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Beacon Journal popular culture writerSometimes actors get on these runs. Stretches where it seems not only that they are everywhere, but everywhere they are is good. Ryan Gosling had one of those not long ago, when he was in Blue Valentine, Ides of March, Crazy Stupid Love and Drive. Three of those were in the same year, and it still galls me that he didnât get an Oscar nomination for right now, Matthew McConaughey is on one of those runs. His output since 2012 has included Magic Mike, a movie he pretty much took over; the acclaimed Mud; the marvelous HBO series True Detective; and two Oscar-nominated movies, The Wolf of Wall Street and Dallas Buyers Club. He is nominated for the best-actor Oscar for the latter film and has to be considered the favorite right now, since he has been nabbing other prizes for the performance, including a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild award. At the same time, co-star Jared Leto is on track to a best supporting actor Oscar, having also won earlier honors for his work in Dallas Buyers two actors alone should be enough reason to check out Buyers when it arrives Tuesday (Universal, $ DVD, $ Blu-ray/DVD/digital combo). They are both terrific. But they are also giving their best in service of an excellent movie, whose six nominations also include ones for best picture and original screenplay. And that should encourage you even more to see Buyers Club stars McConaughey as Ron Woodroof, a rambunctious and reckless electrician and occasional rodeo rider who learns in 1985 that he has HIV. Determined to fight the virus and the likely onset of AIDS, he begins questioning what is passing for treatment and demanding other the FDA is refusing to authorize some of the alternatives, Woodroof goes to Mexico and smuggles drugs into the He also learns of other people seeking medical assistance â like the transsexual Rayon (Leto). And, with Rayon, he sets up a âbuyers clubâ which skirts laws against selling unapproved drugs by selling memberships in the club, then giving the drugs to movie is many things at once: an examination of discrimination against people with HIV and AIDS, an attack on government obstinacy, a couple of gripping character portraits (both Ron and Rayon are complicated people) and a movie about change and redemption, specifically as Ronâs attitudes about people in the LGBT community change. In some respects, Dallas Buyers Club is a companion to Schindlerâs List in its presentation of a man who finds a way to help some people even as a larger horror is going on around yes, McConaughey is Oscar-worthy. He lost close to 40 pounds to play the ailing Ron, but thereâs a performance to go with the physical change. He is never over the top, even when another actor might have seen a chance for scenery-chewing. Leto, meanwhile, has been known mainly for a career mixing music (as part of 30 Seconds To Mars) with acting (perhaps most famously on TVâs My So-Called Life); here he shows how very skilled his acting include deleted scenes and âA Look Inside Dallas Buyers Club.âDown video road: Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season arrives on DVD and Blu-ray on Feb. 18; this is the season with the stunning âThe Rains of Castamereâ episode. Nikita: The Fourth and Final Season will be on DVD and Blu-ray on April 22. That same day will see the release of The King Family: Classic Television Specials Collection Volume 1, showcasing the famous musical Heldenfels writes about popular culture for the Beacon Journal and including the HeldenFiles Online blog, He is also on Facebook and Twitter @rheldenfelsabj. You can contact him at 330-996-3582 or rheldenfels@
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Matthew McConaughey is barely recognizable as Ron Woodroof, an electrician/womanizer who ends up finding out he's contracted HIV/AIDS and has 30 days left to live. After searching deeper for information on a relatively unknown disease (at the time), he finds out that there is existing medication that is not yet approved in the that could help him survive after running into red tape when trying to obtain medication, he decides to smuggle massive amounts of pharmaceutical products and starts selling them to other HIV/AIDS infected patients, creating the "Dallas Buyers Club".First of all, what a film. Jean-Marc Vallée's " was quite something to watch, but "Dallas Buyers Club" is a tremendous achievement. Vallée's directing is stellar, the script is top notch, and features a palette of characters that makes this story truly engaging and illness, lust, being incapable of receiving proper treatment, smuggling, death, friendship, the limitations of the legal system, these are all themes that would lead one to think that this film is a depressing drama. It is not. And that's where the success of "Dallas Buyers Club" lies. All these themes would make the perfect recipe for a melodrama, wrap it up in a small package with a big star (McConaughey), and put the "Based on a true Story" stamp. But it's so much, much more."Dallas Buyers Club" avoids all the traps of melodrama by being whole-heartedly hilarious at times, with just the proper dose of raw emotion, and performances that will be remembered for ages. Half-way through the film, my friends and I looked at each other, in a bit of disbelief, unanimously agreeing that McConaughey deserves an Oscar for this. Jared Leto is also wonderful as Rayon, an AIDS-infected transvestite patient that will become a great friend and business partner, and that will trigger Woodroof's change of vision towards homosexuality. And it is not drastic. It comes in all kinds of subtleties and heart-warming moments. Hats off to Jennifer Garner as well, she is ever offering a heavy-hearted tone, this is a story of perseverance and positivity with an interesting setting that sheds some light on an often forgotten page of history. Engaging social drama, well-written comedy, and wonderful cinematic experience altogether.
