Archive for the ‘Lady in the Water’ Category
Lady In The Water: European Premiere
Wednesday, August 9th, 2006 by SpecterFuture looks Rosy for Bryce
Saturday, August 5th, 2006 by SpecterThere’s an interesting new wild card in the upcoming Spider-Man 3.It comes in the person of Bryce Dallas Howard, currently on view as a mysterious nymph in Lady in the Water, and soon to be seen in the role of Shakespeare’s most enchanting heroine, Rosalind, in Kenneth Branagh’s film version of As You Like It.
Bryce Dallas Howard Scarred by ‘Fat Camp’ Experience
Thursday, August 3rd, 2006 by SpecterBryce Dallas Howard was sent to “fat camp” to lose weight before filming on new movie Lady In The Water began. The diminutive daughter of filmmaker Ron Howard was left feeling so hungry, she considered taking her own life before teaming with M. Night Shyamalan on the project.
Pictures from The ‘Lady’ Premiere, by Getty Images
Monday, July 31st, 2006 by Dr Malcolm CroweIf y’all were itching to see some pics from the World Premiere of ‘Lady in the Water’, Getty Images has posted a slew of them on their site to cure your scratchin’. Check out Night, Paul, Bryce, Doyle and other members of the cast and crew. Also look for some other special faces like A-list director Ridley Scott and other random celebs!
Chud.com on M. Night’s Acting
Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 by SpecterThe movie was kind of fun despite and because of its wacky little universe of intentionally one-dimensional characters. I guess if I had eaten some popcorn [which makes me ill] I may have just hated on the flick but it was a fun experience. It’s better than The Village, that’s for sure. But the thing I was surprised about, the most eye-opening thing was how much I disagree with the people who have lambasted M. Night for not only his decision to act in the film but for his performance.
NPR: M. Night Shyamalan – The Art of the Creepy Movie
Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 by Dr Malcolm CroweOn Thursday July 20th (last week) M. Night Shyamalan made an appearance on National Public Radio to discuss his movies, and in particular is latest one ”Lady in the Water”. I found the interview to be very interesting, especially considering the events of the past weekend. On the program they talk about the critics animosity towards Night, expectations for this movie, and about how positive the test screenings were. Enjoy:
Lady in the Water Score Reviews: You Must Buy It!
Monday, July 24th, 2006 by SpecterLady in the Water’s Score by James Newton Howard has been getting incredible reviews all over the place. I’ll be adding mine to the numbers in the next few days or so, but just for now, here’s a roundup of reviews from around the net.
Lady in the Water Review
Friday, July 21st, 2006 by SpecterLady in the Water is a film of wonder, showcasing the amazing mind of M. Night Shyamalan. It takes you into a tapestry of wonder, and like all of his films, the pieces can be wound in many different ways. It is only as the movie draws near to the end that you understand that what the movie is about, isn’t what you thought in the first place. And when you realize what it is truly about, you can see the whole film in another light entirely.
[Read the rest here] I’m not sure if I captured everything that I wanted to when I wrote that. I didn’t write it right after seeing the film. I am planning on seeing the movie again, and then writing a fresh review immediately afterward. But I hope that you enjoy it. I tried my best to capture the emotion of the film, with as few spoilers as possible. In fact, I don’t think I wrote any spoilers at all. I think the acting was terrific all across the board. The review is mainly of the thematic material that the film covers.
Lady in the Water Score Press Release
Friday, July 21st, 2006 by SpecterHere’s the Press Release for James Newton Howard’s Lady in the Water Score. It is now available in stores everywhere, and online. We’ll have a review of the score sometime next week!
SciFi.com takes you Behind the Scenes with the Cast of Lady in the Water
Tuesday, July 18th, 2006 by SpecterGo behind the scenes of Lady in the Water for a dip in a dangerous pool with M. Night Shyamalan and the rest of his fairy-tale cast.

