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Movie Review: The Bucket List
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• Sun, Nov 2
Rob Reiner gets his chance now with The Bucket List, as Freeman's narration talks about another man whom he says lived more wholly in the last few weeks of his life than in the rest of his days put together. When Jack Nicholson plays ...
Movie Review: Righteous Kill
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• Thu, Sep 18
OH - In other words, like last year’s disappointing The Bucket List, which coupled Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman for the first time, this is a film that just ...
Part 2 of an Interview With Sara Voorhees, Film Critic And Novelist
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• Sun, May 6
By Scott Butki Sara: That's easy: Katherine Hepburn. Alas, too late. She was the model for every woman who ever dared to be more than What Was Expected. I also have never spoken to Jack Nicholson, although I had an interesting encounter with him before the Oscars a few years ago. The ceremony was still at the Do...
Interview with Sara Voorhees, Author of The Lumiere Affair: A Novel of Cannes
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• Thu, Apr 26
By Scott Butki Your bio says you interviewed "every major Hollywood celebrity." That sounds pretty grandiose, doesn’t it? I never talked to Jack Nicholson. What was the worst celebrity interview you ever did? What is it about Tommy Lee Jones that makes him unpopular among the press?
DVD Review: Fitzcarraldo
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• Thu, Apr 5
By Dan Schneider The very fact that a moment like that goes uncommented upon by all the major critics of the film, then and now, yet when it appears in a film like Coppola’s is lauded without surcease, shows how much more a film like Fitzcarraldo has to offer than a rather light piece of fluff like Lost In Trans...
Movie Review: As Good As It Gets
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• Mon, Jul 31
By Britt Gillette Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, As Good As It Gets became one of the surprise blockbusters of 1997. Jack Nicholson dispenses insults with his one-in-a-billion sense of delivery, and if you like serious comedies, this is the film for you. Helen Hunt is masterful...