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| Kevin Spacey | Quoyle |
| Julianne Moore | Wavey |
| Cate Blanchett | Petal Bear |
| Judi Dench | Agnis Hamm |
| Pete Postlethwaite | Tert Card |
| Scott Glenn | Jack Buggit |
| Rhys Ifans | Beaufield Nutbeem |
| Gordon Pinsent | Billy Pretty |
| Jason Behr | Dennis Buggit |
| Larry Pine | Bayonet Melville |
| Jeanetta Arnette | Silver Melville |
| Robert Joy | EMS Officer |
| Alyssa Gainer | Bunny |
| Kaitlyn Gainer | Bunny |
| Lauren Gainer | Bunny |
| John Dunsworth | Guy Quoyle |
| Will McAllister | Herry Prowse |
| Marc Lawrence | Cousin Nolan |
| Nancy Beatty | Mavis Bangs |
| Lasse Hallström | Director |
| Kerry Barden | Casting |
| Stephen P. Dunn | Associate Producer, Asst. Director |
| Glen Gauthier | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Linda Goldstein Knowlton | Producer |
| David Gropman | Production Designer |
| Leslie Holleran | Producer |
| Billy Hopkins | Casting |
| Robert Nelson Jacobs | Screenwriter |
| Renee Ehrlich Kalfus | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Michael Kirchberger | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Andrew Mondshein | Editor |
| Diana Pokorny | Co-producer |
| Meryl Poster | Executive Producer |
| E. Annie Proulx | Source Author |
| Gretchen Rau | Set Decoration/Design |
| Peter Rogness | Art Director |
| Karen Schulz-Gropman | Art Director |
| Suzanne Smith | Casting |
| Randy Spendlove | Musical Direction/Supervision |
| Oliver Stapleton | Cinematographer |
| Neil Trifunovich | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Bob Weinstein | Executive Producer |
| Harvey Weinstein | Executive Producer |
| Irwin Winkler | Producer |
| Christopher Young | Score Composer |
The Eerie Coterie is more than just Horror movies and books; deep down Horror means more than slasher films, ghosts, demonic rituals and ramshackle houses filled with psychically gifted creatures. It is the everyday that can creep up on you and freak you out. The Shipping News is a literate film, if there is such a term, but deep down it is composed of all the things that make up a Horror story. It has tragedy and sorrow, and is set in a run down old house out in newfoundland where the main character's daughter "sees things". It is a tale about family and trying to reconnect after the loss of Quoyle's (the main character) wife. This is The Nobody's 2nd favorite film (non-horror) and is such a visually impactful, perfectly acted and surprisingly funny at times. There is also a bit of creepy backstory told in the town cemetery - how's that for creepy!! The book is my #1 favorite book of all time and the soundtrack is filled with haunting pieces. Judi Dench, Kevin Spacey, Julianne Moore and Cate Blanchett are top notch actors tackling what The Eerie Coterie loves the most - a haunted love story.
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Posted October 1, 2010
As a new E. Annie Proulx fan, I was excited to see The Shipping News when it was released on DVD, having not been able to see it in theaters. The Shipping News was terrific, plain and simple. I loved the book, and loved the movie equally as well. Kevin Spacey plays way outside of his usual smooth-guy roles, and is perfectly pathetic as Quoyle. You really feel sorry for the guy. Julianne Moore is sweet and solemn, and Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett make this show memorable. It's a powerful film about moving on to happiness despite miserable circumstances dealt in life. Plus, the score by Christopher Young is sweeping and anthemic. An interesting emotionally and psychologically charged drama.
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Posted February 10, 2010
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