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Alpha Dog (2006) Gone Girl (2014) Woman in Gold (2015) Leviathan (2014) Muriel's Wedding (1994) The Way We Were (1973) Design for Death. Design for Death is a 1948 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1] It was based on a shorter U.S. Army training film, Our Job in Japan, that had been produced in 1945-1946 for the soldiers occupying Japan after World War II. Both films dealt with Japanese culture and the origins of the war. Following the war, Peter Rathvon at RKO, who had seen Our Job in Japan during his own military service, decided to produce a commercial version of the film.[2] He hired the original writer and editor to work on the new project. Theodor S. Geisel, who is better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss, co-authored Design for Death with his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. In his memoir, Elmo Williams maintains that he and Geisel created Design for Death nearly in its entirety, and that the credits for Fleischer and Warth were nominal ones.[2] Rogell, Fleischer, and Warth received the Academy Awards for the film.

Copies of Design for Death are apparently rare. Cast[edit] Secret Men's Business (TV Movie 1999) Fiddler on the Roof (1971) The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) Manny Lewis (2015) Cambodia, entre guerre et paix (1991) La terre des âmes errantes (2000) S-21, la machine de mort Khmère rouge (2003) The Killing Fields (1984) The Sixth Sense (1999) A Royal Scandal (TV Movie 1997) Shutter Island (2010) The Notebook (2004) Oscars 2015: Eddie Redmayne wins best actor. 23 February 2015Last updated at 01:20 ET Redmayne paid tribute to the Hawking family in his speech British actor Eddie Redmayne has won the best actor Oscar for The Theory of Everything, while Julianne Moore picked up best actress for Still Alice. Redmayne thanked his "staggering partner in crime", co-star Felicity Jones, and his "ferocious but incredibly kind director James Marsh".

Dark comedy Birdman won best film and best director for Mexican film-maker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. It also won best cinematography and best original screenplay. The film sees Michael Keaton play a former movie superhero actor, who hopes to revive his washed-up career by putting on a Broadway play. Find out all the updates throughout the night on our Oscars 2015: Live page Moore shared her delight with journalists in the press room Moore used her speech to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease - in Still Alice, she plays a 50-year-old who has early on-set Alzheimer's.

Meet the Oscars nominees. Citizenfour (2014) Dallas Buyers Club (2013) Queen of the Desert (2015) Citizenfour (2014) Winter Sleep (2014) Snow Therapy (2014) Wild (2014) Birdman (2014) Jane Eyre (2011) Wish I Was Here (2014) The Little Death (2014) Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) Leviathan (2014) My Dinner with Andre (1981) Wish I Was Here (2014) Accidental Love (2015) American Sniper.

Far from the Madding Crowd (2015) Whiplash (2014) Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014) Philip Seymour Hoffman. A Long Way Down (2014) The Woodsman (2004) Gone Girl (2014) Boyhood (2014) The Bank (2001) The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2014: Live Action (2014) Shame (2011) Sucker Punch (2011) He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (2001) My Favorite Year (1982) All About Eve (1950)

Le faux coupable (1956) The Sensation of Sight (2006) Le beau mariage (1982) Claire (2015) Partir (2009) Easy Virtue (2008) Sarah's Key (2010) Suite française (2014) Trafic (1971) Freefall (TV Movie 2009) Barney's Version (2010) The Organ Grinder's Monkey (2011) Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014) Gone Girl (2014) The Fall (2006) Austenland (2013) The Tin Drum (1979) Cloud Atlas (2012)

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) Ben Whishaw. The Infinite Man (2014) Deux jours, une nuit (2014) Fury (2014) Avant d'aller dormir (2014) Tomorrowland (2015) The 10 best summer romances in film | Film | The Guardian. 1 Red Dust Victor Fleming, 1932 No amount of resourceful set dressing can convince us that this poky MGM backlot is a perspiring slab of French Indochina in monsoon season. That’s the job of the three leads in this deliciously humid love triangle, as rubber plantation manager Clark Gable is caught between randy hooker Jean Harlow (of course) and buttoned-up, married Mary Astor just as the rains begin to fall. Cue all the pre-Code steam the trio can muster, with Harlow least bothered by the heat. “I’m not used to sleeping nights anyway,” she smirks saucily, before prancing off to bathe nude in a barrel. 2 Summertime David Lean, 1955 Anyone who has been to Venice in peak summer recently will know that this rapturous lonely-hearts romance could hardly take place there today. 3 Smiles of a Summer Night Ingmar Bergman, 1955 For a director frequently held up as the pin-up for stony Scandinavian gloom, Ingmar Bergman had something of a yen for the warmer months. 4 Pierrot le fou Jean-Luc Godard, 1965.

When Boris Met Dave. Cast[edit] Interviews[edit] Interviews were conducted with numerous individuals including Oxford alumni who attended the university with Cameron and Johnson and contemporary political commentators. The list includes; See also[edit] Miliband of Brothers References[edit] External links[edit] Madame Bovary (2014) Maps to the Stars (2014) RocknRolla (2008) Candy (2006) Le père de mes enfants (2009) Cloud Atlas (2012) Gaslight. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gaslight may refer to:

Let It Be. Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album released by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970 by the band's Apple Records label shortly after the group announced their break-up. Despite a mixed review from Rolling Stone magazine at the time of its release, the album was ranked number 86 in the magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time in 2003. This was, however, adjusted to #392 in the 2012 version.[2] Let It Be... Naked was released in 2003, an alternative version of the album stripping much of Phil Spector's production work and using some different versions of songs.

History[edit] Concept[edit] McCartney also decided to invite producer/engineer Glyn Johns to contribute to the recording. Conflicts[edit] Twickenham rehearsals[edit] Since all the rehearsals were to be filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and his film crew, the decision was made to use a film studio for rehearsals and the sound stage at Twickenham Studios was chosen. Get Back albums[edit] If I Stay (2014) Journeys with George (2002) Ghost (1990) Sex Magic, Manifesting Maya (2010. All Quiet on the Western Front (TV Movie 1979. Il n'est jamais trop tard (2011. À l'ouest rien de nouveau (1930. Le passé (2013. Arnaques, crimes et botanique (1998. La chute du faucon noir (2001. Les Leçons de la vie (1994. La servante (1960. Hamlet (1996.