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Two time Academy Awad-winning actor Kevin Spacey has earned the respect of his peers and fans around the world with his complex portrayals of a multitude of morally questionable men…
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Two time Academy Awad-winning actor Kevin Spacey has earned the respect of his peers and fans around the world with his complex portrayals of a multitude of morally questionable men…
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In person, Barry Pepper is a soft-spoken man with an intense stare and a firm grasp on the state of politics in America. In the new film, Casino Jack, about the rise and fall of Superlobbyists Jack Abramoff and Mike Scanlon, Pepper plays Scanlon, a Capitol Hill smooth talker who worries more about his chi and feng-shui than about the ethics and morals of his particular place in politics….

The name Woody Allen in synonymous with many things: humor, philosophy, messy relationships and above all else, a deep meaningful connection to cynicism. In his latest film, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger…

Jake Gyllenhaal and Sir Ben Kingsley, two very different actors with a prestigious body of work between them, sat down with CinemaSpy to talk about their latest film, and how a video game and a famous magic castle bring up similar childhood memories for both of them…

Twenty-odd years ago, a game designer named Jordan Mechner sat down at his Apple 2E computer and created a world of intrigue and action where a Prince of Persia was born. Now, Mechner has realized his dream of seeing famous videogame characters..

Director Mike Newell and Jerry Bruckheimer couldn’t be more different. One a talkative and uncensored Brit, the other an All-American guy who keeps his cards close to the chest. But working together, Mike Newell and Jerry Bruckheimer have created the lavish world of Prince of Persia…
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It’s been said that there are two kinds of Nicolas Cage films. There are the short-haired, glasses-wearing Cage films where the man in question plays quirky, fun characters that are sometimes intellectually challenging, but are almost always a part of a larger, more interesting and intriguing film…
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What is it that makes a horror movie truly scary? Is it the psychological aspect of the unknown? A body count that rises with ever more creative deaths? A specific number of loud bangs and jump shots designed to make an audience quiver?…
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There was a time in film when being a superhero seemed like the greatest form of being a person (or super-person) could reach. People who leaped tall buildings, helped strangers in need and repeatedly got the girl (even when it involved bringing her back from the grave.)…
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Once upon a time, there was a Greek god, Cinematographia, who was sent to watch over and protect the moving image. A god whose job it was to inspire great writers to put their words on the page and great filmmakers to put those words into motion on screens and great actors to portray deep and powerful emotions in a watchable way…