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Kate
Winslet
Bio, Free Nude Pictures, Free Nude Movie Scenes,
Filmography, DVD Reviews
Born: 5 October 1975 Reading, Berkshire, England Height: 5' 8"
Skyrocketed to fame in her role as Rose DeWitt Bukaterhe in the
smash hit "Titanic." The British actress has
made a point of eschewing straightforward pretty-girl parts in
favor of more devilish damsels; as a result, she's built an
eclectic resume; that runs the gamut from Shakespearean tragedy
to modern-day mysticism and erotica. The role that transformed
Winslet from art house attraction to international star was Rose
DeWitt Bukater, the passionate, rosy-cheeked aristocrat in James
Cameron's Titanic (1997).
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Jude:
In adapting Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," the
screenwriter, Hossein Amini, and the director, Michael
Winterbottom, have dropped the obscurity from the title, but the
Jude who remains (played by Christopher Eccleston) still looks as
dour and defeated as any reader of Hardy could wish. The movie is
in fact remarkably true to the darkness and chafing disgust of the
novel, and that fidelity is where the problem lies. Jude, the
stonemason who dreams of becoming a scholar, is mired in failure
from the start; even as you respect the picture for its
earth-toned palette and its bestial pain, you know that any
dramatic momentum will lead nowhere. As a result, the bond of love
between Jude and Sue (Kate Winslet) seems more like an endurance
trial, or the difficult rapport of a brother and sister. She
chatters and smokes as if she were a free spirit of the
nineteen-twenties; he looks trapped in the old century. There is
much to admire here, almost nothing to enjoy. But the picture
needs to be seen, not least for the skill with which Winterbottom
frames the swift, unmitigated horror of the climax. -Anthony Lane
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker |
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Titanic:
Featuring spectacular special effects set amidst the
backdrop of one of the most tragic events of the 20th Century,
James Cameron's award-winning TITANIC stands as one of the
greatest Hollywood spectaculars of all time. Beginning with an
undersea expedition in the 1990s, in which scuba divers are
searching the sunken ship for lost relics, a painting of young
Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) is found. This triggers a
flashback to the young woman's story as it happened on the
doomed Titanic. Rose is a daughter of privilege on her way to be
married to an arrogant but wealthy young man (Billy Zane).
Despairing, Rose finds herself falling in love with Jack Dawson
(Leonardo DiCaprio), a carefree and poor young artist who is
also aboard. When the great ship strikes an iceberg and begins
to sink, Rose and Jack have only each other as their world falls
apart around them. Director James Cameron spared no expense in
bringing his simple yet powerful love story to life, building a
90% scale model of the ship, fussing over the tiniest details,
and ultimately spending some $200 million dollars. A worldwide
smash, TITANIC received fourteen Academy Award nominations and
11 wins, including Best Picture. Despite all the lavish sets and
special effects, the film would be nothing without the emotional
core provided by stars Winslet and DiCaprio, who give star
making performances as the tragic young lovers.
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December 19,
2007
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BLOCKBUSTER
TITANIC
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Iris:
A Memoir of Iris Murdoch: Here's the powerful true
story based on John Bayley's novels that earned Jim Broadbent an
Academy Award(R) for Best Supporting Actor and Academy Award(R)
nominations for Best Actress Judi Dench and Best Supporting
Actress Kate Winslet (IRIS, 2001). Judi Dench (SHAKESPEARE IN
LOVE) and Kate Winslet (TITANIC) bring to the screen one of the
most extraordinary women of the 20th century, celebrated English
author Iris Murdoch. As told by her unlikely soulmate, husband
John Bayley, Iris first became known as a brilliant young scholar
at Oxford whose boundless spirit dazzled those around her. Then,
during her remarkable career as a novelist and philosopher, she
continued to prove herself a woman ahead of her time. Even in
later life, as age and illness robbed Iris of her remarkable
gifts, nothing could diminish her immense influence or weaken the
bond with her devoted husband.
