2009

Natasha Jane Richardson

Natasha Jane Richardson (1963 – 2009) Ms. Richardson, age 46, has died from brain injuries sustained in a skiing accident. She was married to Liam Neeson, and they had two sons together, born in 1995 and 1996. Richardson had appeared in over twenty films. For more information on the life and career of Richardson, visit HERE.

"Watchmen" - wickedly funny & wildly entertaining

Rated R Directed by Zack Snyder Starring Malin Ackerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Patrick Wilson Heidi’s Illustrious Rating: 4 Word of Warning: It may be based on a comic, but this one isn’t for the kiddos, or for those with an aversion to bloody violence or sexual situations.   Filled with recognizable actors, who I just couldn’t quite place, “Watchmen,” is a 163-minute, engaging

Still haven't seen Slumdog???

Well if you live in Northern Colorado, get your butt over to Lyric Cinema   Cafe located at 300  E. Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins.   Lyric has  a great line up this week, that includes  the Academy Award winner for Best Picture  “Slumdog Millionaire.” They are also featuring “Milk,” the film  that scored Sean Penn a Best  Actor Oscar, and all the  Oscar nominated short films. For more information

Oscar Rewind

This year’s Academy Awards show did not disappoint, nor did it provide many surprises. “Slumdog Millionaire,” nominated for ten Oscars, walked away with six, including Best Picture and Best Director. “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” won only three Oscars, including Art Direction, Visual Effects and Makeup. Ron Howard’s critically acclaimed “Frost/Nixon,” and “Doubt”  were both  shut out. Kate Winslet finally won Best Actress for “The Reader,” after having been

81st Academy Awards Winners List

Motion Picture: “Slumdog Millionaire.” Actor: Sean Penn, “Milk.” Actress: Kate Winslet, “The Reader.” Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, “The Dark Knight.” Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz, “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.” Director: Danny Boyle, “Slumdog Millionaire.” Foreign Film: “Departures,” Japan. Adapted Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, “Slumdog Millionaire.” Original Screenplay: Dustin Lance Black, “Milk.” Animated Feature Film: “WALL-E.” Art Direction: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Cinematography: “Slumdog Millionaire.” Sound Mixing: “Slumdog Millionaire.” Sound Editing: “The

HeidiTown Oscar Predictions

From gowns to speeches, I am crazy about the Academy Awards.   I sit rapt through the red carpet show, the award ceremony and the follow-up best and worst dressed shows that will follow all week. Obviously, I look forward to the Academy Awards, and they are finally  here. Here are my illustrious  predictions: Documentary Feature –  The Betrayal (Nerakhoon), Encounters at the End of the World, Garden, Man on

"Coraline" - downright frightening

Rated PG13 Directed by Henry Selick Starring Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Ian McShane Heidi’s Illustrious Rating: 3.75 Word of Warning: It may be a “cartoon,” but parents should heed the PG13 rating, this movie will be very frightening for young children.   Based on a best-selling children’s book, “Coraline,” by Neil Gaiman, is the story of an only child whose parents have recently moved into a big country house. It’s

"The Reader" - a mixed review

Rated R Directed by Stephen Daldry Starring Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross, Hannah Herzprung, Karoline Herfurth Heidi’s Illustrious Rating: 3 Word of Warning: Graphic sex scenes, this one is not for those who blush easily.                 I’ve been watching previews of this movie for month and I really wanted to like “The Reader.” It was recently nominated for an Oscar in the

"Frost/Nixon" - not quite as boring as it appeared in the previews

Rated R Directed by Ron Howard Starring Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Sam Rockwell, Toby Jones, Matthew MadFayden Heidi’s Illustrious Rating: 3.5 Word of Warning: The R rating is entirely to a few four-letter words. Other than those words, it would have been a PG movie.   Good performance throughout the movie, in addition to the historical significance of the event, makes “Frost/Nixon” worth watching, but I do not feel it