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On Second Watch: LA Confidential is the Ultimate Detective Thriller

I love stumbling upon a classic film years after its release. Off the record, on the Q.T., and very hush-hush, L.A. Confidential is a movie I watched a few times when it hit theaters in 1997 but only now fully embraced. Maybe my tastes have changed over time, or perhaps as a kid, I was… Read More »

Interview: Director Andrew Baird Discusses the Astonishing World of Zone 414

Andrew Baird’s Zone 414, starring Guy Pearce and Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, is now available to purchase on digital platforms. Sporting a strong script by Bryan Edward Hill and packed with wondrous visuals and intriguing themes regarding artificial intelligence and the very nature of humanity, the film offers a unique look at an alternate future… Read More »

CS Interview: Guy Pearce Discusses The Seventh Day, Acting and Demons!

CS Interview: Guy Pearce discusses The Seventh Day, acting and demons! Guy Pearce has made a career out of playing complex characters such as by-the-book Ed Exley in L.A. Confidential, the troubled Leonard in Memento, the noble, albeit jealous Fernand in The Count of Monte Cristo and the vindictive Aldrich Killian in Iron Man 3, among… Read More »

Exclusive: Guy Pearce Talks Memento 20th Anniversary!

Exclusive: Guy Pearce Talks Memento 20th Anniversary! It’s weird to think that 20 years have passed since Christopher Nolan’s mind-blowing crime thriller Memento hit the big screen. Even now, it remains a fascinating thriller thanks to its unique style — the story begins at the end and works backwards — strong cast, consisting of Guy Pearce,… Read More »