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That Dark Horse Named Elizabeth Olsen Is A Winner
Posted on08. Jan, 2012 by Mark DiPonto.
FINALLY, It is a pleasure to report that a sister of a famous celebrity family (see “Olsens”) is making news for her drive and/or talent; not who she dates and/or marries (see “Kardashians”). Because Elizabeth Olsen received raves for her starring role in “Silent House” (let’s not forget her in “Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene” either), [...]
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BNH PICKS: TOP TV HOTTIES of 2011
Posted on30. Dec, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
It’s TIME! Your hard-working BNH staff gathered over our Starbucks and laptops to come up with our first-ever, collaborative LIST! Cue the dramatic music and let’s bring on THE BNH TOP TV HOTTIES OF 2011. But first: a commercial (Hey; it’s better than an ad for Cialis, right?) You might be wondering: why jump into Listie-Land [...]
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A Memorable Performance: Shailene Woodley
Posted on22. Dec, 2011 by Ben Scuglia.
It’s safe to say that 2011 is ending on a very sweet note for rising star Shailene Woodley—and 2012 is set to kick off in equally grand style. The 20-year-old has a hit TV show as well as Oscar buzz for a new film with none other than George Clooney. Oh, and she has been [...]
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Aaron Johnson 101: Got Talent, Will Kick-ass
Posted on18. Dec, 2011 by Harrison Cheung.
Aaron Johnson – In England, he was introduced as a teen heartthrob in 2008′s ANGUS, THONGS AND PERFECT SNOGGING, a teen romcom. To the rest of the world, he made his debut as an American geek-nerd vigilante in 2010′s KICK-ASS. At the age of 21, Johnson is building a leading man career that demonstrates his [...]
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Indie Film “Blue Collar Boys”: a thought-provoking look at the working class – (film review)
Posted on17. Dec, 2011 by Harrison Cheung.
BLUE COLLAR BOYS – It’s class warfare from the losers’ point of view in this grim and surly first time feature by Mark Nistico whose film is a relentless, thought-provoking drama about the Redkins, a working class family in New Jersey struggling to survive in the house building industry during this recession. CLICK HERE [...]
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To Heal With Music: Robert Schwartzman’s solo album debuts with a purpose
Posted on13. Dec, 2011 by Henry-K.
Don’t miss our exclusive Brave New Hollywood interview with rocker Robert Schwartzman (aka: the front man for Los Angeles band, ROONEY). We caught up with the singer-songwriter at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, as he embarked on a series of live concerts with a real mission. Not only is the tour an introduction to Schwartzman’s [...]
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“She’s a man, baby!” Glenn Close’s pet project hits the big screen – film review
Posted on13. Dec, 2011 by Harrison Cheung.
A personal pet project for Glenn Close for 15 years, ALBERT NOBBS hits the big screen in limited release – but just in time for its star, Close, to be eligible for an Oscar nom. With the poignant ponderous pain of a Jane Campion film, ALBERT NOBBS is a slow paced drama set in late [...]
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Jeremy Renner: Renaissance Man
Posted on06. Dec, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
Yeah, we really just did go there with Jeremy Renner. But Queen Elizabeth herself would likely pop a bone out of her corset for this critical AND box-office fave, whose resume is a smorgasbord of talents. Check out the stats (speaking of food: you’d better get a snack first, and settle in): Makeup Guru: [...]
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Altering the Time-Space Continuum with Eddie Redmayne
Posted on04. Dec, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
OK, here’s the full disclosure on this one: I’ve been whining (translation: all but kissing the boss’s toes) to do a piece on Eddie Redmayne since darn-near the first day I started at BNH. I was semi-smitten back in the days of “The Other Boleyn Girl”, when suddenly, the quietly-handsome guy playing William Stafford seemed [...]







