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Things we learn about Woody Harrelson in this interview: He doesn't like losing at cards; he drives insanely fast; he's extraordinarily patient when it comes to playing practical jokes; and why his new film, The Messenger, might be the most important one he's ever made ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09
Is he almost single-handedly keeping alive the spirit of the stylishly international cineaste
auteur? Or do his Quirky, Soulful, intricately art-directed films and custom-tailored corduroy suits just make it seem that way? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/26/09
Stephen Dorff has spent more than 20 years in Hollywood playing people on the fringe, including a mystical peacemaker, a transgender superstar, and even the fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe. Now he’s ready to be front and center—just in time to take on the role of a burnt-out A-list actor in Sofia Coppola’s next project. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
Art dealer Tony Shafrazi is the kind of cheerful transgressive who artists love-one for whom the business of art isn't just business as usual. In fact, the business of being Tony Shafrazi is an art in itself. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/03/09
Hollywood Holiday: Marley & Me
Yesterday, grinches worldwide nibbled on moo shoo and went to the movies. More Americans went to see Marley & Me than The Curious BLOG POSTED: 12/26/08
Freddy? Jason? Leatherface? All are dated monsters or passé slashers. A fresh crop of zombies, demon seeds, demented doctors, and satanic cheerleaders is on the loose—which also means a new batch of nubile innocents ready to scream, bleed, lose limbs, get eaten alive, and, well, die. But it’s only a movie. Here are some creeps and casualties who could turn out to be tomorrow’s marquee stars. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/25/08