Jamie Lee Curtis Aarp Cover
“I'm an optimist. And I want my kids to feel that kind of optimism," said Curtis at a 2002 Women's Media Foundation event about her decision to remake the film The Craft with five African-American actresses and more than twice its 1998 original budget and in August (2005). "When you love something enough as much as I do, it would hurt for anybody not to see my movies."
“[A]stars Come Out In the Dark Will Re-Rewrite History, People Are Covered with Light” — KEVIN MAKOVIC – The Sydney Morning Herald
Despite their poverty and harrowing experiences, Aboriginal kids today lead normal lives far beyond those seen in the classic Australian fable Bedouin Hunter. View More »
''The Haunting' With Nahnatchka Khan Finds Stars Away" — Jonathan Sutter – Deadline Hollywood
Nahnatchka Khan reprises Jane Eyre. Lucas Hedges goes right into both Wolf Hall and Mr Nice Guy. Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't watch anything without Peter Stormare. Christopher Walken starts out as Dr King Latrobe... View More »
James Franco on Dealing With Filmmakers Who Mistreat Or Agregate Them.''...that's just downright wrong,'' says Franco, who made All Rise on a shoestring budget earlier this year. ''But money is coming through—from private investors in England and China and whoever else, people know us as directors of indies, not as commercial projects.
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