Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook While its title is suggestive of a Noir thriller, Brian DePalma’s latest film, “Femme Fatale,” ...
MAYBE THE plot in Brian De Palma's "Femme Fatale" would "scan" before a panel of experts all working round the clock and well supplied with flow charts, esoteric film reference books, No. 2 pencils ...
In Hollywood’s never-ending quest for the next big female star, producers often look to the fashion world for a model to pluck from the runway to transform into the next Julia or Halle. Lucille Ball, ...
This year Antonio Banderas could win his first Emmy for "Genius: Picasso." He stars in the second season of NatGeo's anthology series as famed Spanish surrealist painter Pablo Picasso. Banderas ...
Here is a list of classic movies, film festivals, etc., in L.A. for Feb. 2-9: Moonrise Kingdom Lovestruck 12-year-olds (Jared Gilman, Kara Hayward) in a small New England town run away together in Wes ...
Somewhere in the shadowy corners of modern storytelling lurk women who break hearts and shatter worlds both onscreen and in the minds of audiences. The femme fatale, the timeless archetype of danger, ...
The project is selling at the Cannes virtual market. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Richard Hughes is on board as director for the project, which is being sold at the Cannes virtual market. Written ...
How’s this for openers? Laure (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) corners Veronica (Rie Rasmussen) in a restroom at the Cannes Film Festival, slips off the gold, diamond-encrusted serpent thingie curled around ...
femme fatale: an irresistibly attractive woman, especially one who leads men into difficult, dangerous or disastrous situations; siren. [<French: literally, fatal woman] Barbara Stanwyck’s black and ...
Fitting for a movie that's one full stop removed from the real world, Brian De Palma's brilliant thriller Femme Fatale twists every conceivable slander against it into a sterling asset: It's a showy, ...
Try to imagine a synthesis of every previous Brian De Palma film; you’ll come up with something not very different from his first made-in-France movie (2002), a personal project for which he takes ...
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