Richard Glatzer died at 63, after four-year battle with ALS. — -- Richard Glatzer, the writer and director of independent films -- including the Oscar-winning "Still Alice" -- is being remembered ...
It starts out innocently enough: not quite keeping up with conversation at a family dinner, or a word just dangling out of reach during a presentation before quickly redirecting to a different one.
Julianne Moore gives a tour de force performance as Alice in "Still Alice." Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics You won’t see a better performance by an actress on film this year than Julianne Moore as ...
Julianne Moore tops the list of this year’s best actress Oscar contenders for her work in the drama Still Alice, in which she plays a woman facing a shocking diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer’s ...
Everyone agrees that Julianne Moore is an Oscar shoe-in for her work as a woman diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in the sad if predictable STILL ALICE. Moore is a respected and dependable actress and it’s ...
Alice Howland (Julianne Moore) is a linguistics professor whose sudden memory losses prompt her to see a neurologist. Then she has to break the news to her disbelieving husband (Alec Baldwin) that she ...
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Filmmaker Richard Glatzer watched the Oscars this year from his room at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles with his husband, Wash Westmoreland. Too weak from a four-year battle with ALS to attend ...
A circumstance that might well qualify as a fate worse than death is to continue living after one side of the human equation — body + mind — has been canceled. For a jaunty account of an active brain ...
LOS ANGELES — Sit down with them, and you'll immediately notice that Julianne Moore and Kristen Stewart are ridiculously tight. Start with the fact that "we're about the same size," estimate Moore.
Losing your mind is a terrible thing to watch, but the splendid acting in “Still Alice” makes it worth the pain. Scarier than any Elm Street nightmare, it succeeds despite itself not because of one ...