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The only movie appearance by Gunsmoke's Marshal Dillon is the weirdest cameo of all time
James Arness' Marshal Dillon may have starred in 20 seasons of Gunsmoke, but his sole big screen appearance is in this 1959 ...
The film's exquisite soundtrack for the film starring Joel Edgerton made the shortlist for an Academy Awards nomination.
Batman has had some pretty weird accessories and vehicles over the years, but one of his wackiest was canonically funded by ...
There's no shortage of luxury trains to choose from in Europe or Asia, from the glamorous Royal Scotsman to the iconic Golden Eagle. But in the US, most rail journeys are limited to Amtrak trains—and ...
In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, the film's ping-pong consultant, Diego Schaaf, says he hopes the actor's wild press run "gives the sport the breakthrough it’s deserved." By Lexi Carson ...
Maciej Drygas’ documentary Trains uses archival footage to depict the history of the locomotive industry in the 20th century. Using private archives, some never-before-seen footage and even ...
“Train Dreams,” Clint Bentley’s glorious rendering of Denis Johnson’s elliptical novella borders on visual poetry as it profoundly observes one man’s existence. It’s a transcendent experience that ...
Adapted from a novella by Denis Johnson, “Train Dreams” is an “elegiac portrait of a man (and his country) undergoing a radical transformation”, said Tara Brady in The Irish Times. Set in America’s ...
One of the biggest movie sales at this year's Sundance film festival was for a meditative drama set in the Pacific Northwest. Critic Bob Mondello says the movie "Train Dreams," which opens this ...
What started as a childhood hobby with a home video camera has turned into a film festival debut for Temple filmmaker Christina Cooper. Cooper, 37, just premiered her latest short film, "Dinner with ...
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