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Michelle Williams

Born:  September 9, 1980
 
 
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Excellent Acting Overcomes Timeline
Reviewed by criddic2 for Blue Valentine at 2011-02-01 20:19:17
Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams play a couple falling in and out of love. They provide a heart-wrenching portrait of both ends of that romance, but the movie's approach to showing the change (jumping around in time) can be jarring. Unlike "500 Days of Summer," it doesn't say when the scene takes place. Eventually the actors' emotional power overcomes this and the rhythm is accepted by the viewer.
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H20
Reviewed by Ventrillochef for Halloween: H20 at 2010-09-07 09:45:23
Plot was real good.. pick up perfectly after halloween and halloween 2
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Ang Lee Does It Again
Reviewed by criddic2 for Brokeback Mountain at 2010-04-01 02:54:51
The director of "Eat Drink Man Woman" (1994), "Sense and Sensibility" (1995) and "The Ice Storm" (1997) has delivered a moving - even heartbreaking- tale of love that cannot be fulfilled. The performances are uniformly solid, with particularly worthy turns by Ledger and Gyllenhaal.
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A Masterpiece of Suspenseful film making
Reviewed by Axellion for Shutter Island at 2010-02-28 10:18:08
Some movies beg for repeat viewings, Shutter Island practically demands it. That is not to say it was hard to follow or the plot baffling in some way. There is so much more than meets the eye here, this is no simply detective story, so many small details and touches that a return viewing would bring already deep characters and scenes into an entirely different light. So profound is the mystery of Shutter Island that a second viewing many be as if watching a new film. Leonardo DiCaprio once again teams with Martin Scorsese, playing U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels. Sent to the fog shrouded tilter island to investigate a disappearance and the local insane asylum. Scorsese once again propels his actors to great heights. DiCaprio?s Marshal Daniels is a severely troubled man, the denizens of the asylum only serving to reminding him of his own labored mind, his past coming back to haunt him. An extraordinarily tight thriller, from the very first frame, as a boat emerges from the fog, Shutter Island is a masterwork of suspense, the plot thickens and the disappearance fades away to the greater mystery of the asylum, truly genuinely creepy. Scorsese has another masterpiece on his hands; the deeper picture slowly builds, each sliver forming a remarkable tense downright eerie account. Music was of particular note, a very quiet film at times, with a sudden, perhaps scary and startling, score. Not from jump scares but slow haunting images, the island itself comes alive, sinking its fangs into the viewer, entangling. Stunning visual and very well acted across the board. Scorsese continues to prove the he is in fact the greatest living director. I genuinely had absolutely no idea how the film would end, I could not imagine a way in which it could wrap up this enigmatic plot. Yet somehow it comes together, an ending so shocking and utterly spine-chilling, it changes this entire pervious events. I must see it again; I need to watch it with new eyes, watching for the small clues, seeing the minute word and actions, hinting at deeper events. A meticulously crafted film, the fog dissolves, reveling something remarkably heart wrenching.
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Down by the Station
Reviewed by www.BraidedThreads.blogspot.com for The Station Agent at 2008-08-28 11:56:44
I saw this film for the second time recently. What a delight it remains! The rural Newfoundland setting is sparse, and yet the script moves quickly from one social encounter to the next, each new scene revealing more about these characters and their desires, their anguish, their capacity for childlike joy. The chemistry between the three main characters is so unlikely and so delightful that it is pointless to analyze beyond the obvious forms of emptiness that draw them together. So, one at a time: Peter Dinklage as Finn gives a stunning performance that ranges from shy vulnerability, to rage, to patient endurance. He is an astonishing, smart actor. Bobby Cannavale, the Cuban American, Joe, almost steals every scene he is in. His unfiltered energy and his desperate extroversion is both shocking and delightful. Almost steals. I was too busy watching Finn and Olivia's responses to Joe since those responses were equally fascinating. And Patricia Clarkson gives a slightly veiled but rich performance as Olivia that begins with moments of hilarious clumsiness but slowly grows to reveals a deep woundedness under the surface. The film carries potentially heavy material with amazing light-handedness, and yet the deeper themes manage to resonate. It is light-hearted without treating its characters lightly. It is light-hearted and heartening at the same time.
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Remarkable
Reviewed by SmartChic for Brokeback Mountain at 2008-08-07 14:23:14
Truly great performances all around.
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Best romantic drama ever!
Reviewed by sonya72 for Brokeback Mountain at 2008-03-19 15:31:58
This is the best romantic drama that I've ever seen. Heath Ledger will be missed!
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Square Peg In The Round Hole
Reviewed by Penny for The Station Agent at 2008-03-19 12:17:02
Thoroughly enjoyed the screenwriting, sets & performances of The Station Agent. The story is one of friendship & acceptance. Haven't we all felt like a square peg in a round hole at some point in our lives? Reccomend to all who enjoy independent films, and art theatres.
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Academy Awards(2010) Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
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Academy Awards(2005) Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
(2005) R

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
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Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
(2010) R

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
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Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
(2010) R

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
(2008) R

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
(2004) Unrated

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
(2005) R

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
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