The film’s strongest sequences resemble 1970s thrillers such as Sidney Lumet’s “Dog Day Afternoon,” in which Pacino — his casting can’t have been a coincidence — plays a similarly tormented antihero.
As we await the results of this year's awards show, which takes place on Jan. 10, we took a look at the actors who have won ...
Demi Moore reflected on her previous relationship with Bruce Willis during an intimate conversation with Kate Hudson at a ...
The Oscar nominee was dressed in a black suit and white shirt with stiletto heels and carrying her petite dog Pilaf as she ...
While hosting a "Song Sung Blue" screening celebration on Jan. 7, an emotional Moore told Hudson that the movie conjured the ...
It's been two years since Nick Saban last took the field as a coach, but he still has his hands all over the College Football ...
A film depicting the 1977 63-hour-long Tony Kiritsis hostage drama that captivated Indianapolis TV viewers and a nationwide ...
Indianapolis-based documentary filmmakers Alan Berry and Mark Enochs made the first movie about Tony Kiritsis and Richard ...
We talk with Gus Van Sant about the filmmaker's first film in eight years, a crime thriller inspired by a 1977 hostage ...
In February 1977, Tony Kiritsis walked into the Meridian Mortgage Company in downtown Indianapolis and took one of its ...
From James Franco to Daniel Webber, we explore every key character and the actors who bring Stephen King’s 11.22.63 to life.
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