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'Deliverance' Director John Boorman: I Felt 'Tarnished' Watching 'American Sniper'

Veteran film director John Boorman, known for classics like 1972’s “Deliverance,” disagrees with the critics when it comes “American Sniper,” an Oscar Nominee for Best Picture. “I thought it was obscene,” the 82-year-old told HuffPost Live’s Ricky Camilleri in a Wednesday interview. The director, promoting his new film “Queen and Country,” said the movie felt […]

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Theaters Turn Lights Up, Volume Down At Special Screenings To Make Kids With Autism More Comfortable

A theater company is introducing a new program in an effort to make moviegoing more enjoyable for individuals with autism. Canadian company Cineplex Entertainment teamed up with Autism Speaks Canada to launch “sensory friendly screenings,” where every few weeks, select theaters will offer a movie in an environment where people on the autism spectrum and […]

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'Breaking Bad' Fan Adam Scott Was As Nervous About 'Better Call Saul' As You Were

Adam Scott is just like you: obsessed with “Breaking Bad.” He’s talked about the Emmy-winning series with Vulture, HuffPost Live and even on “Talking Bad,” which was the “Breaking Bad” after show on AMC. But despite his commitment to Vince Gilligan’s beloved series, Scott wasn’t immediately convinced that “Better Call Saul” would work. “I kind […]