
Marisa to announce Critic’s Awards nominees
Posted by Lisa | December 8, 2007
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from reuters.com:
Academy Award-winning actress Marisa Tomei, currently starring in “Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead,” will announce the nominees for the 13th annual Critics’ Choice Awards(TM) on Tuesday, December 11 at 8:30 AM ET/PT. She will be joined by Chairman of the New York chapter of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and NY1 film critic Neil Rosen as well as Tom Calderone, VH1 Executive Vice President and General Manager.
The 13th annual BFCA’s will air on January 7th at 9pm. Both the nominations and the show will air on VH1
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Happy Birthday Marisa!!
Posted by Lisa | December 4, 2007
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Today is Marisa’s 43rd birthday. Happy birthday Marisa!
I’ll be done with all my finals tomorrow so expect updates to start back up then.
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Release date for ‘Before the Devil’ DVD announced
Posted by Lisa | November 29, 2007
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The region 1 DVD for Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead will be released March 8, 2008. No word on the special features yet. Photo of box art below.
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Another ‘Oh, the Humanity’ review
Posted by Lisa | November 29, 2007
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From Associated Press:
“I would tell you more if I knew more,” says Marisa Tomei, playing a spokeswoman for Country Air.
The struggle to know more — and the realization that “to be mortal is not to know” — threads through each of the five short plays that make up Will Eno’s darkly funny “Oh, the Humanity and Other Exclamations” currently on view at the Flea Theater.
Tomei, in the piece entitled “Enter the Spokeswoman, Gently,” is speaking at a podium to a group of family members and loved ones after a plane crash in which there were no survivors. Dressed conservatively in a brown striped suit, she gamely tries to convey sympathy in Eno’s absurdist confessional style.
The cause of the accident hasn’t been determined (another instance of uncertainty), but she does say that the company is fairly certain that “gravity was a factor.” Tomei’s character realizes that it probably sounds silly to tell the group that “families of the deceased get a roundtrip ticket.” She goes on to urge them to take comfort in the fact that the plane was even able to fly and stay up for as long as it did — and that they’re there at all. “Officially,” she says, “we would like you to feel giddy.”
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