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Science says there's a tiny part of your brain dedicated to each celebrity you obsess over. There are probably sections for movies and TV, too. We aim to feed these parts until they dominate, pushing out useless stuff like algebra and spelling.
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Photographer Jim Lee celebrates fifty years in the industry with a retrospective exhibition, 'Arrested', at Somerset House, opening today. Journalist and longtime friend of Lee, Peter York, has written a book of the same name to accompany the exhibition. We interview them both and learn of Lee's beginnings in the industry, his work with Anna Wintour, and explore the theatrical style that characterizes his work. www.jimleefilm.co.uk
This week, blizzard takes a big heaping turd on Diablo fans with the 3rd sequal.
A relatively recent 1985 public domain film, Night Train to Terror combines multiple stories along a narrative that follows a band singing a terrible song while literrally on the fast track to death. Does this vinette pull of something special, or should it have never pulled away from the station?
This week, Bryan and Tony continue their French film trip with a look at The Intouchables. Plus, headlines from the horror files and gruesome thrillers at a theater near you.
The 'Awake' and 'Case Histories' star talks about his recent work with senior editor Daniel Montgomery.