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However, when I think of Darren Aronofsky, I can't help but gravitate toward what I think is his most underrated film: The Fountain, released in 2006. The science fiction love story, starring Hugh ...
Perhaps Darren Aronofsky should have called his new movie "Love and Death." (Though that's been taken.) Or, for prurient viewers, "Rachel Weisz in a Bathtub." (But that would be misleading.) ...
Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain (Warner Bros.) is, by any standard, a grand folly of a movie. In his first attempt at getting the thing made, beginning in 2000, Aronofsky wasted $18 million ...
One local area critic has been, to borrow a cliché from the nation's former central banker "irrationally exuberant" in her praise of the movie, going one step further by giving it four stars. I ...
The long road that Darren Aronofsky's "The Fountain" took on the way to the big screen reveals the challenge an indie filmmaker faces in a big studio's moviemaking process.
Slight snippet's of news bits have circulated around the web on Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain for more than a year now. Originally set to star Brad Pitt, the production has undergone various ...
Indeed, Aronofsky's six-year journey to get "The Fountain" to the screen comes off as a more benign version of the obsessive quests his antiheroes often pursue.
Aronofsky decided to send Jackman his Fountain script, and the actor was on board the project the next day. Hugh Jackman felt lucky to be with an actor like Rachel Weisz for ‘The Fountain’ Related ...