"...As played by Kate Winslet, Iris is a beguiling
free spirit, with an abhorrence of cliché that is wonderfully
raw..." -- Charlotte O'Sullivan, Sight and Sound |
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Quills:
Based on the award-winning play by Doug Wright, this erotic and
fantastical drama reconstructs the unknown fate of the Marquis de
Sade, the writer and sexual deviant who was imprisoned in
Charenton Asylum for the last 10 years of his life. QUILLS is a
Gothic period piece from director Philip Kaufman that details the
fall of the French Revolution and the subsequent imprisonment of
the fallen aristocrat, a notorious free thinker who lived to write
with an outstanding creative spirit and provocative sexual
appetite. In the film, the Marquis de Sade (Geoffrey Rush)
befriends the liberal director of the asylum, Abbe Coulmier
(Joaquin Phoenix), and both share affections with the asylum
laundress, Madeleine (Kate Winslet). Madeleine is a nubile but
virginal young woman profoundly attracted to the mental prowess of
the clever and wickedly defiant inmate who willingly smuggles his
banished texts out of the asylum. But, when Napoleon reads
JUSTINE, one of Sade's anonymous texts, he sends in Dr.
Royer-Collard (Michael Caine), a cruel and moralistic man, to
"cure" the Marquis of his supposed madness. However, the
battle between the moralistic doctor and Sade only provokes the
prisoner's rebellious spirit, resulting in a horrifying tragedy.
QUILLS is a deliriously beautiful film that captures the free
spirit of the imagination and the powers of undaunted artistic
expression. Geoffrey Rush is a marvel as the profane and ingenious
writer, strutting and flourishing about his erotically charged
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Holy
Smoke!: In
this wildly inventive film from director Jane Campion (THE PIANO),
Kate Winslet stars as Ruth, a headstrong Australian woman
determined to get back to India in time to join a group marriage
to her guru. Her family, hoping to break the cult leader's psychic
grip on Ruth, hires P.J. (Harvey Keitel), a macho American
deprogramming expert teetering on the brink of a nervous
breakdown. A no-holds-barred battle of the psyches, cultures, and
sexes ensues as P.J. and Ruth fight, connive, and eventually fall
into bed together in what becomes a mutual search for individual
truth. The strong performances of the two stars, a hilariously
offbeat script (cowritten by Campion and her sister, Anna), and a
wealth of delicious, texture-enhancing flourishes (including some
surreal bits of computer animation, Pam Grier's work in a small
role as P.J.'s partner, and a wild opening sequence set to Neil
Diamond's "Holly Holy") combine to make HOLY SMOKE! a
weird, winning blend of goofy comedy and hallucinatory mysticism.
"...A loopy contemporary
comedy....Winslet gives a particularly bold, uninhibited and
magnetic performance..." -- Stephen Farber, Movieline's
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Hideous Kinky: Though
fresh from her Titanic experience, Kate Winslet is no
drippy hippy, bringing a refreshing feistiness to her role and
looking fetching swathed in diaphanous layers. As her two
daughters, Bella Riza (Bea, the wide-eyed younger one) and Carrie
Mullan (Lucy, the sensible one) are brilliant
discoveries--unselfconscious, charmingly quirky, and enjoying a
camaraderie that belies their difference in characters. Completing
the family unit is Julia's lover, the endearingly unreliable Bilal
(a fiery performance from Saïd Taghmaoui). When the money runs
out, their adventures begin and the resilience and practicality of
the girls is contrasted throughout with the dreaminess of their
mother, her sense of duty vying with her quest for self-discovery.
Visually, it's a veritable feast as we're pitched from the color
and cacophony of the marketplace to the dusty harshness of the
mountains. |
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Actor-turned-director Todd Field follows up his Oscar-nominated drama, IN THE BEDROOM, with this ambitious adaptation of Tom Perrotta’s celebrated novel. Set in the imploding minefields of modern suburbia, LITTLE CHILDREN follows several inhabitants of a small American town as they fumble their way through adulthood. Numb-to-life housewife and mother Sarah Pierce (Kate Winslet) finds an outlet for her yearning in gorgeous househusband Brad Adamson (Patrick Wilson), who is crippled with insecurity over the fact that his perfect wife, Kathy (Jennifer Connelly), is the family breadwinner. When Sarah and Brad meet at the local playground one afternoon, a passionate affair is sparked. In a further attempt to reclaim his youthful fire, Brad joins a night football league with Larry Hedges (Noah Emmerich), a former cop who has begun to harass a convicted sex offender, Ronnie J. McGorvey (Jackie Earle Haley). These troubled lives eventually collide, causing each individual to take full responsibility for their not-so-responsible actions. |
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