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  1. Diabolique is the more celebrated of the two, a story of sexual intrigue and shocking cruelty. But The Wages of Fear is a purer repre- sentative of the Clouzot method: an agonizingly tense, long journey of two trucks transporting nitroglycerin through the jungles of South Amer- ica.

  2. Jason was deep into a successful Hollywood career at the time. “Steven couldn’t believe it!” says Jason, now 84. “‘What are you talking about? You’re an actor!’”

  3. The Hobbit. Warner Bros. How did Peter Jackson mess this one up? He did so well with Lord of the Rings! Well, money. That’s how. Due to some studio buffoonery, his adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s singular Hobbit turned into three films, necessitating an army of invented, superfluous plotlines that amounted to a bloated spectacle in the end.

  4. Celebrities such as Cameron Diaz and Rick Moranis rose to stardom in Hollywood — only to leave their acting careers in the past.

  5. Directed by Joseph M. Newman. OKeefe was a serviceable lead in noirs of the late 40s. He had a knack for the throwaway one-liner in films like T-Men, Raw Deal, Walk A Crooked Mile, and Dishonored Lady.

  6. Each of these tracks tells a unique story about the city it represents, bringing a sense of place and history into the music itself. In this article, we set out to mix it up—not only by showcasing a range of iconic artists but by highlighting cities from all over the world.

  7. So we muddle through misinformation, detour around obstacles and gather new insights-both how to and how not to, and when you look you see progress. Skip to content