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Juliette Binoche: “Acting is like peeling an onion. You have to peel away each layer to reveal another”

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Juliette Binoche (b. 1964) is one of France’s most distinguished and celebrated actresses who exuded grace and casual […]

November 1, 2024 Actress

Neil Jordan: “You can photograph an actor and create an image out of him he wasn’t aware of”

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Before Neil Jordan (b. 1950) became an Academy Award-winning screenwriter and film director, he earned a living as […]

January 22, 2021 Director-screenwriter, Film Talk

The U.S. box office of 1977: The receipts of all the hit films, released 40 years ago

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How about a walk down memory lane to take a quick look at what happened at the box […]

December 31, 2017 Box-office, Film history

Christopher Plummer: Screen legend honored in Flanders during the 2015 Film Fest Ghent

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Today, Canadian-born screen and stage legend Christopher Plummer (b. 1929) was honored in the prestigious and historical city […]

October 14, 2015 Actor

Jon Voight: “I can play many things now that I couldn’t play before”

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Jon Voight (b. 1938), who gained worldwide stardom when portraying the character of Joe Buck in John Schlesinger’s […]

December 14, 2014 Actor, Film Talk
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