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Carlito's Way

Penelope Miller joins ‘In Conversation’ @ Sarasota!

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Penelope Ann Miller, star of this year’s THINK OF ME playing at the SFF and last year’s Academy Award® winner for Best Picture THE ARTST, participates in the intimate In Conversation series. This discussion will highlight Ms. Miller’s work over the course of her illustrious career and her approach to her craft as one of our finest, most versatile actors. ABOUT PENELOPE ANN MILLER Penelope Ann Miller has shared the screen with some of the most notable and renowned leading men a...

RARE interviews with two of our finest character actors

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MGU brings you 2 of the GREATEST character actors!!! Don't miss either of these RARE conversations with two of our top character actors! http://www.blogtaklradio.com/moviegeeksunited Mr. Rebhorn career highlights: Scent of a Woman Carlito's Way Meet the Parents The Talented Mr. Ripley Independence Day The Game Basic Instinct Snow Falling on Cedar Mr. Walsh career highlights: Blood Simple Blade Runner The Mighty Quinn Clean and Sober...

CAREER RETROSPECTIVE: THE AL PACINO FILMOGRAPHY

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THE ELITE: In a career teeming with brilliant work, these are Al Pacino's greatest films. The Godfather: This is where the legacy begins, both of the greatest one-two punch in film history and Pacino's stellar career. Pacino first plays the highly moral idealist Michael sheepishly, until he subtly morphs into a cold-blooded gangster right before your eyes. It is the most amazing transformation ever portrayed in the cinema; made all the more powerful because you barely register it happening. A+ ...
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