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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Most Popular posts of Daniel Day-Lewis
The Best Daniel Day Lewis Films of All Time
by
Michael Walters
I wish Daniel Day Lewis had more movies that he has starred in. Lewis is arguably the most talented actor working today, and his multiple Academy Award wins and nominations further back this claim. Since the start of his career, he has been nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role four times, and has won twice.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Best-Daniel-Day-Lewis-Films-of-All-Time
id=4938292 - Aug 27, 2010
Daniel Day Lewis' Finest Films To Date
by
Michael Walters
Where to start with Daniel Day Lewis? The guy is like the Dr. Dre of acting.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Daniel-Day-Lewis-Finest-Films-To-Date
id=4958746 - Aug 31, 2010
My Favorite Movies Starring Daniel Day Lewis
by
Steven Alexander
One of the most talented, yet mysterious actors out there is, in my opinion, Daniel Day Lewis. It seems that any time he stars in a movie, he gets an Academy Award nomination. At the same time, however, it seems like he doesn't like to act in films too often.
http://ezinearticles.com/?My-Favorite-Movies-Starring-Daniel-Day-Lewis
id=4960708 - Aug 31, 2010
The Acting Life of Daniel Day Lewis
by
Russell Shortt
Daniel Day Lewis was born in London, in 1957, the son of actress Jill Balcon and the Irish Poet Laureate Cecil Day Lewis. He made his film debut at the age of 14 in Sunday Bloody Sunday in an uncredited role. After leaving school he was accepted into the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He landed a small part in Richard Attenbourgh's epic Gandhi in 1982 after which followed a number of roles in film and on the stage.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Acting-Life-of-Daniel-Day-Lewis
id=1565243 - Oct 08, 2008
Nice Hair, Hawkeye! Last Of The Mohicans Catches Daniel Day-Lewis In Fine Form
by
CD Dowell
It's 1757 and uber actor Daniel Day-Lewis, despite being a hardcore frontiersman, sports great flowing tresses of salon quality hair. Not what you'd expect from this method actor of a white "Indian" miles from the nearest Wal-Green's, running bare-chested through the wilds of the northeast in pursuit of deer with his two Mohawk buddies.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Nice-Hair,-Hawkeye!-Last-Of-The-Mohicans-Catches-Daniel-Day-Lewis-In-Fine-Form
id=6119320 - Mar 27, 2011
Cecil Day Lewis - Poetry's Irish Rose
by
Allen L. Taylor
Cecil Day-Lewis was an Irish poet and renowned Communist. A contemporary of W.H. Auden, he has been a great influence on younger poets writing today, especially in England.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Cecil-Day-Lewis---Poetrys-Irish-Rose
id=1158481 - May 06, 2008
Review - There Will Be Blood
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Priyankar Bhunia
'There will be blood' is a sprawling, surreal but flawed epic of intense rabid obsession. Set in the unforgiving barren landscapes of the American south at the turn of the nineteenth century, this sure is an ambitious movie.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Review---There-Will-Be-Blood
id=943662 - Jan 23, 2008
Hooked on "There Will Be Blood"
by
Matt Kurtz
This movie fascinates me. I know I had no idea what this movie was about when I stumbled upon it by accident one night while surfing cable looking for something to watch.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Hooked-on-There-Will-Be-Blood
id=2819880 - Aug 31, 2009
There Will Be Confusion
Discomfort
by
Tammi Ree
Two of the most recent films I have seen of late - There Will Be Blood and Untraceable are two I would have rather missed altogether. In both films the leading actors, Daniel Day Lewis and Diane Lane, respectively, never miss a beat in their performances. However, there are issues with both of these films that will have the average moviegoer wishing they had opted for The Bucket List instead.
http://ezinearticles.com/?There-Will-Be-Confusion-and-Discomfort
id=1035407 - Mar 09, 2008
The Last of the Mohicans Retrospective
by
Nikali Starkovich
Most movies coming out of Hollywood are so simplistic that they can be easily summed up in one sentence (or even less). The Last of the Mohicans is not one of those movies. It is a story of the French and Indian War told with the immediacy of a contemporary expose; it presents its characters and details with an almost obsessive level of authenticity, yet allows their narrative to take on a myth-like structure; it contains rousing action yet has deep socio-political undercurrents.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Last-of-the-Mohicans-Retrospective

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