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Kathryn Ann Bigelow (/ ˈ b ɪ ɡ ə ˌ l oʊ /; born November 27, 1951) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. [1] She has received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010. [2]
Blue Steel is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver and Clancy Brown. [4] The film is about a New York police officer who shoots and kills an armed criminal on her first day of active duty, only for a witness of the incident to steal the criminal's weapon and begin tormenting her life as the object of a homicidal obsession.
Strange Days is a 1995 American science fiction thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, from a screenplay by James Cameron and Jay Cocks, and based on a story by Cameron. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Michael Wincott, Brigitte Bako, and Vincent D'Onofrio.
Here are vampire movies from the '80s, '90s and 2000s, including a few options that kids might even enjoy watching on Netflix, Hulu and beyond. ... Future Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow ...
His 2023 nomination made the then-90-year-old the oldest nominee ever — he broke his own record one year later. ... The first woman to win the best director award was Kathryn Bigelow in 2009 for ...
Point Break is a 1991 American action film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by W. Peter Iliff. It stars Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey.The film's title refers to the surfing term "point break", where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline.
Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow has set her next feature film at Netflix. The streamer confirmed the project during its upfront presentation to advertisers on Wednesday afternoon in New York.
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