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    A debate of towering significance between two eminent thinkers; “FREUD’S LAST SESSION” | FILM REVIEW

    If you've wanted to be a fly on the wall for a conversation in a theological vein between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis, the playwright Mark St. Germain brings it to the stage in "Freud's Last Session," now a film directed by Matt Brown ("The Man Who Knew Infinity").

    Anthony Hopkins achieves yet another pitch-perfect performance as Sigmund Freud

    January 14, 2024
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    NEWS: Anthony Hopkins to portray Freud in adaptation of Mark St. Germain play

    Sir Anthony Hopkins, 83, will play Freud in an adaptation […]

    May 24, 2022
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    CANNES FESTIVAL: James Gray’s return to his childhood with “ARMAGEDDON TIME”

    CANNES, France -- There were problems with booking seats to the screening of James Gray's latest film, "Armageddon Time," this caused frustration. Finally, I managed to snag a ticket to join my group. Gray doesn't come to the Cannes Festival often.

    Fascinated by marginal characters left to fend for themselves, like Joaquin Phoenix's Leonard Kraditor of "Two Lovers," James Gray

    May 24, 2022
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    Anthony Hopkins gives magisterial performance in “The Father”

    Anthony Hopkins gives the performance of a lifetime in “The Father,” which is saying something for a man who has been acting professionally for more than a half-century, and who already has one Oscar to his credit.  Hopkins is 83, at the top of his game, and also of the right age to infuse his character in the new film with the most assuredly correct amount of pathos and humanity, and elicit our sympathies.  It’s an absolute masterpiece

    March 11, 2021
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    HITCHCOCK

    The principal pleasures of “Hitchcock”—which, in the end, is a film of decidedly few pleasures—comes from watching Anthony Hopkins’s transformation into the Master of Suspense. Hopkins may have worn a fat suit and prosthetics for the role, and he may not possess the disproportionately gaunt cheekbones and bulbous nose of the real Hitchcock (the star’s nose is so pointy here it almost upstages his character’s alarmingly

    November 25, 2012
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    You will meet a tall dark stranger

    In You will meet a tall dark stranger coming out […]

    September 20, 2010
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    City of your Final Destination

    James Ivory’s latest film harkens back to Merchant-Ivory’s greatest triumphs, […]

    May 21, 2010

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