- But in July 2010 the film's producer, Scott Rudin, saw his Jeopardy! win and suggested he audition. "I wasn't sure I should," Horn says, sitting in a hotel room on a recent afternoon, drinking a cup of tea. (Daily Beast)
- Days before the late December release of Extremely Loud Incredibly Close — in which Horn stars as Oskar Schell, a boy struggling to come to grips with the loss of his father, played by Tom Hanks, in the Sept. (Los Angeles Times)
- Legendary actor Max von Sydow is still acting at age 82. In his latest film, Extremely Loud Incredibly Close, he plays a silent, mysterious man, who befriends a boy (played by Thomas Horn) who lost his father (Tom Hanks) on 9/11. (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
- the scene as film composer Alexandre Desplat presided over one of the scoring sessions for the film Extremely Loud Incredibly Close. (Los Angeles Times)
- War Horse impressed Academy voters. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close left some in tears and others indifferent. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo drew rare applause in the first five minutes, after its opening credits. (Reuters)
- A movie called Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close practically begs critics to mimic its title. (The Week Magazine)
- Sandra Bullock must have just LAHVED working on this movie! She just keeps gushing about it! We already told you the first time she wrote an essay on Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, but now shes saying even more. (PerezHilton.com)
- Sandra Bullock wowed at the premiere of her upcoming movie, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, on Thursday night in New York. (Hollywood Reporter)
- In 2005, when Jonathan Safran Foer published his post-9/11 novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the subject was still so raw that some accused him of exploiting the tragedy. (Newsday)
- hollywoodnews.com: That uppercut to the gut we've been waiting for all awards season? It finally arrives in the form of young Thomas Horn. (hollywoodnews.com)
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Extremely loud and incredibly close
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