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How Was the Original Score Conceived for “Only Lovers Left Alive”?

Jarmusch said he drew much inspiration from Josef van Wissem’s lute music.

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How and Why Was Detroit Used in “Only Lovers Left Alive”?

“Detroit is a city I really deeply love...When I was a child it was almost mythological, the Paris of the Midwest."

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Where Does “Only Lovers Left Alive” Fit in The Tradition of Vampire Films?

It gives us characters who, due to their longevity, are able to appreciate, bear witness and even lament the changes in world culture over the course of many centuries.

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How were Physicists & Scientists Involved in The Making of “Interstellar”?

Much of the film is actually based on renowned physicist Kip Thorne.

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Why Does the Hype Over “Interstellar” Draw Comparisons to “2001: A Space Odyssey”?

Both films are clearly works of great artistic ambition, but they are very different works.

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Which Reported Changes Were Not Made to “Into the Woods”?

Sondheim originally said that that Prince would not have an affair with the Baker’s wife, and that the song “Any Moment” would be cut.

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Is it True That Disney Watered Down “Into the Woods”?

Many of the film's changes remain controversial.

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What Does “Gone Girl” Say About Media? How Does That Tie in With its Themes on Marriage?

While the film does remain faithful, it’s notable that one aspect of Flynn’s novel gets special emphasis: the media.

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Does “Gone Girl” Present a Negative View Against Women?

There have been conflicting reactions to what the film has to say about women.

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How Faithful is “Gone Girl” to the Book?

David Fincher agreed to work with the book’s original author, Gillian Flynn, after reading her initial draft.

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