The crazy thing about Oppenheimer is that at times it feels like it could easily have been longer: Christopher Nolan has packed so much detail into his film about the life of the so-called ...
"Curse of Frankenstein" (1957), with the "creature" played by Christopher Lee, began a string of hit horror films for the British Hammer Studios and made Lee a star. - photo by Chris Hicks ...
And it worked. The make-up artist for both films commented that his skin “looked better”, Lee tells The Straits Times ahead of a press conference for the film at live music venue Simply Live ...
It’s a grown-up love story with the wit and warmth we’ve come to expect from Meyers’ films, and by the end you’ll feel all fuzzy inside. Christopher Nolan’s Best Picture-winning ...