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After playing John Lennon in "Nowhere Boy," Aaron Johnson tore a page from the late Beatle's life. Just as Lennon became involved with an artist much older than he was and felt artistically ...
“Nowhere Boy” is itself in danger of being swamped by tabloid headlines, largely because Taylor-Wood, who is 43 (and a woman, if you’re wondering), recently had a baby with fiancé and ...
“Nowhere Boy” grossed about $56,000 in its four theaters, a decent showing. Weinstein plans to expand into additional cities over the coming weeks.
on Aug 25, 2010 27 Nowhere Boy makes sense to put it out October 8 2010 here in America. Hope the truth of John Lennon's life comes out too. John Lennon lovechild daughter goo goo ga ga.
From Nowhere Boy 's dreamlike opening (with a single "A Hard Day's Night" chord) to a parade of unadorned historical "moments" — see John get his first guitar. See John play his first gig.
As music biopics go, Nowhere Boy makes an interesting narrative choice right off the bat. Rather than the standard rock-star rise, fall and redemption depicted in films like James Mangold’s 2005 ...
"Nowhere Boy" stars Aaron Johnson, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ann-Marie Duff — all outstanding — as, respectively, the adolescent John Lennon, the aunt who raised him and the erratic mother ...
In “Nowhere Boy,” that artistic eye is clearly at work, and there is a growing confidence that gives the film the swagger it needs to take on such an iconic figure, head unbowed.
“Nowhere Boy” is about a love triangle that involves John Lennon, but he’s the least interesting of the angles. It’s a triangle I don’t remember ever seeing in a movie… ...
A respectable but surprisingly conventional feature-debut effort from Brit artist-turned-helmer Sam Taylor-Wood, “Nowhere Boy” offers a portrait of pop star John Lennon as an angry, ’50s-era ...
Scott Thomas in Nowhere Boy must have had the same effect on me as she did Johnson’s character because going into our interview, I felt quite obligated to sit up straight, be on my best behavior ...
Sam Taylor-Wood's "Nowhere Boy" will signal the end of this year's Times BFI London Film Festival, organizers said Monday.