'We wanted to have help in our home that would mean we could work with him and provide therapy.'
Today, Paul Schrader's "The Dying Of The Light" opens in cinemas, but here's the thing — he doesn't want you to see it. He has claimed he was locked out of the editing room and unable to deliver the cut he wanted, yet the film is going out with Schrader's name but not his support. Is this a case of an auteur's vision being egregiously wrestled away from him or differences of opinion on details of structure and style? It would appear it's more the latter than the former. In their review of the film published today... Читать дальше...
Chris Martin recently chatted about the future of his band Coldplay during an interview with BBC Radio 1′s Zane Lowe. The 37-year-old frontman seemed to suggest that their seventh album A Head Full of Dreams could be their last as a band. “It’s our seventh thing, and the way we look at it, it’s like [...]
Consumers are still waiting for their iPhone 6 two months after its launch.