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‘Union Square’ can sometimes feel like a short film stretched and contrived into a feature

Union Square Directed by Nancy Savoca Written by Nancy Savoca USA, 2011 In New York City, a shamelessly flamboyant Lucy (Mira Sorvino) arrives in Manhattan from the Bronx, hoping to escape a cascade of emotional problems. In search of an oasis amongst the vast concrete jungle, Lucy finds her way to the doorsteps of Jenny …

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Edgar Wright Discusses The Ending Of “Scott Pilgrim” With MTV

Edgar Wright stopped by at MTV’s Splash Page headquarters earlier this week to promote the Blu-ray release of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The filmmaker discussed the different endings to Scott Pilgrim, stating that even though he did indeed prefer the ending of the theatrical release, the director still wanted to showing everything.  Watch the …

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Michael Jackson at the movies…

Yes, he was the punchline of approximately a quarter-million Tonight Show jokes. But Michael Jackson’s stop-on-a-dime dance moves and sensual soprano have influenced generations of musicians, dancers and entertainers, and the man was so much more than what the tabloids made him out to be. One of entertainment’s greatest icons, he was incredibly gifted, and …

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