Cara Seymour

British-born actress Cara Seymour entered into a budding film career after establishing herself on-stage in both England and the United States. In the U.K., her performance in Now and at the Hour of O...
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  • The Films We’re Looking Forward To At Sundance 2011
    By: Sam Morgan December 02, 2010 1:11pm EST
    You know, if you happen to have a spare four straight days to watch them all.
  • Fascinating fact
    By: WENN.com Source September 21, 2010 10:15am EST
    Actors ETHAN HAWKE and PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN gambled for charity in New York on Sunday night (19Sep10) when they took part in the LAByrinth Theater Company's Poker LAB benefit. THE SOPRANOS star CARA BUONO also participated to raise money for the stage company.
  • The Savages Review
    By: Brian Marder December 01, 2007 9:56am EST
    Much like the title family it depicts so well, The Savages is constantly at odds with itself--hilarious yet heartbreaking, warm yet frigid. The result is one final contradiction: a movie that is tough to swallow, yet one of the year’s best.
  • Material Girls Review
    By: Brian Marder August 18, 2006 1:38pm EST
    The Duff sisters finally appear together on the big screen. For your 13-year-old daughter, it’s heaven, no matter how incredibly awful Material Girls is. For literally everyone else, it’s double the horror.
  • The Notorious Bettie Page Review
    By: Nicholas White April 14, 2006 5:24am EST
    Hot and bothered, Notorious Bettie Page is a sensual indie, coming from the same irony-splattered, brutal minds who brought us American Psycho.
  • Friday Night Lights Review
    By: Kit Bowen October 08, 2004 9:39am EST
    Perhaps if Friday Night Lights was the first high school football story to come to the big screen, it would be one of the best. Even though the film does sport some superb performances and tackles gritty realism with gusto, it isn't the first to do that--far from it.
  • Taking Lives Review
    By: Kit Bowen March 18, 2004 8:23pm EST
    With a great zinger at the end, Taking Lives just manages to squeak by as a passable entry in the psychological thriller arena.