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James Franco Gets Intense in Danny Boyle's 127 HoursJames Franco turns in an Academy Award-worthy performance in Danny Boyle's 127 Hours-the true story of Aron Ralston's near death experience in an isolated canyon in Utah where he was forced to amputate his own arm in order to survive. -
Classics:Danny Boyle's "127 Hours"A critique of Danny Boyle's "127 hours"
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Danny Boyle's 'Frankenstein' on National Theatre LiveDirector Danny Boyle returns to his stage roots with a theatrical adaptation of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' at the Royal National Theatre with broadcasts to movie theaters via National Theatre Live. -
Classics: Danny Boyle's Slumdog MillionaireCritique of Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire.
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One Fan's Review of Danny Boyle's Film: Slumdog MillionaireI viewed this glorious film with my husband and grandson and was overwhelmed with the genius of Fox Searchlight, Danny Boyle, and all the brillant people who made this film.
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Danny Boyle Films "Between a Rock and a Hard Place," ( True Story of Utah Mountain Climber Aron Ralston)"127 Hours" is the true story of Utah mountain climber Aron Ralston, based on the book entitled "Between A Rock and a Hard Place," detailing his self-amputation of his right arm to survive. Q&A with Director Danny Boyle. -
Sunshine: Danny Boyle Directs the Light and DarknessA short review of praise for Sunshine -
DVD Review for Millions Directed by Danny BoyleMillions, now available on DVD, is a magnificently directed film that gives a glimpse into a young boys' imagination and shows the world through a young boys' mind. It also tells the story of what happens when two boys find a tote bag full of cash. -
Danny Boyle's Sunshine Film ReviewAt long last a decent science fiction movie to talk about! -
"127 Hours" Movie Review"127 Hours" is about the "re-humanizing" of Aron Ralston, said Danny Boyle. Where reading Ralston's book we are outsiders looking in, Boyle taps the power of cinema to give us a tour inside the canyons of his mind. -
SlumDog Millionaire: Every Man Has His Own DestinyFrom the director of Trainspotting, Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire makes you want to turn away at times...but you still take a peak. -
'Frankenstein' At Theatreworks in Colorado SpringsMatthew Schmieding at Starz, LLC and I review the Theatreworks Broadcast of Danny Boyle's "Frankenstein" in Colorado Springs. -
The Priesthood of CinemaDid Martin Scorsese, John Woo, Michael Moore, M. Night Shyamalan, and Danny Boyle make a deal with the Devil? These directors are a priesthood of cinema, but they almost became priests instead. -
Slumdog Millionaire Wins HeartsDanny Boyle delivers again with Slumdog Millionaire, his Charles Dickens impression set in modern-day India.
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28 Days Later: An Analysis"28 Days Later" is more than a zombie flick, much more. Danny Boyle's subtle homage to the zombie flick will remembered for the many social commentaries it makes on our present society....
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Slumdog Millionaire "Sneak Peek" ReviewThis article contains a sneak peek review of the Danny Boyle film "Slumdog Millionaire."
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The Positives and Negatives of a Relationship Between Erin Reagan-Boyle and Her Boss Charles RosselliniThere has been a hint of love between Erin and her boss. What would the positives and negatives of such a relationship be? -
Movie Review: Big Squeeze Starring Peter Dobson and Laura Flynn BoyleAlright flick if you're bored...save it for a sick day or when the family is away for the weekend.
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127 Hours - Visceral and Intense!"127 Hours" is an experience more than anything else, and it is simultaneously very intense and strangely uplifting. Having seen it, all those crazy news stories about people passing out while watching it seem very believable. -
Millions Movie ReviewReview of the movie Millions, a sweet, lightweight affair from Danny Boyle. It's a hard movie to dislike, but there's so little to it that it's also hard to praise significantly.
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Movie Review: 127 Hours (R)Danny Boyle's intense, life affirming man-against-nature drama based on the experiences of mountain climber Aron Ralston, who amputated his own arm after a 2003 hiking accident.
