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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino Almost Played Hannibal Lecter
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino Almost Played Hannibal Lecter
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino Almost Played Hannibal Lecter
In an interview with the British Film Institute, Jodie Foster dropped a few tasty behind-the-scenes morsels about the production process of 1991’s ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ — like the fact that Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Dustin Hoffman were all considered for the role of Hannibal Lecter.
Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate Join Drew Pearce’s ‘Hotel Artemis’
Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate Join Drew Pearce’s ‘Hotel Artemis’
Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate Join Drew Pearce’s ‘Hotel Artemis’
Hotel Artemis just became even more exciting with the addition of four more fantastic cast members: Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate, Sterling K. Brown and Charlie Day have all signed on for the feature directorial debut from Iron Man 3 screenwriter Drew Pearce. The quartet of stars join Jodie Foster, who headlines the sci-fi thriller that sounds a little like a futuristic version of the Continental in John Wick — except instead of a hotel for assassins, it’s an underground hospital.
These ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Secrets Go Great With Fava Beans
These ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Secrets Go Great With Fava Beans
These ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Secrets Go Great With Fava Beans
Everyone remembers Anthony Hopkins’ famous line as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs: “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.” But did you know all three of those foods he mentions contain tyramine, a substance that can be deadly when taken with MAO inhibitors, the exact kind of drugs a mentally ill man like Lecter would likely have been prescribed. That’s just one of the delicious facts featured in the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Stars Who Knew Jonathan Demme Remember Him on Twitter
Stars Who Knew Jonathan Demme Remember Him on Twitter
Stars Who Knew Jonathan Demme Remember Him on Twitter
The world lost a creative and compassionate director with Jonathan Demme’s death last night, and tons of stars who worked with him over the years shared messages of remembrance on social media today. His projects ranged from horror to concert documentaries, each film he directed unique and each memorable in its own different ways. Turns out the man was similarly unforgettable.
Jodie Foster to Star in Drew Pearce Thriller ‘Hotel Artemis’
Jodie Foster to Star in Drew Pearce Thriller ‘Hotel Artemis’
Jodie Foster to Star in Drew Pearce Thriller ‘Hotel Artemis’
Drew Pearce’s impressive writing credits include Iron Man 3 and Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which should get you pretty excited for his directorial debut. Adding a little extra intrigue to Hotel Artemis is Jodie Foster, who has officially signed on to headline the highly-anticipated crime thriller, which is based on an original screenplay by Pearce.
Jodie Foster Directing 'Black Mirror' Season 4 Episode
Jodie Foster Directing 'Black Mirror' Season 4 Episode
Jodie Foster Directing 'Black Mirror' Season 4 Episode
Netflix’s Black Mirror Season 3 hasn’t even had a chance to creep the bejeezus out of you just yet, and already Season 4 is upping its pedigree. The next round of dark technology parables has its first director in Jodie Foster, helming one of six new episodes with a first star already picked out.
‘Money Monster’ Review: Greed Is Good. This Movie Is Bad.
‘Money Monster’ Review: Greed Is Good. This Movie Is Bad.
‘Money Monster’ Review: Greed Is Good. This Movie Is Bad.
When it opens on Friday, Money Monster will be the most preposterous film currently in theaters. No easy feat at a time when multiplexes also feature a superhero saga about a genius in a suit of flying armor fighting a man who spent 75 years frozen in an iceberg and an adaptation of a cartoon about a boy who can talk to bears and snakes.
Cannes Film Festival Preps with Official Poster, First Selections
Cannes Film Festival Preps with Official Poster, First Selections
Cannes Film Festival Preps with Official Poster, First Selections
The biggest event on the global cinematic calendar is nearly upon us, with the 69th Cannes Film Festival set for May 11-22. The selection committee won’t release their picks for the titles screening In Competition and the festival’s many sidebar programs until mid-April, but to stoke the fires of anticipation just a little, they’ve gone and revealed the official poster for this year’s proceedings

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