Maxioms by Jane Anderson
The two other parts [Moore] played from the '50s are so different from Evelyn Ryan. The character she played in read more
The two other parts [Moore] played from the '50s are so different from Evelyn Ryan. The character she played in The Hours was a woman who fled the oppression of her home. Evelyn Ryan stayed. She chose to brave it out, because she was determined to make sure every one of those 10 kids of hers made it out of that house intact. It's heroic.
We had a couple glitches in the beginning with the machines. But there were no major problems. I think the read more
We had a couple glitches in the beginning with the machines. But there were no major problems. I think the only major issue was intimidation with the machines. Some people tried to make it harder than it was.
Steven Ross has concurred that this plan will meet the Office of Human Rights' concern and will disperse the (English read more
Steven Ross has concurred that this plan will meet the Office of Human Rights' concern and will disperse the (English as a Second Language) population across the district.
I think the reason she's done so many of these films is because the '50s is such a rich era read more
I think the reason she's done so many of these films is because the '50s is such a rich era for describing the journey of a woman,
The movie is really walking a very delicate line. Because I don't want to look like I'm condoning staying in read more
The movie is really walking a very delicate line. Because I don't want to look like I'm condoning staying in a marriage like that. And I'm not saying that it's right that women at the time had no choice but to stay in the home and raise kids, but at the same time, I wanted to celebrate the fact that she was a deeply intelligent, insightful, strong woman who found joy in that situation.