Kate Winslet waved to her fans earlier today on her way into a photo call for The Reader during the Berlin Film Festival. After posing for pictures, she sat down with her costars for a press conference and then got fancy to hit the premiere alongside Ralph Fiennes. Kate's up for an Oscar for her role in the WWII drama, but she's pragmatic about the odds of winning since she's been nominated five times before but never has won. She said, "I'm so used to it, having gone through it before and having lost so many times. Being in that losing state is something I'm much more comfortable in, in a funny kind of a way." Kate's wise not to get her hopes too high, but after all her award season success so far, her sixth time might be lucky. You could be too - fill out your ballot and enter to win a year of movies!
That was Billy Elliot director Stephen Daldry's declaration to me moments after Kate Winslet won her second trophy of the evening at the Golden Globes ceremony.
Stephen Daldry's The Reader was obviously intended as an Important Film, dealing as it does with the Germans' collective guilt over the Holocaust and coming as it does ...
'THE DEAD are still dead, aren't they?" That's Kate Winslet, in charac ter as Hanna Schmitz, in Stephen Daldry's beautiful new film, "The Reader." Hanna is speaking of the Holocaust, an event with which she is terribly entwined. It is uttered...
As in 2002's "The Hours," director Stephen Daldry and screenwriter David Hare's last pairing, "The Reader" has the flawless production values and sheen of prestige that make it easy to admire, [...] Read more!
Stephen Daldry's first two feature films earned him best director Academy Award nominations and his latest offering, the Holocaust-haunted "The Reader," debuts this week with a dose of outsider Oscar buzz....
DOES "The Reader" trivialize the Holocaust? The upcoming Weinstein Co. movie, directed by Stephen Daldry, stars Kate Winslet as a Nazi concentration camp guard accused of incinerat ing 300 Jews, and is being pushed for Oscar consid eration. But...
British movie director STEPHEN DALDRY has confirmed reports he is planning to stage an operatic version of his 2002 Academy Award-wining film THE HOURS.
Daldry is ...