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Rate toursSign inRegister US releasesComing soon in USNetflixNetflix (coming soon)HBO MaxAmazon PrimeDisney+Apple TV+ UK releasesUK - Upc. releases All RankingsTop 1000 FA Box officeTrailersLatest TrailersWhat critics sayMovies by topicSagas & Franchises Current TV SeriesTop TV SeriesRate TV Series Top FilmaffinityTop of the TOPTop releasesRanking of lists Awards & FestivalsAll Oscars2021 overview About FAContact Us File Trailers [1] Image gallery [19] Plugin not supported. where to watch rent buy ads Original title Dallas Buyers Club Year 2013 Running time 117 min. Country United States Director Screenwriter Craig Borten, Melisa Wallack Music Varios Cinematography Yves BĂ©langer Cast Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto, Steve Zahn, Dallas Roberts, Denis O'Hare, Griffin Dunne, Kevin Rankin, Lawrence Turner, Michael O'Neill, Deneen Tyler, Donna Duplantier, Ian Casselberry, Evermore, Noelle Wilcox Producer Truth Entertainment, Voltage Pictures, RÂČ Films, Evolution Independent. Distributor: Focus Features Genre Drama | Biography. Based On A True Story. Drugs. Disease/illness. AIDS. 1980s. 1990s. Independent Film (US) Synopsis Based on the true-life tale of Ron Woodroof, a drug taking, women loving, homophobic man who, in 1986 was diagnosed with full blown HIV/AIDS and given thirty days to live. He started taking the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved AZT, the only legal drug available in the which brought him to the brink of death. To survive, he smuggled non-toxic, anti-viral medications from all over the world, but yet still illegal in the Other AIDS patients sought out his medications forgoing hospitals, doctors and AZT. With the help of his Doctor, Eve Saks and a fellow patient, Rayon, Ron unintentionally created the Dallas Buyers Club, the first of dozens which would form around the country, providing its paying members with these alternative treatments. The clubs, growing in numbers and clientele, were brought to the attention of the FDA and pharmaceutical companies which waged an all out war on Ron. Rankings Position #40 Best Biopics/Biographical Movies #40 Best Movies Based on a True Story #126 Best Movies of the 21st century Awards 2013: 3 Academy Awards: Best Actor (McConaughey) & Supp. Actor (Leto) and Makeup 2013: 2 Golden Globes: Best Actor (McConaughey) & Supporting Actor (Leto) 2013: New York Film Critics Circle: Best Supporting Actor (Jared Leto) 2013: Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Best Supporting Actor (Leto) 2013: Critics Choice: Best Actor & Supporting Actor. 3 nominations 2013: Gotham Awards: Best Actor (Matthew McConaughey) 2013: Roma Film Festival: Official Selection 2013: National Board of Review (NBR): Top 10 Independent Films 2013: Independent Spirit Awards: Best Actor (McConaughey) & Best Supporting Actor (Leto) 2013: Satellite Awards: Best Actor (McConaughey) & Supporting Actor (Leto) 2013: Producers Guild Awards (PGA): Nominated for Best Film 2013: Writers Guild of America (WGA): Nominated for Best Original Screenplay 2013: Screen Actors Guild (SAG): Best Actor (McConaughey) & Supporting Actor (Leto) 2013: Chicago Film Critics Awards: Best Supporting Actor (Leto). 2 Nominations 2013: San Francisco Film Critics Circle: 2 Nom., including Best Actor (McConaughey) 2013: Boston Society of Film Critics Awards: Nominated for Best Supp. Actor (Leto) Critics' reviews Movie Soulmates' ratings Register so you can access movie recommendations tailored to your movie taste. Friends' ratings Register so you can check out ratings by your friends, family members, and like-minded members of the FA community. Ranking Lists Position 7 My Top 10 Movies from 2013 (595) 23 Movies with a Great Male Lead (132) 26 My Favorite Biopics/Biographical Movies (60) Is the synopsis/plot summary missing? Do you want to report a spoiler, error or omission? Please send us a message. If you are not a registered user please send us an email to info@ All copyrighted material (movie posters, DVD covers, stills, trailers) and trademarks belong to their respective producers and/or distributors. For US ratings information please visit:
