The Daily Stream: Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 Is The Best Friday The 13th Substitute We Could Ask For
Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 scratches an itch that many horror fans absolutely need scratched.
Read MoreFear Street: Part Two - 1978 scratches an itch that many horror fans absolutely need scratched.
Read More"The Untouchables" made Kevin Costner a Hollywood star, but not before he got a crash course in surviving Robert De Niro from Sean Connery.
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Read More'And when you're doing one-day parts and two-day parts, the little ones, you're not picky.'
Read MoreThe filmmaker was never going to learn Shakespeare monologues, so he took a different approach.
Read More'Finally, it let go, but it wouldn't let me pass.'
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Read More'But that was many years ago when I was just starting out in Hollywood...'
Read More'Characters have to do what they would do in real life.'
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Read More''I've written a letter to Daddy. His address is Heaven above...''
Read More'The truth is, I've never made choices.'
Read More'I was never really an actress.'
Read More'That means that there are no close-ups, everything is seen from a distance.'
Read MoreHorror by way of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
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