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Celebrity Birthdays on October 20Celebrity Birthdays on October 20 Mickey Mantle, Tom Petty, Snoop Dogg, Danny Boyle, Michelle Malkin
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2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony Combining Modern Performance with Traditional PageantryThe 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony on July 27, 2012 to combine creative vision of filmmaker Danny Boyle with traditions of the Games. -
28 Days Later: Zombies and SocietyA critical analysis of the 2003 British horror zombie film "28 Days Later" directed by Danny Boyle examining society and personal growth. -
'127 Hours' - Movie ReviewThere aren't actors or directors who could take the story of a man trapped and unable to move for over five days and make it worth watching. Fortunately James Franco and Danny Boyle are both more than capable. -
Review of "127 Hours"Movie review of "127 Hours" directed by Danny Boyle, and starring James Franco. Currently out on DVD. Rated R. -
Film Review: "127 Hours"A review of Danny Boyle's film "127 Hours," starring James Franco in the role of Aron Ralston, which was based on a true story.
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Slumdog Millionaire: An Overhyped Movie?Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 British drama film directed by Danny Boyle, co-directed by Loveleen Tandan, and written by Simon Beaufoy. Now I am going to review this movie in Indian perspective.
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Freida Pinto's BiographyDirector Danny Boyle's movie "Slumdog Millionaire" won The People's Choice Award in Toronto Film Festival. For model turned Actress Freida Pinto who co-stars with Dev Patel, this is more than a dream come true. -
Slumdog Millionaire"Slumdog Millionaire" is one of 2008's most memorably exuberant movies that at its heart is a love story. This one gives you believable characters that you root for and who you never want to see separated. -
Trainspotting: A ReviewDanny Boyle's dark but highly funny view of the drug world in Edinburgh's underbelly staring Ewan McGregor.
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A Preview of "Slumdog Millionaire" Slated for November, 2008 ReleaseA look at Danny Boyle's latest foray in the realm of modern cinema. This time the action takes place in downtown Mumbai, India.
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Movie Review: SunshineDanny Boyle's latest foray into full-blown science fiction, Sunshine, lingers in the realm of horror at the most inappropriate times, and stifles the excitement at equally inopportune moments.
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Movie Review : SunshineDanny Boyle gives us one that is sure to go down as a sci-fi classic. -
2009 Critics Choice Awards: The Show and the WinnersWith a star-studded audience on-hand, the 14th Annual Broadcast Film Critics' Association's Critic's Choice Awards were handed out at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on Thursday night (January 8, 2009). -
Golden Globe Awards: 2009 Show and WinnersWith plenty of heartfelt moments keeping things interesting, the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards have named this year's winners - with Kate Winslet, Mickey Rourke and "Slumdog Millionaires" taking home the show's top prizes. -
2009 Oscars Looking More like a Slumdog Millionaire Victory LapThe Oscar race is heading into its final stages, but there isn't as much suspense as usual. With "Slumdog Millionaire" and director Danny Boyle sweeping the Best Picture and Director Golden Globes, similar victories at the Oscars look more certain.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire"Slumdog Millionaire" brightens its dark subject matter with vibrant visuals, an inventive story, a bold and spirited lead character, and a rejuvenating streak of hope and optimism. It's Danny Boyle's best work, and may be the best film of 2008.
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44TH CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ROSTER of FILMS from MORE THAN 45 COUNTRIESIn Addition to the More Than 175 Films to be Screened, Appearances by Rachel Weisz, Darren Aronofsky, Mike Leigh, Sidney Poitier, Common, Charlie Kaufman, and Colin Hanks are Expected in the Windy City, October 16-29 -
'28 Weeks Later' Movie Review: Utterly Gripping and Occasionally Unsettling"28 Weeks Later" exudes that disturbing effect with its terrifying aura of doom and gloom about the gory mess of reconstructing a city ravaged by a virus.





