Parisian Claire Chabaud-Tropéano traveled to New York City one October on a whim. Then Claire crossed paths with LA musician David Redd and they both felt a connection they couldn’t ignore.
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As a young cineaste, Linklater once said he loved “anything by Godard.” It’s hard to imagine that “Slacker,” a ...
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Jodie Foster said at the New York Film Festival that she flew to France "three weeks ahead of time" before filming 'A Private ...
Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson star in DOWN CEMETERY ROAD, adapted from the Marc Harron’s (Slow Horses) novel of the same name ...
The new Lorenz Hart biopic “Blue Moon” gets a lot right about the creation of musicals that a spate of 1940s films got wildly ...
October is slipping away quickly, with mere days left of the month and All Hallows' Eve approaching like a spectre in an ...