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-+The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Informers, The Soloist & Tyson
97 days ago
Season 1, Episode 9: Brett Erlich & Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "The Informers," "The Soloist," & "Tyson".
-+The Outsider
302 days ago
Absurdly comic, highly kinetic, and at times quite emotional, The Outsider gives a very inside look at what it means to be a filmmaker. The film follows legendary writer/director James Toback (The Gambler, Two Girls and a Guy, Bugsy) through the insane making of his recent thriller When Will I Be Loved starring Neve Campbell. All phases of Toback's wild filmmaking journey are chronicled as he shoots his movie in 12 days without a script and battles to get it distributed. Candid interviews with Woody Allen, Robert Downey, Jr., Mike Tyson, Brooke Shields, Harvey Keitel, Norman Mailer, Barry Levinson and more reveal the complex life and work of this compulsive gambler and exceptional film talent.
-+Sports: FSN: Gamecocks geared for season
373 days ago
South Carolina looks to come through in a big way in the SEC with Devan Downey, Mike Holmes and Zam Fredrick. FSN takes a look at the Gamecocks' 2008-09 roster.
-+Steel Toes
676 days ago
Academy-Award nominated David Strathairn portrays Danny Dunkleman, a Jewish liberal humanist, and the court-appointed lawyer representing Mike Downey (Andrew Walker), a Neo-Nazi Skinhead on trial for the racially motivated murder of an East Indian immigrant. Steel Toes takes us into the intense and fiery relationship that develops between these two men as they explore their emotional and intellectual differences.
-+Steel Toes
676 days ago
Academy-Award nominated David Strathairn portrays Danny Dunkleman, a Jewish liberal humanist, and the court-appointed lawyer representing Mike Downey (Andrew Walker), a Neo-Nazi Skinhead on trial for the racially motivated murder of an East Indian immigrant. Steel Toes takes us into the intense and fiery relationship that develops between these two men as they explore their emotional and intellectual differences.
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