Ian Holm


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BirthPlace
09/11/1931
Goodmayes, England
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    By: Ellen Kim November 04, 2008 12:48pm EST
    Joe Gould is a true-life character made briefly famous in a couple of magazine profiles penned by the New Yorker's legendary Joseph Mitchell. Gould, a shabby old bohemian gent who's slowly going mad as he gathers up oral histories from denizens of the city. He's a kind of whirling dervish of the street -- charming one minute and raging abusively the next.
  • James McAvoy Tipped for 'Hobbit' Role
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    By: WENN.com Source December 03, 2007 12:21pm EST
    Ratatouille and Surf's Up look set to dominate the 2008 Annie Awards for film and television animation after landing 13 and 10 nominations, respectively.
  • Ratatouille Review
    By: Kit Bowen July 03, 2007 5:44am EST
    Who would have thought an animated movie about a rat who can cook would turn out to be such a gourmet feast—not only for the eyes but for the soul? Ratatouille is a Pixar tour de force.
  • Click Review
    By: Brian Marder June 23, 2006 7:31am EST
    Despite the grandiose concept, there’s nothing here we haven’t seen before, but Adam Sandler can still be relied upon for some decent laughs--and, in Click, maybe even a few tears.
  • Lord of War Review
    By: Shawn Dwyer September 16, 2005 6:28am EST
    Andrew Niccol's sharp satire about illicit arms dealing is buoyed by an impressive and convincing performance by Nicolas Cage as an amoral charmer who cares nothing for what people do with his merchandise, just as long as they keep shooting. But don't look for any answers to the problem--just sit back and accept the world for how it is.
  • Alien Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette July 29, 2005 1:30pm EST
    Moviegoers who have never experienced Alien on the big screen should not pass up the opportunity to see the re-release of Ridley Scott's Alien: The Director's Cut, while those who have seen it before will be astounded by the 25-year-old film's enduring ability to "brutalize.
  • The Aviator Review
    By: Steven Trautmann December 22, 2004 4:39am EST
    Bolstered by Oscar-caliber performances, The Aviator soars in many ways, giving us some wonderful vistas as well as distressing moments. But ultimately, after three hours, the film as a whole sputters and crash lands.