Archive for the ‘baby’ Tag
- January 27, 2012 Film review: Albert Nobbs posted in Film reviews tagged 1800s, 1890s, 2011, 2012, Aaron Johnson, acting, actress, actress in a leading role, adaptation, adapted, Alan Moloney, albert, albert nobbs, as, as a man, as man, ashley, award, awards, baby, based on, based on George Moore's novella, best actress, blog, Bonnie Curtis, Brendan Gleeson Maria Doyle Kennedy, Brian Byrne, butler, butlers, child, close, critic, david, david ashley, dress, dressed, dublin, dyke, faking, fooling, Gabriella Prekop, gay, gays, george moore, glenn, glenn close, hotel, ireland, irish, Istvan Szabo (story), Janet McTeer, John Banville, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Julie Lynn, leading role, lesbian, lesbians, love, lovers, lynn johnston, maid, makeup, martial corneville, matthew w. mungle, mia, Mia Wasikowska, Michael McDonough, Mockingbird Pictures, nobbs, nom, nominated, nomination, nominee, novella, oscar, oscars, Parallel Films Productions, pregnant, pretending, review, reviewed, reviewer, Roadside Attractions, rodrigo garcia, screened, screening, servant, servants, short story, Steven Weisberg, supporting, supporting actress, Trillium, valet, valets, woman dressed as man
- September 25, 2011 Film review: Somewhere Between (MFF 2011) posted in Film reviews tagged 14, 15, 2009, 2010, 2011, adopt, adopted, adoption, Ann Boccuti, baby, Bobby Chang, china, chinese, Christine Burrill, david ashley, docu, documentary, fang lee, festival, film, Haley Butler, Jenna Cook, jenni, Jon Fitzgerald, Katie Flint, Lili Haydn, Linda Goldstein Knowlton, mff, mff 2011, milwaukee, milwaukee film festival 2011, movie, Nelson Hume, One Child Policy, Patricia Verducci, review, reviewed, screened, screening, teenager
- May 21, 2010 Film review: Mother and Child posted in Film reviews tagged 2010, 2010 film, adopted, adoption, alan ball, Alejandro González Iñárritu, alfonso cuaron, Amy Brenneman, annette bening, ashley, baby, bland, blog, boring, Carla Gallo, Cha Cha Cha, child, critic, david, david ashley, david morse, drama, Ed Shearmur, everest entertainment, family, film, guillermo del toro, HBO, jimmy smits, Julie Lynn, karen moncrieff, Kerry washington, Lindsay Gay Hamilton, Lisa Maria Falcone, Mockingbird Pictures, mother, movie, naomi watts, pregnant, review, reviewed, rodrigo garcia, samuel l. jackson, screened, six feet under, slow, Sony Pictures Classics, Steven Weisberg, the dead girl, thomas newman, Tom Heller, Xavier Pérez Grobet
- December 14, 2006 Film review: Children of Men posted in Film reviews tagged 2006, 2027, adaptation, adapted, Alex Rodríguez, alfonso cuaron, ashley, babies, baby, birth, child, childbirth, children, children of men, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Claire-Hope Ashitey, clive owen, danny huston, david, david ashley, dystopia, dystopian, Emmanuel Lubezki, end of the world, Eric Newman, fable, film, Hilary Shor, Hit and Run Productions, Iain Smith, Imagine Entertainment, impossible, John Tavener, julianne moore, long shots, Marc Abraham, men, michael caine, movie, no births, no children, no future, no hope, novel, Pablo Casacuberta, Pam Ferris, post-apocalyptic, pregnancy, pregnant, Relativity Media, review, revieweds, screen, screened, screening, Strike Entertainment, Tony Smith, written by David Ashley
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