
Rosalind Moran
Journalist at Freelance
Writer, linguist, comms. Words @ Guardian, WIRED, Reader’s Digest, Telegraph, Meanjin, Overland, KYD, TLB, ABR, Electric Lit, Prospect, & others. Views my own.
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faroutmagazine.co.uk | Rosalind Moran
Despite being deemed by some to have been cheated of accolades—he has been repeatedly described by film critics as one of the best actors to have never received an Academy Award nomination—Steve Buscemi is always enthusiastic about praising others’ achievements. He recently listed his top ten favourite films for The Criterion Collection, and the film that he ranks first may come as a surprise.
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faroutmagazine.co.uk | Rosalind Moran
Mon 26 May 2025 21:30, UK He may be seen as the perennial cool customer, but even Jeff Bridges has regrets, although they’re not quite what one might expect. Bridges is something of a Hollywood titan. Born in 1949, his career has spanned seven decades thus far and shows no signs of slowing down. The American actor is well-known for his leading roles in fast-paced genre films and blockbusters, including King Kong, Tron, The Morning After, and, most popularly, The Big Lebowski.
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flipboard.com | Rosalind Moran
Governor signs new school funding formula into law, securing an extra $500 million for Colorado schoolsAfter three decades of little change in the way money is disbursed to schools, Colorado officially has a new funding formula that will go into effect …
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faroutmagazine.co.uk | Rosalind Moran
Mon 26 May 2025 19:15, UK Hollywood can be cruel and exacting in its stipulations for lead actors. It’s not just about whether one can play the part well; one also has to match the physical incarnation of a character that the casting director has in mind. Arbitrary, opaque, and often frustrating, the black box of casting decisions remains a source of regret and what-ifs for many stars and would-be actors alike.
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faroutmagazine.co.uk | Rosalind Moran
Mon 26 May 2025 18:15, UK Audrey Hepburn has long captured the popular imagination, both during her lifetime and in the several decades following her death. The popular imagination, however, sometimes has strange ideas, and few have been as strange as those held by a 22-year-old science student who burgled Hepburn’s home in a truly bizarre heist in 1962. Hepburn has been one of the most recognisable faces in Hollywood ever since her starring role in Roman Holiday in 1953.
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