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Thanks to his incendiary stand-up comedy routines and presence on Saturday Night Live, Murphy wasn’t exactly an unknown when he made his feature debut in 1982’s 48 Hrs, but Walter Hill’s action ...
Starting his 1.5-star review as he meant to go on, Ebert called it “a movie weary almost unto death with the sameness of its genre,” summarising it as “another mindless slog through the familiar ...
Harrison Ford might be one of the most popular and successful movie stars of all time, but that doesn't mean his track record is flawless.
“It was a very bad movie,” he told Francois Truffaut. “The producers were always trying to break into the American market, so they wanted another film star. And so, for the part of the village ...
The final straw that broke the tightly wound and constantly simmering camel’s back was a 1972 run of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth at The Old Vic. Midway through a stretch of shows, Hopkins walked out ...
Christopher Nolan is one of the most notable lifelong James Bond fans in Hollywood, but there are two 007 adventures he holds in the highest esteem.
Quentin Tarantino has been equally lauded and lambasted for his stylish violence, but there's one director above all who ...
Not even an all-time great like Meryl Streep is immune from feeling a tinge of regret over one her countless award-nominated performances.
“Then he stood there and we shot it and one minute later he was done,” Lynch marvelled. He’d only been in Jackson’s orbit ...
John Ford is the most famous, but their association predates the birth of ‘The Duke’ as audiences came to know him. The two ...
“He was fabulous, a genius,” Wilder told Pop Culture Classics of the multi-hyphenate who dabbled in writing, directing, ...
“He was electrifying,” the two-time Academy Award winner told Playboy. “The most exciting and dangerous actor I’d ever worked ...