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James Agee

Name at birth: Rufus James AgeeWriter James Agee made his name in the 1940s as a journalist and film critic, and he was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his autobiographical novel, A Death…

1975 Cannes Film Festival

Palme d'OrChronicle of the Burning Years, Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina (Algeria)Special Jury PrizeEvery Man for Himself and God Against All, Werner Herzog (Germany)Best ActorVittorio Gassman,…

Darrell Porter 2002 Deaths

Darrell PorterAge: 50 three-time all-star catcher and MVP of the 1982 World Series; first-round draft pick of the Brewers in 1971; played six seasons in Milwaukee; traded to Kansas City and…

It All Starts Today

Director:Bertrand TavernierWriters:Dominique Sampiero, Bernard and Tiffany TavernierIndependent Artists Group; NR; 117 minutesRelease:9/00Cast:Philippe Torreton, Maria Pitarresi, Nadia Kaci…

Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor left school at 16 to pursue acting, and by the age of 23 was getting attention from critics and fans for his roles in the Danny Boyle films Shallow Grave (1994) and Trainspotting (1996…

Dane DeHaan

In only a few years, actor Dane DeHaan went from small but meaty roles in independent films to playing the lead villain in 2014's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (starring Andrew Garfield). Born in…

Mary-Louise Parker

Mary-Louise Parker is a leading lady of stage and screen who is best known for her role as a suburban dope dealer in the cable TV series Weeds (2005-12). Mary-Louise Parker got her first breaks on…

Sunshine

Director:Istvan Szab¢Writers:Istvan Szab¢ and Israel HorovitzParamount Classics; R; 180 minutesRelease:6/00Cast:Ralph Fiennes, Jennifer Ehle, Rosemary Harris A lengthy historical drama…

The Tango Lesson

Director/Writer: Sally PotterDirector of Photography:Robby MüllerEditor:Herve SchneidProduction Designer:Carlos ContiProducer:Christopher SheppardSony Pictures Classics; PG; 101…

The General

Director/Writer: John BoormanSony Pictures Classics; R; 129 minutesRelease:1/99Cast: Adrian Dunbar, Brendan Gleeson, and Jon Voight Within film criticism it has become common to label every…