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Upon its theatrical release, however, the film received positive reviews in crucial publications, including The New York Times which called it a "mean and lean horror comedy classic". [44] Ellis said, "American Psycho was a book I didn't think needed to be turned into a movie", as "the medium of film demands answers", which would make the book ...
The Story of Temple Drake is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Stephen Roberts and starring Miriam Hopkins and Jack La Rue.It tells the story of Temple Drake, a reckless woman in the American South who falls into the hands of a brutal gangster and rapist.
The New York Times was criticized for the work of reporter Walter Duranty, who served as its Moscow bureau chief from 1922 through 1936.Duranty wrote a series of stories in 1931 on the Soviet Union and won a Pulitzer Prize for his work at that time; however, he has been criticized for his denial of widespread famine, most particularly the Holodomor, the Ukraine famine in the 1930s.
A 70-year-old convicted serial killer from Lake Elsinore has confessed to another slaying in Southern California, putting an end to a decades-old cold case, authorities announced Tuesday.
“And a man does not want to be helpless, and he’ll do anything not to feel that way again. He tried love for a while. He said, ‘Oh, that worked.’
According to The New York Times, Domingo is only the second openly gay man to earn an Oscar nomination for playing a gay character, following the 1999 nomination of Ian McKellen for his leading ...
The New York Times said that they were working with a single author, not a group of officials, and that the text was lightly edited by them but not for the purpose of obscuring the author's identity. They said that the definition of " senior administration official " was used in regular practice by journalists to describe "positions in the ...
In the recorded notes, Leo admits to being obsessed with Ann. Leo returns in the midst of Ann listening to the tapes, but pretends not to have heard them. Later, over dinner, a drunken Leo openly admits to having killed Eve, and claims he had gone to her home to retrieve Ann's stolen tapes.