All The Rage In and About
It’s Miller Time
Cinema This Month
In a relatively short period of time, Sienna Miller has established herself not only as a talented
actress, but also as an intriguing style icon. She drew rave reviews for her performances in Casa-
nova, starring the late Heath Ledger, and Factory Girl, in which she played real-life socialite Edie
Sedgwick. Up next for the beautiful blond starlet are roles in two highly anticipated films set to
open this month.
In, The Edge of Love, Sienna Miller stars alongside Keira Knightley in this beautifully-drawn love
story, inspired by actual events surrounding the legendary Welsh poet Dylan Thomas during World
War II. Miller and Knightley portray two extraordinary and free-spirited women who form a surpris-
ingly intimate friendship with one another despite their conflicting and tempestuous passions for
Thomas. Matthew Rhys, probably best known for his role as the adorable gay brother Kevin on
ABC’s hit drama Brothers & Sisters, depicts the acclaimed literary figure that inspired many through
his works of art.
The Edge of Love opens April 3rd and is not yet rated.
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh was one of the most talked about motion pictures when it premiered
at the Sundance Film Festival last year and is now ready for its national debut. The film, a coming-
Seth Rogen and Anna Faris in Observe and Report
of-age story set in early 1980’s Pittsburgh, is based on a novel of the same name by Pulitzer Prize-
winning author Michael Chabon. Sienna Miller plays a glamorous dilettante who, along with her
reckless bisexual boyfriend, helps a recent college graduate explore love, his sexuality, and the
enigmas surrounding his life —all during one unforgettable summer.
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh starts April 17th and is rated R.
Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck in State of Play
Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx in The Soloist
Beyoncé Knowles and Idris Elba in Obsessed
APRIL 2009 | RAGE monthly 23
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