środa, 5 listopada 2008

Definitely Maybe


Will history begins in 1992, when as a young aspiring policy moves from Wisconsin to New York to begin work at a presidential campaign. At the request of his daughter, Will re-experiencing the past and remembers his stories of romantic relationships with three different women. Will attempt to tell daughter as the most mild version of its history, changes the names of women, so Maya must itself find out who is a woman, which the father finally married. Does her mother is the love of Will from school, Emily reliable? Is it may be his long time friend and confidante, apolitical April? Or maybe it's independent, ambitious journalist Summer? Maya lodging together the puzzle pieces related to the mysterious story of love dad, he begins to realize that love is not that simple. Willowi helps to understand that it is never too late to look at the past ... and perhaps find a happy termination.

piątek, 19 września 2008

rachel weisz in eragon

Rachel Weisz took her stab at a children's novel adaptation and her voice starred in Eragon, which hit theaters in 2006. The novel, which was already grossly popular, made it to the big screen with high hopes and it managed to do fairly well -- though not as well as some boy wizards and hobbits have done in the past.

Rachel Weisz also starred alongside Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti in the holiday comedy Fred Claus in 2007. And she tried her hand at a romantic comedy alongside Jude Law (once again), Norah Jones, Natalie Portman, and David Strathairn in My Blueberry Nights (2007).

czwartek, 28 sierpnia 2008

The Brothers Bloom


The Brothers Bloom 2008
Rachel: Penelope
Released: October 24

A con man gets the tables turned on him by his girlfriend, when he decides to perform one last con with his brother and their silent partner.

poniedziałek, 30 czerwca 2008

Personal life

Weisz is engaged to American film-maker Darren Aronofsky. They have been dating since 2002. They have a son, Henry Chance, born on May 31, 2006 in New York City. The couple reside in the East Village in Manhattan. They are considering getting married in a traditional wedding ceremony at the oldest synagogue in New York.

Rachel Weisz

Rachel Weisz was born on 7th March 1971, in London, England, to Edith, an Austrian psychoanalyst and George, a Hungarian inventor.

Rachel was a model when she was 14 and began acting during her studies at Cambridge University. While there, she formed a theater company named Talking Tongues, which won the Guardian Award, at the Edinburgh Festival, for its take on 'Neville Shouthall' 's "Washbag". Rachel went on to star on stage in the lauded Sean Mathias revival of Noel Coward's "Design For Living." It was a role that won her a vote for Most Promising Newcomer by the London Critics' Circle.

She has starred in many movies, including The Mummy (1999), Enemy at the Gates (2001), and Stealing Beauty (1996). Rachel can also be seen in the movies The Shape of Things (2003), About a Boy (2002), Constantine (2005), and The Constant Gardener (2005), for which she won an Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actor's Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. Currently, she is living with maverick director Darren Aronofsky in Brooklyn and the two of them have a son, Henry Chance.