“That is not true”: the iconic movie Ed Harris wants you to know he definitely wasn’t in
He won’t take the credit.
He won’t take the credit.
Not his finest work.
This one caused Ebert to get creative.
He couldn’t even explain why he let this opportunity slip through his fingers
The filmmaker digs into his black comedy crime caper.
Fences were finally mended.
They inhabit two sides of the same spectrum.
“It’s a perfect film noir movie, or it’s close to perfect, I should say.”