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Entries in Maggie Cheung (2)

Friday
31Oct2008

Samuel L. Jackson joins ‘Inglourious Basterds’

Over the past, you’ve read tons of articles detailing the latest casting updates of Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming WWII drama “Inglourious Basterds,” and although the flick is already shooting, the cast keeps growing.

According to The Playlist, the two latest to join the gang are Samuel L. Jackson and Maggie Cheung. Jackson apparently won’t have a major role, but he will pop up in a few shots and take on the job as narrator.

As for Cheung, she is set to play Madame Mimieux, a French matron who offers shelter to a young woman hunted by the Nazis.

Also on board of the flick are Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Mike Myers, Michael Fassbender, B.J. Novak, Diane Kruger, Til Schweiger, Christoph Waltz, Raul Rust and others.

Tarantino hopes to have “Basterds” ready for next year’s Cannes.

Thursday
25Sep2008

Review: "Ashes of Time Redux"

Seen on: September 4, 2008 (Film opens Oct. 10)

The players: Director: Kar Wai Wong, Writer: Kar Wai Wong, Cast: Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung, Jackie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung

Facts of interest: "Ashes of Time Redux" is based on a novel by Louis Cha.

The plot: A hit man moves to the desert where he encounters swordsmen who are skilled enough to carry out his contract killings.

Our thoughts: You don't often encounter films with the breadth of “Ashes of Time Redux” - films that function as enhanced narratives that aspire to the level of fables or myths. The original 1994 “Ashes of Time” was the first film put out by Wong Kar Wai’s newly christened Jet Tone Productions, and it was during a two-month break in the movie’s production that Wong and his ideal cinematographer, Christopher Doyle, shot the lark that became “Chungking Express” – and without intending to disparage his subsequent works, I suggest that 1994 is the best year of Wong’s career.

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