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Who is Tommy Wiseau, James Franco’s Inspiration for The Disaster Artist?
California, summer 2003 - At the corner of Fallbrook Avenue and Vanowen Street, a small theatre advertises what appears to be unusual signs to its regular customers. One of them, with a pretty aggressive effect, reads "NO REFUNDS". Another offers a surprising viewer's opinion about one of the movies currently showing at the venue, "This film is like being stabbed in the head."
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A Closer Look at Aaron Sorkin’s Molly’s Game
The king of screenwriting is making his debut behind the camera with the drama film based on the true, extraordinary story of Molly Bloom, a world-class skier turned head of the most exclusive underground poker empire turned FBI target. As with many of his movies, Aaron Sorkin didn't pen the script of Molly's Game with the intention of directing it. But along the way, something felt different about this one, something that told him that if he had to direct one of his creations, it would be it.
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10 Must-Watch Christmas Movies for the Holiday Season
Traditions are what makes a celebratory holiday extra special. Between finding the present that will bring that long-awaited smile on a loved one's face, creating a new playlist for the occasion filled with timeless tunes ranging from Baby, It's Cold Outside to Mariah Carrey's All I want for Christmas (don't deny it, you've listened to it, and you liked it!) and Googling for the 100th time the recipe for those delicious ginger bread cookies, (re)watching Christmas movies is indisputably one of the most pleasurable season rituals (together with dipping those cookies into warm, creamy hot coco, naturally).
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The Making of Home Alone
Now that we've entered the cold season, chances are we're all starting to feel that need for a good cup of coco and winter holiday film on TV. And although there are more and more choices (and not always good) available when it comes to Christmas movies, Home Alone is most likely on everyone's list! For the occasion, we decided to double the feeling of nostalgia by traveling back to the set of the classic with the practically forgotten making of the movie, below, to discover how the magic of John Hughes's timeless masterpiece, written almost 30 years ago, was brought to life.