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Entertainment February 22, 2014 / 7:00 AM / CBS News The Oscar-nominated actor told CBS News' Lee Cowan about the low-budget 25-day shoot Matthew McConaughey on pressures filming "Dallas Buyers Club" 01:45 Matthew McConaughey didn't just star in "Dallas Buyers Club," he also put up some of his own money to help get the film made. Matthew McConaughey's low-budget "Dallas Buyers Club" brings high acclaim 01:50 Based on true events, the drama centers on Ron Woodruff, a red-blooded Texan who goes to extremes to live longer after being diagnosed with HIV in the 1980s. The 44-year-old actor, who is now starring on HBO's "True Detective," told CBS News' Lee Cowan in an interview for "Sunday Morning" that it was very difficult to secure financing for the project, given that the film focuses on a somewhat-unlikable homophobic drug addict fighting a grim prognosis. McConaughey says that the film was turned down 137 times by studios and financiers before it eventually came to fruition. The "Wolf of Wall Street" star also revealed that the filmmakers hit a major snag after the film was green-lit. "We think we have financing, we find out five weeks out that financing was not real," he told Cowan. "We have a start date, and everyone finds out that financing was not real, so we start to sweat and scramble." But persistence, and some personal donations, paid off in the end. Oscar nominees' one degree of separation 35 photos "Dallas Buyers Club" is now up for six Academy Awards, including a best actor nod for McConaughey, his first Oscar nomination ever. Find out if he wins when the 86th Academy Awards airs Sunday, March 2 on ABC. Watch the video at the top of this story to see McConaughey discuss what it was like shooting "Dallas Buyers Club" in just 25 days. Ken Lombardi Ken Lombardi is an entertainment reporter for CBS News. He has interviewed over 300 celebrities, including Clint Eastwood, Oprah Winfrey and Tom Hanks. Twitter Facebook Thanks for reading CBS NEWS. Create your free account or log in for more features. Please enter email address to continue Please enter valid email address to continue
0:00:03.5 Landry Ayres: Welcome to Pop & Locke, Iâm Landry Ayres. In the wake of a worldwide pandemic, today, we take a look back at another. Dallas Buyers Club, the 2013 historical drama, featuring Oscar- winning performances by Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey, is a raw and intimate portrayal of mortality in the face of bureaucracy and greed.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Director and producer Jean-Marc VallĂ©e, who won an Emmy for directing the hit HBO series âBig Little Liesâ and whose 2013 drama âDallas Buyers Clubâ earned multiple Oscar nominations, has died. He was died suddenly in his cabin outside Quebec City, Canada, over the weekend, his representative Bumble Ward said Sunday. VallĂ©e was acclaimed for his naturalistic approach to filmmaking, directing stars including Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal over the past directed Emily Blunt in 2009âČs âThe Young Victoriaâ and became a sought-after name in Hollywood after âDallas Buyers Club,â featuring Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, earned six Academy Awards nominations, including best picture.âWith a gentle hand and heart Jean-Marc was a true receiver â he didnât romanticize life so much as he saw life romantic â from the struggle to the pain to the wink and the whisper, love stories were everywhere in his eye,â tweeted McConaughey, one of several stars paying tribute to VallĂ©e on often shot with natural light and hand-held cameras, giving actors freedom to improvise from the script and move around within a sceneâs location. The crew roamed up and down the Pacific Coast Trail to shoot Witherspoon in 2014âČs âWild.