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Actress Tilda Swinton has backed efforts to reopen a cinema in Nairn for the first time since the 1970s. The Oscar-winning actress, who has a home in the town and has staged two film festivals there, was the inspiration for Cinema Nairn's bid. Full Article at BBC News
Fin de Cinema appreciates Tilda in Julia. More people need to Spiegel Online "we make lists because we don't want to die" Good point. Full Article at Film Experience Blog
The Serpentine Gallery first opened its doors to the public in 1970. That summer, visitors flocked to the defunct 1930s tearoom in Kensington Gardens to pore over a ground-breaking collection by recent graduates from art colleges across the country. Full Article at The Independent
STAR TREK (2009, Paramount, PG-13, $30) — In the prequel to the classic TV series, director J.J. Abrams ("Lost") time-travels back to the beginning of the bromance between Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto). Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Daniel Day-Lewis, Tilda Swinton, Marion Cotillard and Javier Bardem after winning acting statuettes at the 80th Academy Awards. Photo courtesy of AMPAS. 25. Full Article at Indie Wire
BUFFS: Movie enthusiasts Jason Rose, front, Carole Lohoar and Tez Watson are holding a film day. Sandy McCook MOVES have started to bring cinema back to Nairn after an absence of 30 years. Full Article at Press and Journal
Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton has been the inspiration behind a new group's bid to reopen the first cinema in a Highlands town since the 1970s. The actress co-organised two film festivals that have featured in Nairn in the past two years. Full Article at BBC News
Have you ever seen the film “Mandingo?” It was made in the 1970s and told the story of a black slave who was used to box and “breed” other slaves. Full Article at The Black Snob
It takes a brave filmmaker to completely change their entire process of working and do something completely different after three movies, but that's exactly what Scott McGehee and David Siegel did when they set about making their new movie Uncertainty. Full Article at Comingsoon.net
Note: Your comment may take a few minutes to appear. i always thought she was a les Hey, flubberdick! Who's the pretentious fuckass that you hired lately who thinks they're just slicker than owl shit because they've heard the words "lingham" and "yoni" Full Article at Perez Hilton
Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton is among those who will attend Cinema Arts Festival Houston events. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Tilda Swinton was seen at the premiere of "The Invisible Frame" at Kino Arsenal in Berlin over the weekend. In June 2009, Cynthia Beatt and Tilda Swinton re-traced the line of the Wall that once isolated Berlin from East and West Germany. Full Article at I'm Not Obsessed
Harper's Bazaar Best-Dressed Woman of 2009 list has been released. Designer Stella McCartney has topped the coveted position. Tilda Swinton came second in the influential 2009 list while Alexa Chung landed the third spot. Full Article at OneIndia
The film Living at Risk also is screening during Cinema Arts Festival Houston. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Tilda Swinton has claimed that she is glad she wasn't a pretty teenager. The actress explained that she has always been happy with her appearance, Bang Showbiz reports. "When I was 9 or 10 I wasn't pretty anymore, which is a big advantage," she said. Full Article at Digital Spy
Tilda Swinton is glad she wasn't a beautiful teenager. The 'Burn After Reading' actress insists she has always been comfortable with her androgynous appearance and was happy to be a "strange" adolescent. Full Article at iAfrica.com
07/11/2009 - 16:24:07 Tilda Swinton insists she has always been comfortable with her androgynous appearance and was happy to be a “strange” adolescent. Full Article at Irish Examiner
Tilda Swinton is glad she wasn't a beautiful teenager. The 'Burn After Reading' actress insists she has always been comfortable with her androgynous appearance and was happy to be a "strange" adolescent. Full Article at AZ Central.com
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Tilda Swinton came second in the influential 2009 list while Alexa Chung landed the third spot, reports the Sun. Yasmin Le Bon, Florence Welch and Kate Moss also made it to the list. Full Article at New Kerala
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TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton (L) and Director Luca Guadagnino arrive at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton arrives at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton arrives at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton (L) and Director Luca Guadagnino arrive at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton arrives at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton arrives at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton director Luca Guadagnino are seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton director Luca Guadagnino are seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton director Luca Guadagnino are seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton is seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton is seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton is seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton is seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton is seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actress Tilda Swinton is seen leaving during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Tilda Swinton attends 'The Informant!' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton poses with a statue of a lion as she arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Ar...
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Tilda Swinton attends the 'South Of The Border' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Tilda Swinton attends the 'South Of The Border' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Tilda Swinton attends the 'South Of The Border' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Tilda Swinton and director Luca Guadagnino attends the 'South Of The Border' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Tilda Swinton and director Luca Guadagnino attends the 'South Of The Border' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Tilda Swinton arrives at the 'Io Sono L'Amore - I Am Love' screening during the Toronto International Film Festival held at the Scotiabank Theatre on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »Tilda Swinton, whom I don't know and have never heard of, should have spoken up three years ago and obviously is enjoying the publicity stunt at my expense ... In any event I have the support of Sir Sean Connery, and this very small group of dissidents have Tilda Swinton. I'll take that deal any day.
I have the support of Sir Sean Connery and this very small group of dissidents have Tilda Swinton -- I'll take that deal any day
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