Rob Another big winner on the night was record-breaking Batman sequel, The Dark Knight, which picked up two awards – for best action movie and best supporting actor, for the late Heath Ledger. When the latter prize was announced, the crowd gave a standing ovation to the film’s director, Chris...
The Dark Knight triumphs at People's Choice Awards (2009)
Original at IndieLondon
• Wed, Jan 7
By Rob Ellen DeGeneres, who won favourite talk show host, said while clutching her trophy: “I wish I could share this with you. I could throw it on the ground and smash it into a million pieces, and give each one of you a little piece of it.” WebsiteBuy it on 2-disc DVD (Amazon)Buy it on 2-disc Blu-ray (...
The Dark Knight makes AFI's top movies of 2008 list
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• Wed, Dec 17
By Rob The Dark Knight‘s inclusion is seen as a strong indicator that it could yet feature among the Oscar contenders, with distributor Warner Bros intending to re-release the film in cinemas in early 2009 to further its push for recongition for the late Heath Ledger.
Choke - Chuck Palahniuk interview
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• Thu, Nov 20
By Rob CHUCK Palahniuk talks about new film Choke, which marks the first adaptation of one of his novels since Fight Club. He explains why he is so pleased with it, why Heath Ledger was once in the running for the lead role and he spills the beans on everything from censorship to Fight Club: The Music...
Mamma Mia! The Movie scoops two UK movie awards
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• Tue, Sep 9
By Rob Further prizes went to Johnny Depp, who was named best male actor for his role in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Of Fleet Street, and to the films The Dark Knight, Wall-E and Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull. The Dark Knight, starring Christian Bale as Batman and the late Heath Ledg...
Tropic Thunder knocks The Dark Knight off US top spot
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• Sun, Aug 17
By Rob The Dark Knight Tropic Thunder – Preview Tropic Thunder photos Tropic Thunder trailer The Dark Knight review The Dark Knight photos Censor defends Dark Knight’s 12A rating The Dark Knight tops US box office for record-breaking fourth weekend
The Dark Knight's 12A certificate defended
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• Wed, Aug 6
By Rob Read our review of the film WebsiteThe Dark Knight – IndieLondon reviewHeath Ledger & The Joker: An appreciationChristian Bale and Christopher Nolan interviewSir Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Aaron Eckhart interviewCensor defends 12A certificateThe Dark Knight brea...
The Dark Knight sets US single day record
Original at IndieLondon
• Sat, Jul 19
By Anne BATMAN sequel The Dark Knight has set a single-day box office record in America by taking $66.4m (£33.2m) on its opening night, according to its delighted distributor Warner Bros. The film, which reunites director Christopher Nolan with Christian Bale, is notable for featuring the late H...
Independent Spirit Awards (2008): Juno delivers three wins
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• Sun, Feb 24
By Rob A heavily pregnant Cate Blanchett was named best supporting actress for her role as Bob Dylan in I’m Not There. The Australian star – who is also in the running for two Oscars – dedicated her award to co-star Heath Ledger, who died following an accidental drug overdose last month.
Obituary: Heath Ledger
Original at IndieLondon
• Wed, Jan 23
By Rob And last year, he surprised many in Hollywood by landing the coveted role of The Joker in Christopher Nolan’s Batman sequel, The Dark Knight – early footage of which suggests Ledger has created another classic character. Most recently, he starred as Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There...
Heath Ledger: Parents and colleagues pay tribute
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• Wed, Jan 23
By Rob THE family of late Australian actor Heath Ledger have described his death as an accident. “Heath Ledger found dead in New York“: Obituary: Heath LedgerHeath Ledger found dead in New York: ReportFamily and colleagues pay tributeThe Dark Knight: Prologue reviewedBrokeback Mountain re...