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John Jurgensen: Hollywood's Favorite Cowboy
Author Cormac McCarthy, 76, talked about love, religion, his 11-year-old son, the end of the world and the movie based on his novel 'The Road.' He was just getting going.
2010-04-13 to bestof, books, movies, portrait, profile, story by soobrosa
Stephen Marche: What's Really Going on With All These Vampires?
From Twilight to True Blood and now The Vampire Diaries, is it vampires that so many American women love... or just gay men?
2009-10-24 to bestof, fiction, gay, movies, psychology, story, vampire by soobrosa
Dana Goodyear: Man of Extremes
The Return of James Cameron.
2009-10-24 to bestof, movies, portrait, profile, story by soobrosa
QA: Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro on the Future of Film
In the next 10 years, we're going to see all the forms of entertainment—film, television, video, games, and print—melding into a single-platform "story engine."
2009-06-09 to bestof, comics, fantasy, interview, movies, profile, scifi, story by soobrosa
Mystery Man on Film: The “Raiders” Story Conference
In any case, there were about 10 Screenwriting Lessons I took away from this experience and thought they might be worth sharing.
2009-03-15 to bestof, movies, script, story by soobrosa
When pop pirates ruled Britannia's airwaves
The mid 1960s saw an extraordinary explosion of British pop music but the only radio stations broadcasting it were based on 'pirate' ships, like Radio Caroline, anchored off the coast. In his new film The Boat That Rocked, Richard Curtis replays those h
2009-03-13 to bestof, drugs, movies, music, pirate, sex, story by bagoly
Slumdog paupers: The Oscar-nominated film has made £70m but its two child stars still live in abject poverty
Their home is a flimsy structure made of tarpaulins and blankets in the overcrowded Behrampada shanty area, where rats crawl around in daylight and sewage runs untreated as children play barefoot.
2009-02-20 to bestof, business, movies, poverty, story by bagoly
The Man Who Knew the Score
As a young musician in 60s London, he became an immortal part of the process, famous for arranging the “James Bond Theme,” writing the Goldfinger title song, and scoring more than 90 films, including Midnight Cowboy, Born Free, and Out of Africa. At age 7
2009-01-12 to bestof, movies, music, story by bagoly
Courting Brando
With the publication of a new biography of Marlon Brando, Harold Evans recalls the surreal dinners and the moonlight swims he endured to extract a memoir from the legendary actor.
2008-12-20 to bestof, life, marlon brando, movies, story by bagoly
I Vant To Upend Your Expectations
Why movie vampires always break all the vampire rules.
2008-11-28 to bestof, film, movies, myth, mythology, story, vampire by bagoly

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