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I added some old photoshoot outtakes that Ellen did a while back, All MQ.
small picture update
Posted by: Michelle | Date: 11 May 2008
Unknown pictures have been added to the gallery. Since there isn't many things to update on, I'll try to make some icons and blends for the site.
It has been tentatively announced that Page is set to play Jane Eyre in a new version of the Charlotte Bronte novel. Little else is known about the casting, directing or writing credits thus far, but if the early announcement of Page's involvement is any indication.
Page is currently filming the thriller PEACOCK with Susan Sarandon and Cillian Murphy in Des Moines, Iowa. The film is set for a 2009 release. She's also in pre-production for a movie entitled WHIP IT!, also set for a 2009 release.
2008 MTV Movie Awards
Posted by: Ivonne | Date: 10 May 2008
Ellen/Juno is nominated for the following categories:
• Best Female Performance - Ellen Page in 'Juno' • Best Kiss - Ellen Page and Michael Cera in 'Juno' • Best Movie - Juno
"Juno" press conference in tokyo
Posted by: Ivonne | Date: 07 May 2008
Ellen attended the "Juno" press conference today in tokyo. Thanks to Gossip Girls, I added 9 images from the event. More pictures will be added, so be patient! :)
Edit by Michelle: HQ images from that event have beed added!
Ellen Page takes on 'Jane Erye'
Posted by: Michelle | Date: 06 May 2008
Ellen Page is set to play one of English literature's most famous characters, the eponymous heroine of Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre." Alison Owen of Ruby Films, who most recently produced "The Other Boleyn Girl," is working with BBC Films to develop the new adaptation of Bronte's classic 19th century romance. It's the story of a mousy governess who softens the heart of her saturnine employer Mr. Rochester, only to discover that he's hiding a terrible secret.
Moira Buffini has written the screenplay. No director is yet attached, but the producers are aiming to set the project up to shoot this fall.
"Jane Eyre" is one of the most adapted novels in English literature, with at least 20 previous film or TV versions. Most recently, the BBC itself made it into a miniseries that won three Emmys last year. The last bigscreen adaptation, in 1996, was directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starred Charlotte Gainsbourg.
The Canadian Page received an Oscar nomination for her leading role in "Juno" and most recently starred in "Smart People."
gallery addition
Posted by: Ivonne | Date: 05 May 2008
Hello everyone! I added some misc pictures from The Tracey Fragments Blogspot and a still and movie poster were added from Ellen's movie, An American Crime. I found the trailer, you can view it below. Ellen does a wonderful job in the movie! Make sure to see it, and catch the entire movie on showtime this saturday at 9pm!
junbug icons
Posted by: Michelle | Date: 05 May 2008
Hello, just wanted to make a quick update Junbug Icons has new icons added! click here to see icons!
An American horror story
Posted by: Michelle | Date: 04 May 2008
An American horror story Showtime to air film that chronicles death of girl in '60s Indiana
The deeds done in An American Crime are horrible enough. What makes them more horrible are the smiles and laughter that sometimes accompanied them.
The terrifying film, which premieres at 9 p.m. Saturday on Showtime, is based on the story of Gertrude Baniszewski, a divorced mother who, in Indianapolis in 1965, beat and tortured a teenage girl she was supposed to be taking care of. Baniszewski even encouraged her children and others to join in the torture.
Baniszewski, now dead, was eventually convicted of first-degree murder. (She received a life sentence at first but was released after 18 years, even though people protested against any parole for her.) Baniszewski's daughter, Paula, was found guilty of second-degree murder; a Baniszewski son and two other young men were convicted of manslaughter.
No doubt her monstrosity will seem even more considerable to audiences because Ellen Page, so endearing as the star of Juno, plays Sylvia Likens, the 16-year-old who fell victim to Baniszewski. In An American Crime, Page has an almost constant look of incomprehension as mere punishment, unfair though it is, escalates into violence, captivity and torture.
Some of the worst scenes find Sylvia, trapped and immobile in the Baniszewski basement, while children amuse themselves with sundry abusive — though not sexual — acts against her body. As I said, the acts are horrible, but the emotional accompaniment is even worse. It is not only Gertrude who is incapable of seeing the evil in what she does; the young people are just as twisted and blind. (Source/Read More?)