Sandler: I believe in my movies
Adam Sandler has said he believes in his movies and he will continue to try to make people laugh because he loves doing it.
Adam Sandler has said he believes in his movies and he will continue to try to make people laugh because he loves doing it.
The role of Jaws, the towering metal-mouthed assassin of the James Bond movies, cast a long shadow for the 7-foot-2 character actor Richard Kiel, who died Wednesday at age 74. But although Kiel is best known for his appearances in “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Moonraker,” his on-screen career…
The “Captain America†sequel, with Robert Redford in a prominent role, makes its way to Blu-ray and DVD this…
The film festival kicks off this week with 135 movies at three theaters around town.
In his book, Creativity, Inc., Pixar president Ed Catmull explained that “early on, all of our movies suck. That’s a blunt assessment, I know, but I choose that phrasing because saying it in a softer way fails to convey how bad the first versions really are.
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A pair of brilliant British scientists, a troubled woman searching for answers along the Pacific Crest Trail and a drunken curmudgeon turned unlikely father figure are among the diverse characters populating the buzzed-about movies at this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
These 110 movie titles are almost totally ungoogleable. Just try.
Sept. 09–“The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby” is such a complicated tale of true love lost that it takes three movies to tell it
