is a tremendous showcase for Jude Law, who stars as the title character. Funny, furious, and surprisingly physically-imposing (considering his normally slight build; he bulked up significantly for the ...
Bob Hoskins. Michael Caine. Terence Stamp. Clive Owen. Stephen Graham. When you think about the most noteworthy faces of English hard-men films, these are some of the names that come to mind. But Jude ...
“Dom Hemingway” opens with a scene where Jude Law gives an uninterrupted, unflinching monologue about his penis, an idea that came naturally to the film’s writer-director Richard Shepard. “I can talk ...
The Oscars race for best actor may well be a three way fight between Chiwatel Ejiofor, Robert Redford and Matthew McConaughey, though the performance of Jude Law as British gangster Dom Hemingway is ...
Going bald is the best thing that ever happened to Jude Law. Britain’s prettiest export did the best he could with his burden of good looks. He played a genetic ideal in Gattaca, a robotic ideal in ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With an extra 20 pounds, an impressive paunch and bad teeth, actor Jude Law, best known for his golden boy roles, transforms himself into a sleazy, ranting southeast London ...
Jude Law’s portrayal of a convict gone wild is creative, but there’s not much else to Dom Hemingway After 12 years behind bars, Dom (Jude Law) is a little pent-up. That explains his simmering anger, ...
British actor Jude Law pulls out all the stops in Dom Hemingway, a gritty black comedy about a former thief who tries to get his life back on track after serving a 12-year term in prison. The movie ...
Jude Law steals the show as DOM HEMINGWAY, a larger-than-life safecracker with a short fuse — and a long memory — who sets off to collect what he’s owed after 12 years in prison. When his long-awaited ...
The first five minutes of “Dom Hemingway” are a tight shot of Jude Law’s face and naked torso shown in flushing muscular tension while he describes the legendary grandeur and unstoppable power of his ...
“Dom Hemingway” opens with Jude Law as you’ve never seen him before. Namely, he’s delivering a very long, very profane monologue about the greatness of a certain part of his anatomy. Seriously. It’s ...
“Jude Law is Dom Hemingway,” reads the poster for this British comedy—just in case you needed some persuading that the poised, delicately handsome actor could pull off his role as a brutal, randy, ...
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