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DS presents an exclusive preview of Jodie Foster's new movie The Brave One. Sweet-natured radio host Erica Bain (Foster) morphs into a gun-toting vigilante after she and her fiance (Naveen Andrews ...
In “The Brave One,” Jodie Foster is not the type to sit around crying in her corn flakes. After she and her true love are viciously beaten by some random thugs, she tries to recover.
Jodie Foster is in Queensland, Australia, on the phone, in a room looking over the ocean. It's early morning, and a storm is blowing. Jodie Foster sees `The Brave One' as a sort of ghost story ...
Jodie Foster turns in a bravura performance in 'The Brave One.' Making an unflinching film about a difficult-to-tackle topic and complex characters, and sticking to your message, damn the torpedoes.
In Jodie Foster's latest movie, she plays a character who is transformed by her fiance's murder. Foster talks about exploring a character who is faced with murky ethical choices.
Jodie Foster has never been better in True Detective: Night Country. ... It’s not a pleasant movie, but The Brave One is never boring, and that’s largely due to its lead actress.
Jodie Foster's career isn’t just long; it's fearless. She's one of the few actors who's grown up on camera without ever losing control of her image. From child prodigy to Oscar winner to elusive ...
Celebrating movie icons: Jodie Foster As a kid, Foster appeared in both the Disney film Freaky Friday and as a child prostitute in Taxi Driver. She later won an Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs ...
Wes Anderson really wants Jodie Foster to be in one of his movies but has not been able to make it happen. While speaking with Collider about his career and upcoming film “The Phoenician Scheme ...
You know what would be brave? Making an un-flinching film about a difficult-to-tackle topic and complex characters, and sticking to your message, damn the torpedoes. What's not brave, ironically ...
As a kid, Foster appeared in both the Disney film Freaky Friday and as a child prostitute in Taxi Driver. She later won an Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs. Originally broadcast June 17, 2002.