Thursday, August 09, 2007

Sweeney todd and Helena World Forum...

Here are a couple of posters for "Sweeney Todd":






And here is a great Helena forum (the best I've ever come across):
http://www.helena-world.com/forum/index.php

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Sooo, lots of news

First of all, Helena's pregnant again!!!




Second of all, Harry Potter is a HUGE hit and is sure to do wonders for Helena's career:





We're sure to see more Bellatrix in Helena's future :-)

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Major update...

Okay, so I FINALLY have time to update this place. Major, major news:

1.) Helena will star in Tim Burton's new film "Sweeney Todd":

"Carter Cast in Burton's Sweeney Todd
Source: DreamWorks Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
October 18, 2006
Helena Bonham Carter will join the cast of Sweeney Todd, the DreamWorks Studios and Warner Bros. co-production that will star Johnny Depp as The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Tim Burton is set to direct the film based on the award-winning Stephen Sondheim musical thriller.She will play the starring role of the diabolical Mrs. Lovett who dispenses her victims' bodies in her meat pies and becomes Sweeney's amorous accomplice.Production is planned to begin early in 2007 for release late that year. Paramount will distribute for DreamWorks domestically and Warner Bros. internationally.Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald are partnered with Richard D. Zanuck and John Logan to produce the screenplay adaptation which has been written by Logan.In her film career, Helena Bonham Carter has starred in a range of roles including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish, Planet of the Apes, and The Wings of the Dove for which she was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Actress. She most recently completed filming on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. She has also lent her voice to animated films such as the Oscar-winning Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Corpse Bride.The original production of "Sweeney Todd" with Sondheim's music and lyrics and a book by Hugh Wheeler based on the play by Christopher Bond, opened on Broadway in 1979 and won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The show's mix of the comic, the dramatic, and the macabre was held together by Sondheim's movie-like score. It has had hundreds of productions throughout the world including its recent acclaimed revival in New York."

SOURCE: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=17053

2.) We finally have a pic of Helena as Bellatrix from the next "Harry Potter" film:




I'll try to update more.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

More reviews for "Conversations"...

-"Bonham Carter is equally good as she uses the emotional distance of flirtation to keep intimacy at arm's length, fully embodying the comment: "The illusion of effortlessness takes great effort indeed."

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/movies/282467_women25q.html

-"fine acting and sexy chemistry between Bonham Carter and Eckhart make it work. "

TV Guide: http://online.tvguide.com/detail/movie.aspx?tvobjectid=281314&more=ucmoviereview

-"It's about adults, as well, dealing with the romantic aspirations of two middle-aged people and their accumulated choices and regrets. Both Bonham Carter and Eckhart are good at giving us their characters' practiced surface and the truth that's underneath it. Eckhart's smile is about as engaging and thoroughly untrustworthy as that of anyone in the current cinema, and our wondering about him is part of the movie's suspense. Likewise, Bonham Carter's prickliness, as the woman, could be the indication of either strong, uncompromising character or mere irritability. "

San Francisco Chronicle: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/08/11/DDGRSKESO01.DTL&type=movies

-"As for Bonham Carter, Tim Burton movies and new motherhood have kept her from wandering of late into roles like this, which is our loss. Always a vivid actress, she gets more interesting with each passing year -- more adept at conveying undercurrents of passion, knowledge, wit, dread. Age genuinely becomes Carter, unlike most of her bland Hollywood peers, and I'm beginning to think we haven't seen her best work yet."

Boston Globe: http://www.boston.com/movies/display?display=movie&id=9279

-"Writer Gabrielle Zevin has an acerbic, peppery tone, especially when it comes to Bonham Carter's pungent observations on aging, and director Hans Canosa uses what could be an irritating split-screen conceit to its full advantage, making "Conversations With Other Women" a rather ingenious experiment in structure. The film ultimately becomes too contrived to be anything but a fleeting diversion, but kudos to these emerging filmmakers for daring to make something a little bit different and, for the most part, intriguing. And props to the gorgeously haggard Bonham Carter for daring to age so honestly on film."

Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=cityguide/profile&id=1106920&categories=Movies&nm=1

-"Bonham Carter transcends all that, and in her cool, wryly self-mocking fashion she manages to reveal all sorts of inner-life tensions. This minor relationship picture comes and goes, but her performance lingers."

Chicago Tribune: http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/movies/mmx-060825-movies-review-women,0,5428225.story?coll=mmx-movies_top_heds

-"Carter gives a wise and wonderfully rueful performance"

Village Voice: http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0632,taylor,74128,20.html



There are bunches more, but I don't have time to post them at the moment. I might later :-)

Conversations with Other Women Part II

So, "Conversations with Other Women" is out in the US (finally) and Helena has been getting rave reviews. Here is a review that praises the dickens out of Helena:


"THIS TALK ISN'T CHEAP
By KYLE SMITH

August 11, 2006 -- Rating: ***1/2
REMEMBER Helena Bonham Carter? "Conversations With Other Women" jolts us back to who she was before her partner Tim Burton started dressing her as an ape ("Planet of the Apes") or a witch. Having been locked up in Burton's toy chest for so long, she is all the more dazzling in this wistful two-character infidelity drama.
Bonham Carter and Aaron Eckhart play ex-lovers whose names we never learn. Fifteen years after they first dated, they run into each other at a wedding. The man approaches with two flutes of champagne and an invitation to a long night twinkling in his cad's eyes. She's happily married. He's dating a dancer. He doesn't understand how a married woman can be a brides-maid: "Bridesmaids are brides in training. They're like matrimonial interns."
As the two of them decide whether they still like each other (yes), whether they're flirting (heavily) and whether they're going to get a room (possibly), the script by Gabrielle Zevin is honest and tender at the same time.
The strength of the writing, though, is undercut by an annoying gimmick: For the entire movie, we watch a split screen with a different image on each side. Each actor is usually isolated on half the screen. Still, the trick gets less distracting as the film goes on because Bonham Carter is such a virtuoso that you learn to park your attention on her. Her expression flickers from haggard to girlish, from sarcastic to wounded. When she says, "It's quite easy to lie once you get started," she layers the line with a wedding cake of emotions. It's brilliant work. And how can you not like a movie that shows a bridesmaid's dress flying out the window?
CONVERSATIONS WITH OTHER WOMENFlirting with adultery.Running time: 84 minutes. Not rated (profanity, nudity, sex)."

SOURCE: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/movies/this_talk_isnt_cheap_movies_kyle_smith.htm

Monday, September 25, 2006

Harry Potter

Still no pics of Helens from the new Harry Potter film, but here are some pics of the other stars: http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1414202006

If you have new pics of Helena, please send the m to me or leave a link in a comment. Thanks

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Hmmm...New Movie?

IMDB, which isn 't very trustworthy, is reporting that Helena Bonham Carter is going to star in a new movie called "Eleanor and Collette" with Susan Sarandon. Here is the plot:

"Eleanor (Sarandon), a patient at a psychiatric institute, retains Colette (Bonham Carter), an attorney, to represent her complaint against the hospital, which has been prescribing her psychopharmacological drugs. During the lengthy process, the two women bond and form a special friendship."

Apparently, the film will be shooting in the Spring after Helena completes "Harry Potter". Who knows if this is real or not.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

"Sixty Six" trailer...

The international trailer for Helena's new movie "Sixty Six" has premiered:

http://comingsoon.net/films.php?id=16113

Warning: I won't be updating as often because of college, but I'll update whenever I have the chance or Helena news is out.