SUMMER OF STARS #11: Philip Seymour Hoffman
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s rise from supporting character actor to award winning lead is one of the great success stories in modern cinema.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s rise from supporting character actor to award winning lead is one of the great success stories in modern cinema.
by Jaime Davis, Ian Hrabe and Emily Maesar
In this edition, the Moviejawn crew dissects Tommy’s performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia.
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Whenever I think of end of the world movies, I don’t always go to alien invasions, zombie plagues, or sinister Halloween mask manufacturers with a penchant for catchy jingles. What end of the world means to me is finding out that Anthony Michael Hall has been showing your panties off to a bunch of geeks, or that the love of your life is dating a guy named Blane (that’s not a name, it’s a major appliance) or that feeling you get when you just wrecked your old man’s prized Ferrari. Now that’s some world-ending shit right there. I really doubt I’ll ever see an alien war ship blast anything near me but I have been broken up with and that really sucks. This is how the world ends, not with a bang but with me whimpering on the couch with a sixer of budget beer and a movie. Here are my top three picks for what I like to call, “I Just Got Dumped and My World is Falling Apart So I Just Want to Watch a Movie to Take My Mind off Things but Why Do I Keep Watching Movies about Relationships, This is Only Making It Worse.”
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