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Hollywood is poison – and 75 years ago Sunset Boulevard exposed it all
Hollywood is poison – and few films understand its horrors like Sunset Boulevard - INSIDE FILM: Seventy-five years after its ...
The history of cinema is one of change and survival. New technologies, aesthetics and cultural values are constantly transforming the art form and the industry. Those who resist become ghosts; ...
New Book Celebrates “Sunset Boulevard's” 75th Anniversary with Behind-the-Scenes Secrets (Exclusive)
David M. Lubin's new book, Ready for My Close-Up: The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream, shares insight into the creation of the movie and hits shelves two days after ...
The revival of “Sunset Boulevard” starring Nicole Scherzinger has been drowned in praise since previews. But for many theatergoers, one of its more memorable moments is a stunning sequence in which ...
When "Sunset Boulevard" debuted this week 75 years ago, many of of the people who made silent movies were still alive. But to 1950 viewers, the era in which actors' voices were a mystery was as remote ...
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The dark meaning hidden inside the iconic line in 'Sunset Boulevard'
There is a distinct kind of sadness in watching someone hold on to a happier past, a period that was kinder to them than the ...
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New Book Celebrates “Sunset Boulevard's” 75th Anniversary with Behind-the-Scenes Secrets (Exclusive)
Sunset Boulevard, directed by Billy Wilder, came out on Aug. 10, 1950, starring William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Nancy Olson and Erich von Stroheim David M. Lubin's new book, Ready for My Close-Up: The ...
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