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FILM REVIEW: 'STOKER'Matthew Goode Brings Razor-Sharp Performance To Stunningly Perverse ThrillerFraught with an erotic, twisted energy, Stoker’s visuals matter more than the actual plot - style over substance. |
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TV INTERVIEW: ALISON BRIE & DANNY PUDI'Community' Season 4 Brings Change & Revitalized Spirit To Fan-Favorite Quirky ComedyDanny Pudi: I think for us the one thing that we wanted to do and make sure that comes across this year is that our genuine love for the show comes across... |
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FILM REVIEW: 'HITCHCOCK'Anthony Hopkins & Helen Mirren Delight In The Macabre In Lively Master Of Suspense BiopicFor someone so visible in the public eye and pop culture, Alfred Hitchcock is a nearly impossible man to portray, and Hopkins does so with an easy grace. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'DOUBLE INDEMNITY'Now Streaming: Billy Wilder's Classic Crime Story Is Film Noir At Its BestThe great Alfred Hitchcock once wrote that "Since 'Double Indemnity', the two most important words in motion pictures are 'Billy' and 'Wilder.'" |
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FILM INTERVIEW: CREATORS OF 'THE RUM DIARY'Johnny Depp, Director Bruce Robinson & Producer Graham King Talk Hunter S. ThompsonJohnny Depp: "Hunter was always about a kind of freedom, to me. He was always incredibly free and incredibly brilliant and smart about understanding his freedom..." |
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FILM REVIEW: ‘LOVE CRIME’Alain Corneau Mixes Film Noir and Office Politics in Cold-Blooded ThrillerA dramatic thriller featuring themes of power, lust, greed, manipulation, and murder, it is not surprising the French filmmaker infused some film noir elements... |
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ARTS REVIEW: 'SLEEP NO MORE'Wander Through a "Hotel" in a Creepy, Interactive Telling of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'"It's powerful stuff that ought be experienced by anyone who knows what it feels like to wake up with the sweats..." |
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FILM INTERVIEW: LIAM NEESON & JANUARY JONESThe Two Stars Discuss Their New Mystery Thriller, 'Unknown'January Jones: "What's fun about being sweet? Am I typecast as being horrible? Maybe. It's kind of great, isn't it? I try to always do something different." |
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FILM REVIEW: 'THE MEL BROOKS COLLECTION'The Collected Works of One of Comedy's Greatest, Stupidest MindsComing out December 15th from Twentieth Century Fox, just in time for Christmas... |
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Hitchock's "Rebecca"Are you a dreamer? Just an ordinary gal who has daydreamed of this rich, handsome, sought-after guy... |
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FILM COLUMN: 'THE 39 STEPS'Innocence And Espionage In Hitchcock's Classic ThrillerThe incomparable Alfred Hitchcock had a favorite theme: An innocent man is accidentally drawn into an espionage plot... |
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FILM COLUMN: DOING IT MY WAYA Writer/Director's Crusade To Circumvent The Studio SystemWhen I was a teenager, I would go to movies with my buddy, Bob. A woman asked me why Bob and I were always going to the movies. I said, "Because I like movies." |