Actor and Pepsi goodwill ambassador complimented stranger on his good taste and got a smart remark in return, columnist David ...
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“Gruesome and at times shocking” as well as “anything but a pleasant story,” according to the 1927 New York Times critic Mordaunt Hall, “The Unknown” stars Lon Chaney as Alonzo the ...
Like his three-and-a-half-hour movie, Brody’s remarks were extended and brutal. Monday morning, angry viewers were still ...
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Two decades later, when Brody tossed into his speech, “This is not my first rodeo,” he brought to mind another performance: Faye Dunaway playing Joan Crawford ... look on her face, did not ...
Now, he's back with a sophisticated yet elegantly demented follow-up, The Rule of Jenny Pen, a psycho-biddy thriller that ...
By contrast, Joan Crawford, another natural redhead, did not shimmer in Technicolor: She had a face for black and white. Predictably, old school Hollywood filmmakers — actually, they were all ...
Film critic Peter Travers reviews "The Rule of Jenny Pen," directed by James Ashcroft and written by Ashcroft and Eli Kent.