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Colin Firth received a Best Actor nomination for his starring role in A Single Man, the Tom Ford adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel that was just released on DVD. Firth talks to ...
The singular sensation of "A Single Man" is Colin Firth. The English actor has given us reason to smile and cheer so many times that it's hard to believe Firth has yet to win an Oscar. He's never ...
Colin Firth is the key reason to see “A Single Man,” a heartfelt study of grief and its effects. Looking trimmed-down and restricting his usual easy humor, Firth goes through the wringer in ...
Who: Colin Firth interviewed by Janet Maslin What: TimesTalks’ “A Conversation with Colin Firth” Where: The Times Center When: January 20, 2010 Thumbs: Up When you ask Colin Firth to speak ...
Colin Firth and Julianne Moore in "A Single Man" Some may find the film too artfully done but Ford’s attention to detail ultimately pays off. He succeeds best at capturing and conveying George ...
It has never been more effective than in his latest movie, "A Single Man." Hollywood thinks so, too, having rewarded Firth with Golden Globe and SAG nominations for the role.
"A Single Man" easily could have been one of those style-over-substance visual dazzlers, coming as it does from Tom Ford, the fashion designer who revived the house of Gucci. Yet with Colin Firth ...
Colin Firth is making a big splash in the movie "A Single Man" . . . in fact, he's said to be a leading contender for an Oscar as best actor. Mark Phillips has a Sunday Profile: Some careers have ...
Of all the acclaim that has come to Colin Firth’s depiction of hidden grief in “A Single Man,” precious little of it has focused on the physical Firth. At 49, the Golden Globe nominee looks ...
It's probably inevitable that more than once this awards season, somebody's going to confuse "A Single Man" -- the beautiful new drama starring Colin Firth that opens in New Orleans today -- with ...
In 1962, the sunny skies of California are dark for gay men for whom “coming out” is almost unthinkable. At least it is for George (Colin Firth), a California college professor who is looking ...
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