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Famous Evil Faces and Their Favorite Movies
MediaFeed via AOL· 17 hours ago...Domain Right: Wikipedia/Fair Use Saddam Hussein Known for: Iraqi dictator Favorite Movie: "The Godfather" The Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein that made...
'I'm Not Looking for a Comeback': 'Seinfeld' Star Michael Richards Doesn't Expect Forgiveness After...
OK! Magazine· 4 days agoIn Michael Richards' upcoming memoir, Entrances and Exits, the actor delves into the infamous racist...
An oral history of Roger Corman's unreleased Fantastic Four movie
The A.V. Club· 4 days ago“It’s like a miracle… One million dollars cash to us if we star in a movie,” Reed Richards, a.k.a....
Glen Powell Made a Bad Decision That Became a Turning Point for Him
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 5 days agoGlen Powell has become a household name among movie fans. You may have seen him in a few Richard...
‘Eephus’ Review: A Wry and Lovely Baseball Movie That Pitches Slowballs of Quiet Wisdom
Variety via Yahoo News· 5 days agoYogi Berra, perhaps the greatest catcher in history, is quoted in Carson Lund’s “Eephus,” a movie...
Two New Pirates of the Caribbean Movies in Development Without Johnny Depp
Comic Book· 6 days ago"It's two different movies," Bruckheimer...
Richard Gadd talks about the success and impact of 'Baby Reindeer' (exclusive)
The Advocate· 5 days agoNetflix mini-series, Baby Reindeer, has not only stood atop the streamer’s most-watched list for the...
The Buster Brown merry-go-round at Jim's House of Shoes in Pittsfield was popular with generations...
Berkshire Eagle· 2 days agoFor at least three generations, youngsters looked forward to a shopping trip with a parent to the...
Readers sound off on fighting shoplifting, a bottle deposit bill and concentration camps
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFive-finger discounts erode our social fabric Stamford, Conn.: The pilot program allowing New York City retailers to connect their security camera feeds directly to local precincts (“Adams boosts ...
When the C.I.A. Turned Writers Into Operatives
The New Yorker· 5 days agoThe novel, we recall, is about a totalitarian future, in which the dictator Big Brother controls and mass-surveils the populace; it ends with its once...