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Julianne Moore impressed with the depth of her memory loss in Still Alice

By Jenny Alvarez

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 A vibrant and accomplished college professor Alice (Julianne Moore) disappears in front of her friends, family and herself as Alzheimer’s disease slowly destroys her mind. From Director Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland and a great cast Kristen Stewart as Lydia Howland Julianne Moore as Dr. Alice Howland, Kate Bosworth as Anna, Hunter Parrish as Tom Howland, Alec Baldwin as Dr. John Howland. During 101 mins, this film will make you feel the worst suffer and drama that Alice (Julianne Moore) reflects the mental decline in middle aged woman. Julianne’s performance is great because once you still feeling the emotional sucker punch an hour or so after leaving the screening. Even there are some crucial moments especially when her family has to deal with their mother as she faded away, both physically and mentally where Alice is a victim of the worst illness that shows the dangerous side of Alzheimer; likewise the news that it’s genetic, and likely to be passed on to their children. Definitely, you will live her worst moments since she starts losing items around the house and forgetting scheduled events until she has trouble articulating herself and it’s heartbreaking to watch. The script and scenes are very well structured and her talent as well. It was always there, she just has had the right roles.

 

 

Why Actor Alec Baldwin had handcuffs in New York?

By GalaTView Staff

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The actor Alec Baldwin was arrested for riding his bicycle the wrong way on a Manhattan street, New York. According to some sources this great actor was arrested for simply not having an ID. Because of biking the wrong way down a Manhattan street he was arrested. Baldwin should be thankful he wasn’t beaten or tazed as some police members tend  to impose law.

Alec Baldwin now considered a TV star, not a movie star

God Hollywood would back “certain broadcaster’s” film’s, if this will probably be loaded to the gill’s but Alec Baldwin can receive only a limited budget because he’s now considered a TV star, not a movie star.

 

 

Blue Jasmine will mark your perception in life

By Jenny Alvarez

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Starring: Cate Blanchett, Alec Baldwin, Sally Hawkins, Peter Sarsgaard, Bobby Cannavale, Andrew Dice Clay, and Louis C.K.

“Blue Jasmine” is a depressing drama in which a life crisis causes a woman to head to San Francisco, where she reconnects with her adoptive sister. She is self-delusion after an affair of her husband and the writer-director’s film-per-year fertility with original screenplays is unrivaled and enormously impressive, but “Blue Jasmine”, in tone and execution, is a Woody Allen film to the core and reflects the times we are living in. Jasmine is a character that many people may not like but Blanchett’s performance along with the rest of the cast transcends easy judgement. The sisters  class differences are explained by a turning point in their adolescences: Ginger was less liked by their adoptive mother, and ran away at an early age, eking out her own living. Jasmine’s M.O. is that she’ll begin a seemingly innocuous story — necessarily about her past life. This fill is full of flash backs and definitely it is a charming story with a fairy-tale quality.