Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010 Biography.
James Franco - '127 Hours'
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It wasn't until the second time I watched 127 Hours that I fully appreciated the brilliant performance of James Franco. Directed by Danny Boyle and based on the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston, Franco's basically a one-man show in this dramatic film that caused some audience members to seek medical attention due to a particularly graphic and disturbing scene. Franco has been experiencing a career resurgence the past couple of years, and 127 Hours shows just how talented the 32 year old actor is when paired up with the right director
Colin Firth - 'The King's Speech'
© The Weinstein Company
Colin Firth was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Actor category in 2010 for his outstanding performance in 2009's A Single Man. He follows that critically acclaimed film up with yet another award-worthy performance as a stuttering King of England who forms a unique friendship with an Australian speech therapist. Watching Firth and Geoffrey Rush (as the therapist) square off is one of the highlights of the year in films, and both men deliver incredibly moving and real performances.
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Jesse Eisenberg - 'The Social Network'
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Jesse Eisenberg had the difficult job of portraying one of the youngest billionaires in the world in The Social Network, a thought-provoking look behind the scenes at the events leading up to and immediately following the creation of Facebook. As I said in my 5 star review of the film, "Jesse Eisenberg is a revelation as the fast-talking, socially inept, computer genius who goes from obscurity and longing to get into elite clubs to being a self-made billionaire." Eisenberg, who up until The Social Network was best known for playing one of the few survivors in a world overrun by the undead in Zombieland, emerges as one of the finest actors of his generation with his incredible work in The Social Network.
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Ryan Reynolds - 'Buried'
© Lionsgate
James Franco - '127 Hours'
© Fox Searchlight
It wasn't until the second time I watched 127 Hours that I fully appreciated the brilliant performance of James Franco. Directed by Danny Boyle and based on the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston, Franco's basically a one-man show in this dramatic film that caused some audience members to seek medical attention due to a particularly graphic and disturbing scene. Franco has been experiencing a career resurgence the past couple of years, and 127 Hours shows just how talented the 32 year old actor is when paired up with the right director
Colin Firth - 'The King's Speech'
© The Weinstein Company
Colin Firth was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Actor category in 2010 for his outstanding performance in 2009's A Single Man. He follows that critically acclaimed film up with yet another award-worthy performance as a stuttering King of England who forms a unique friendship with an Australian speech therapist. Watching Firth and Geoffrey Rush (as the therapist) square off is one of the highlights of the year in films, and both men deliver incredibly moving and real performances.
More on 'The King's Speech'
Jesse Eisenberg - 'The Social Network'
© Columbia Pictures
Jesse Eisenberg had the difficult job of portraying one of the youngest billionaires in the world in The Social Network, a thought-provoking look behind the scenes at the events leading up to and immediately following the creation of Facebook. As I said in my 5 star review of the film, "Jesse Eisenberg is a revelation as the fast-talking, socially inept, computer genius who goes from obscurity and longing to get into elite clubs to being a self-made billionaire." Eisenberg, who up until The Social Network was best known for playing one of the few survivors in a world overrun by the undead in Zombieland, emerges as one of the finest actors of his generation with his incredible work in The Social Network.
More on 'The Social Network'Read Review
Ryan Reynolds - 'Buried'
© Lionsgate
He's best known for comedies and for being the star of 2011's Green Lantern superhero film, but Ryan Reynolds also has some serious dramatic chops as he displays in Buried, an intense thriller about a man buried alive in Iraq while an unseen kidnapper demands money for his release. To quote from my review, Reynolds delivers "a mature, committed performance, displaying talent sometimes hidden in the numerous romantic comedies and the spattering of action roles he's taken on in recent years. Buried rests squarely on his shoulders and he attacks the character with fierce determination and grit. We have to be able to feel every moment of panic and face this unimaginable terror with this poor truck driver, who was only guilty of being in the wrong place at the worst possible time, or else Buried would be dead on arrival. And the fact we are right there with him is because of how masterfully Reynolds brings to life his character."given the opportunity to dive into meaty material.
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
Top ActorsAand Actresses Of 2010
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