Henry is a man seemingly without purpose until he gets a wake-up call after being an unwitting participant in a botched bank heist
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Moving Pictures will choose one of your questions to ask the star himself and will post the video of his answer on this page.
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If you have a question you’d like to ask Keanu, leave it in the comment box below. Moving Pictures will choose one of your questions to ask the star himself and will post the video of his answer on this page.
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Moving Pictures will choose one of your questions to ask the star herself and will post the video of her answer on this page.
Questions must be received before 12 p.m. on Sun., April 3, for consideration
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You can win an authentic movie poster from “Henry’s Crime” signed by the film’s stars Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga and James Caan. To enter, all you need to do is sign up for the Moving Pictures Network newsletter
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The ‘Source Code’ star discusses her role in “Henry’s Crime,” the appeal of Chekhov and working with her producer and co-star Keanu Reeves
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Source Code” star discusses working with James Caan on the set of “Henry’s Crime” and the making of her directorial debut, “Higher Ground.”
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Neo, Ted and 10 other signature roles over the course of an eclectic, $600 million career
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Henry (Keanu Reeves) is a man seemingly without ambition, dreams or purpose, a man sleepwalking his way through life. He gets his wake-up call early one morning when he becomes an unwitting participant in an ill-conceived bank heist.
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In the second part of Elliot V. Kotek’s interview at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival, James Caan and director Malcolm Venville discuss how some prisoners go “jail crazy” like Caan’s character, Max, in their upcoming film “Henry’s Crime.”
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