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September 10, 1968
Big Daddy Kane September 10, 1966 Robin Goodridge (Bush) September 10, 1966 Miles Zuniga (Fastball) September 10, 1960 Siobhan Fahey (Bananarama) September 10, 1960 Dave Lowry (Cracker) September 10, 1956 Johnny Fingers (Boomtown Rats) September 10, 1950 Joe Perry (Aerosmith) September 10, 1945 Jose Feliciano September 10, 1942 Danny Hutton (Three Dog Night) |
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Joaquin Phoenix I'm Still Here Movie Panned By CriticsSeptember 10, 2010
Actor Joaquin Phoenix's new movie I'm Still Here, which documents his attempt to launch a rap career, has been panned by critics.
The movie, directed by Casey Affleck, premiered at the Venice Film Festival earlier this week. Phoenix was followed by cameras over a twelve month period for the fly-on-the-wall documentary, which has divided cinema-goers over whether or not it is a hoax. Robert Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, said the movie shows how Phoenix “has lost contact with his inner self”. Slate critics Dana Stevens wrote: "The worst thing about 'I'm Still Here' is the fact that it exists." But Entertainment Weekly critic Owen Gleiberman was more positive, writing that I'm Still Here is “a riveting — and, in its way, cautionary — case study of a celebrity self-destructively addicted to his own psychodrama”. I'm Still Here is released in the UK on September 17. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Joaquin Phoenix: 'I Wanted To Quit I'm Still Here' (30.09.2010)
Joaquin Phoenix I'm Still Here Trailer Debuts (18.08.2010)
Joaquin Phoenix's 'Fan Fight Was Staged' (13.03.2009)
Joaquin Phoenix 'Confronts Heckling Fan In Miami' (12.03.2009)
Joaquin Phoenix 'Not Suffering Mental Illness' (02.03.2009)
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