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  1. Hace 1 día · Breve comentario by yo “ El cielo os pertenece” es una de la s película s más bella s de un cineasta un tanto maldito, demasiado adelantado a su tiempo y que a menudo tuvo problemas con los estudios. Hijo de un ferroviario, apasionado de las vanguardias artísticas y preocupado por los pobres, Jean Grémillon fue pionero y moderno en muchos aspectos, en particular en su visión del amor ...

  2. Hace 1 día · August and his former wife, dancer and choreographer Joy Vogelsang, are parents of actor and radio DJ Marc Coppola, director-producer Christopher Coppola, and actor Nicholas Coppola, better known by his stage name of Nicolas Cage. Nicolas was married to both actress Patricia Arquette and singer Lisa Marie Presley. Corbett

  3. Hace 22 horas · Christopher Reeve's lookalike son Will, 32, has revealed how 'nervous' he was filming a cameo in the upcoming Superman movie. Will's late father was immortalized as the title character in the 1978 ...

  4. Hace 22 horas · The series continues with Wong Kar-wai’s warped view of romance in Chungking Express (July 31), screwball classic Ball of Fire (Aug. 7), and Sofia Coppola’s enigmatic tragedy The Virgin ...

  5. Hace 1 día · A Georgia man was arrested Thursday after he allegedly threatened violence against FBI Director Christopher Wray in a message posted online last year, the Department of Justice said. John Woodbury ...

  6. Hace 1 día · If Eminem has spent his later career thriving on negativity, the 52-year-old Common has in the same period become a beacon of optimism. A rapper whom Robert Christgau once described as an unpretentious man with an earnest, down-to-earth flow “no more charismatic than his monikers,” Common has since leaned into that lack of charisma as shorthand for a world-weary insightfulness and clear ...

  7. Hace 1 día · Just immature, and literally, you're still mentally 13 and still thirsty for some controversy — you still picking on Christopher Reeves.” To which Shady replies: “Yeah, but you’re me ...