Film - Anmeldelser--This foreign site features a photo of Alan and Georgina Cates that I've never seen before. The photo is so precious that I've included it below.

"Shall we dance?"
An Awfully Big Adventure--"Not to be confused with Pee Wee's Big Adventure" is how this review begins. The Green Hartnett gives ABA a glowing review (4 stars even!), but somehow manages to confuse Georgina Cates with Phoebe Cates. Well, at least they get Alan "Who?" right. That's all that matters!
The following gif is from a site I wasn't able to locate any longer, but the picture was salvaged:

Bob Roberts--This site seems to keep giving problems, so until they get it right, here's the picture. The site also offers the movie clip, which has no Alan in it, which is why I don't have it available here.
"Boy, is he in for a rude awakening!" says Lukas.
The Raphael Ensemble--The site for the ensemble that played on the soundtrack for CME. No pictures of AR; just for trivia.
Fresh ; Closet land (Le Monde diplomatique)--A French movie review; text only.
Die Hard--This is a fabulous site that features great text and photos, including two rarely seen Alan shots. There are some RealAudio clips, but no AR.
Happy Trails, Hans--A great page with an article discussing the shoot-'em-up type films like "Die Hard" and "Lethal Weapon." No pictures of AR, but there is a sound byte you can download of the dialog between Maclane and Gruber that starts with "You know my name, but who are you?" and ends with "Yippe Kay-yay..."
Die Hard--One of my favorite sites. Download video clips from all three "Die Hard" films, including trailers, a behind-the-scenes shot and an AR interview.
Die Hard script--The October 2, 1987 version.
Stirb Langsam--A "Die Hard" review with a couple of nice black-and-white Alan shots.
Dogma
Kevin Smith interview--The Ritz Filmbill chronicles the director's career.There's a small mention at the end about "Dogma," but no Alan reference.
Dogma--A very informative site on the background on the movie.
Dogma--Another site with rumors that Alanis Morrisette will play God! Say it isn't so! And scroll further down to find out Alan was not to play Metatron, the voice of God, but Azrael, a demon. Woo hoo! Another vvvv--Oh, I can't say it---VILLAIN! ACK! But drats, it wasn't true; he'll be a good guy once again.
Kevin Kline Online: Image Gallery--Everything you wanted to know about Kevin Kline. Plus download neat snaps from the movie!
Deluxe Labs--The Toronto-based company that mastered the sound for January Man. Nothing but a mention of the film along with many others, but good for trivia.
The Magic of Dr. Mesmer--The site no longer exists, but I kept the better jpeg here.

"Take hold..."
Michael Collins
"A Greater Truth?"--A review by Gary Susman in The Phoenix.
Aysgarth--A Web site on the waterfalls where Robin Hood takes a dive with Little John.
Kevin's Tune Page--Scroll down to listen to MIDI files of "Everything I do..." and the Overture. Once the sound console appears on your screen, hold down your mouse to save it, then leave the page so you can hear the music. You'll know what I mean when you get here. The page has music playing all the while you're at the page, and you won't be able to hear what you downloaded until you leave.
Another MIDI page--This one is of "Everything I do..." but very close to the original. Very pretty!
Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves--This page provides an example of how Kevin Reynolds matted the Jerusalem scene.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Michael Kamen)--A review of the soundtrack.
Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves--A review of the movie; text only.
Sense & Sensibility--A nice site with a downloadable video clip of Willoughby bringing Marianne home after she hurt her ankle.
PEAK Movie Reviews--By Julie Prince, who refers to our "always wonderful Alan Rickman."
Preview: Sense and Sensibility--A pretty site with pictures, text and the 14 MB download of the long trailer. Go to the bottom of the page for a great picture!
Sense & Sensibility--From The Cavalier Daily: A review by Elizabeth A. Williams.
Sense & Sensibility--The Ritz Filmbill reviews S&S.
Goldney Hall Handbook 1997-98--Goldney Hall appeared in the movie, but where?
Linköping Science Fiction Archive: Truly, Madly, Deeply--Text reviews of the movie.
Get a
Life Online!--Movie capsule reviews on TMD and several others. Many
other favorites included! A great listing to refer to.
"Angel with Horns"--The famous Guardian article on Alan by Suzie Mackenzie.
All Things Considered--The NPR broadcast of an interview with Alan on 30 December 1997 for "The Winter Guest". Incidentally, you can order a transcript ($17.90 US) or transcript and tape set ($27.90 US) by calling 1-888-677-6397 or writing:
NPR Tapes & Transcripts
PO Box 4370
Upper Marlboro, MD 20775-4370
If you're like me and can't afford it yet, then you can try recording it with a software program right from the site. (Mac users: Try the program SimpleSound.)
Bomb-O-Meter--Vote for your favorite film! I did, and the average score was 79--"May not win the race, but it definitely runs in the money. A plucky little pony."
Chicago Film Festival--They were smart to award "The Winter Guest" top honors--The Gold Hugo--at this event! The press release is here.
ECRAN NOIR - The Winter Guest--A French review with production notes and a picture of Emma.Click here for the Ecran Noir translation by R. Faey.
LMOWeb--The London Metropolitan Orchestra did the soundtrack for "The Winter Guest." Everything you ever wanted to know about them.
The
Winter Guest--Review from Boxoffice.com. A glowing review by Kim Williamson.
A 'Winter' Tale--The Boston Globe's Jay Carr loves Alan Rickman. Read his glowing review.
The Winter Guest--A review on At the Ritz Filmbill. Different picture of Emma and Phyllida.