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Link Tank: Fun Facts About Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous

Almost Famous is turning twenty. Check out these fun facts about Cameron Crowe’s hit semi-autobiographical film. “In September 2000, Almost Famous—Cameron Crowe’s poignant, semi-autobiographical film about going on tour with rock stars in the 1970s and writing about it for Rolling Stone—was released in theaters. The film launched Kate Hudson’s career and won Crowe his (so far) only Oscar (for Best Original Screenplay). Here are some golden facts about the classic rock-driven movie.” Read more at Mental Floss. The cast of Amazon’s The Boys talk about what it was like filming in a fake dead whale, plus more! “The most…
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James Cameron Reveals ‘Guilty Pleasure’ Lockdown Movie

Some vindication has arrived for fans of Paul W. S. Anderson’s Capcom video game adaptation, Resident Evil. Terminator and Aliens director James Cameron has picked it as one of his surprising lockdown movies of choice, though he does describe it as a “guilty pleasure”, a phrase we don’t put a lot of stock in here at Den of Geek – you shouldn’t really feel guilty about liking the things you like, even if they’re objectively bobbins. One person’s ‘trash’ can be another person’s treasure, after all. Cameron revealed 2002’s Resident Evil, which ended up kick-starting a ludicrous but pretty damn…
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The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Cameron Post (Chloe Grace Moretz) looks the part of a perfect high school girl. But after she?s caught with another girl in the back seat of a car on prom night, Cameron is quickly shipped off to a conversion therapy center that treats teens ?struggling with same-sex attraction.? At the facility, Cameron is subjected to outlandish discipline, dubious ?de-gaying? methods, and earnest Christian rock songs?but this unusual setting also provides her with an unlikely gay community. For the first time, Cameron connects with peers, and she?s able to find her place among fellow outcasts. [Sundance]Rated: Not RatedRelease Date: Aug 03,…
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