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The Secret Scripture review – Vanessa Redgrave remembers when she was Rooney Mara in forgettable soap

The Secret Scripture review – Vanessa Redgrave remembers when she was Rooney Mara in forgettable soap
The Secret Scripture review – Vanessa Redgrave remembers when she was Rooney Mara in forgettable soap
The career of Jim Sheridan is something of an oddity.In Ireland, his work has been universally lauded, from Oscar-winning debut My Left Foot to powerful IRA drama In the Name of the Father.He then dipped his toe into the US with immigration tale In America, a film that still retained a strong Irish narrative, and also led to more awards glory.
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Rooney Mara Thinks Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Frenemy

Rooney Mara Thinks Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Frenemy
Rooney Mara Thinks Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Frenemy
The Cartier Fifth Avenue Mansion is many things—newly refurbished; the current home of Princess Grace's 10.48-carat engagement ring; a great place to have Cartier-brand champagne—but it is, most important, a six-floor shrine to the brand's bread—that would be wristwatches—and butter—diamonds.At a party earlier this week trumpeting the store's renovation—a process that lasted two and a half years, nearly as long as Elizabeth Taylor's first stormy affair with Richard Burton, which ended with a Cartier ring—stars in attendance reflected on these two pillars of the brand.Orange Is the New Black Star Taylor Schilling's timepiece experience had humble beginnings: "It was plastic," she says.
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Una Review: Rooney Mara Movie Offers No Easy Answers

Una Review: Rooney Mara Movie Offers No Easy Answers
Una Review: Rooney Mara Movie Offers No Easy Answers
The case of sexual abuse laid out by Una is one that's difficult to untangle.Morally, there's nothing complicated about who's responsible, but director Benedict Andrews is constantly trying to push his film into grey areas where we can't unrepentantly hate the perpetrator, nor can we completely understand the victim's motivations because she doesn't even seem to understand those motivations herself.It's a film that's all about confrontation without resolution, and it forces us to be unnerved with the knowledge that neither character has any hope of finding peace.
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Actor Dev Patel returns to TIFF with 'Lion' alongside Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara

Actor Dev Patel returns to TIFF with 'Lion' alongside Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara
Actor Dev Patel returns to TIFF with 'Lion' alongside Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara
David Friend, The Canadian PressTORONTO -- Actor Dev Patel has felt this sort of buzzy sensation before at the Toronto International Film Festival.It was eight years ago when his cinematic debut in "Slumdog Millionaire," the story of a underdog teenager from Mumbai, became the talk of the fest.The film rose above hundreds of others to grab the people's choice award -- and eventually a best picture win at the Oscars.
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