ââThey can move anywhere they want,â the Canadian filmmaker said of his actors in a 2014 interview with The Associated Press. âItâs giving the importance to storytelling, emotion, characters. I try not to interfere too much. I donât need to cut performances. Often, the cinematographer and I were like, âThis location sucks. Itâs not very nice. But, hey, thatâs life.ââHe re-teamed with Witherspoon to direct the first season of âBig Little Liesâ in 2017, and directed Adams in 2018âČs âSharp Objects,â also for HBO. VallĂ©e won DGA awards for both.âI will always remember you as the sun goes down,â Witherspoon wrote on Instagram along with a series of photos of the director. âChasing the light. On a mountain in Oregon. On a beach in Monterey. Making sure we all caught a little magic in this lifetime. I love you, Jean Marc. Until we meet again.âHer âBig Little Liesâ co-star Laura Dern on Instagram called VallĂ©e a âbeloved friendâ who was âone of our great and purest artists and dreamers.âLeto said on Twitter that he was âa filmmaking force and a true artist who changed my life.âAnd Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted that âJean-Marc VallĂ©eâs passion for filmmaking and storytelling was unmatched â so too was his talent. Through his work and with his art, he left a mark in Quebec, across Canada, and around the world.â___Associated Press Writers Jake Coyle and Andrew Dalton contributed to this 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Dallas Buyers Club, a film that masterfully brings to life the tumultuous era of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, turns 10 years old on Nov. 1.Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, this powerful drama is
Director and producer Jean-Marc VallĂ©e, who won an Emmy for directing the hit HBO series âBig Little Liesâ and whose 2013 drama âDallas Buyers Clubâ earned multiple Oscar nominations, has died. He was 58. His representative Bumble Ward said Sunday that VallĂ©e died suddenly in his cabin outside Quebec City, Canada, over the weekend. VallĂ©e was acclaimed for his naturalistic approach to filmmaking, directing stars including Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal over the past decade. He directed Emily Blunt in 2009âČs âThe Young Victoriaâ and became a sought-after name in Hollywood after âDallas Buyers Club,â featuring Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, earned six Academy Awards nominations, including best picture. Jean-Marc VallĂ©e was an Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated director. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Jean-Marc VallĂ©e won the Emmy for outstanding directing for a limited series, movie or a dramatic special for âBig Little Lies,â starring Nicole Kidman and Reese for HBO Jean-Marc VallĂ©e on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards with the star-studded cast of âBig Little Lies.âAFP via Getty Images He often shot with natural light and hand-held cameras and gave actors freedom to improvise the script and move around within a sceneâs location. The crew roamed up and down the Pacific Coast Trail to shoot Witherspoon in 2014âČs âWild.â âThey can move anywhere they want,â the Canadian filmmaker said of his actors in a 2014 interview with the Associated Press. âItâs giving the importance to storytelling, emotion, characters. I try not to interfere too much. I donât need to cut performances. Often, the cinematographer and I were like, âThis location sucks. Itâs not very nice. But, hey, thatâs life.ââ He re-teamed with Witherspoon to direct the first season of âBig Little Liesâ in 2017, and directed Adams in 2018âČs âSharp Objects,â also for HBO. VallĂ©e won DGA awards for both. Jean-Marc VallĂ©e was acclaimed for his naturalistic approach to filmmaking, directing stars including Jake Gyllenhaal over the past Agostini /Invision/AP Jean-Marc VallĂ©e first worked with Reese Witherspoon on 2014âs âWild.âGetty Images
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