Werner Herzog Thinks All His Films Could Have the Same Title
'Gazing Into the Abyss' is pretty catchy.
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'Gazing Into the Abyss' is pretty catchy.
Plus, Amy Sedaris reveals her distaste for the ugliness of the arts and crafts world, on our regular late-night roundup.
It introduces the amended lyric, "Come and knock on my cock." For starters!
Kebede ponders her existence in the video.
This is the project that gave us Franco as "Franco" on 'GH.'
Nick Cave wrote the screenplay.
We're just getting started.
Shot by director Tom Lowe, who was named 2010 Astronomy Photographer of the Year.
On the potential remake: "Why not cast an authentic homeless person?"
"I’m particularly uncomfortable around drunken straight women."
Pete Yorn's favorite duets (Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty!) and Olivier Assayas's favorite five films about terrorism (Running on Empty!).
Wouldn't it be nice to have TV-doc legend Ken Burns pick the best baseball movies, or recent National Book Award nominee Nicole Krauss select the best confessionals?
Thrown into a pit and brutalized by commodities traders, Johanna Lee emerged with a documentary.
This black-and-white insta-film is tricky to handle — but with a little practice, the results are markedly pretty.
And makes a Columbia Record Club joke.
Plus: Hilary Duff in, uh, a new 'Bonnie and Clyde.'
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