“After innumerable plays, books, films, made-for-TV series and specials, and even an opera and a musical, you would think popular culture would have exhausted all the options for telling the story of Lizzie Borden, the New England woman who was . . .
Back in New York with Robert Downey Sr. “It was just fun,” Robert Downey Sr. says of his early New York filmmaking days, in a new interview with Bilge Ebiri for the Village Voice.
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Did You See This? At Cannes, discussing her efforts at “awakening the need in men to talk about the feminine,” Juliette Binoche says she once phoned up director Olivier Assayas to talk to him about it. “You’re a lover of Bergman, who thought …Read More
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