Mr Movies: Our Cate in race for skull

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Our Cate Blanchett is about to add to her status as the biggest box office-earning actress in cinema history with the worldwide release of Indiana Jones 4: The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

It sounds a bit like Monopoly money but Cate’s new film is tipped to earn close to $US1 billion in box office takings around the world, adding to the $US3 billion earned by the three Lord of the Rings films in which Cate played the royal elf, Galadriel.

In Indiana Jones 4: The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Cate plays a Russian spy, Irina Spalko, who embarks on a desperate race to find the “crystal skull” ahead of Professor Henry Walton Jones, Jr, better known, of course, as Indiana Jones played by Harrison Ford, the

character he played in three previous films and in a one-off appearance in a 1993 episode of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

The film also stars Shia LaBeouf, as Indi’s new side-kick, Mutt Williams, and brings back the character of Marion Ravenwood from 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, played then and now by Karen Allen.

Allen is now 57, Harrison Ford 64. They shared adventures - and more! - in Nepal and Egypt in that 1981 film.

This time around? See the film - it adds up to great entertainment with lots of surprises unfolding on screen.

Beckham is actually just one of a dozen international football stars playing themselves.

In the first film, Santiago and his family had travelled from Mexico and were living in poverty in Los Angeles until Santiago, spotted by a talent scout, was invited to England to join Newcastle United.

Goal III, set around the FIFA world Championships in Germany, is now in post-production with a possible Australian release late this year.

It’s a film in which audiences may find it hard to believe Academy Award winner Javier Bardem, playing a love-struck romantic, is the same Javier Bardem who embarked on a killing spree in No Country for Old Men.

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Cate’s all there for Dylan biopic

Monday, December 10th, 2007

CATE Blanchett may intend to shock with her new theatre production, but it was her dramatic turn as rock icon Bob Dylan that commanded the attention of guests at the Australian premiere of biographical film I’m Not There last night.

The expectant mum glowed as she glided up the red carpet in a black figure hugging knee-length dress complete with skyscraper heels, at the Sydney Theatre Company event where the Oscar winner is settling in as co-artistic director.

In pictures: Stars walk the red carpet at the STC

In the unconventional tale, which shifts through different periods of the musician’s life, Dylan is played by six actors - Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, Ben Wishaw, Marcus Carl Franklin and Blanchett.

While all men give solid performances, it is the actress who graces the screen with the most memorable portrayal.

Already the film has won the A-list star the best actress prize at the Venice Film Festival, as well as generated deserved Oscar buzz.

However, Blanchett is now keen to focus on directing her second play Blackbird and taking over the reins of the STC with husband Andrew Upton on December 24.

The busy Blanchett used her last Sydney red carpet spin for Elizabeth: The Golden Age last month to announce she was pregnant with her third child.

She and Upton already have two sons, Dashiel, five, and Roman, three.

I’m Not There is released nationally on Boxing Day, with the actress’ next big screen appearance not until May 22 next year when she features alongside Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones 4.

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