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  1. 2 days ago · The mysterious drama Kafka (1991), which Steven Soderbergh shot in Prague with Jeremy Irons in the title role, is a sophisticated blending of Kafka’s real life with fiction, although viewers have absolutely no way of knowing whether the events in the film are real or the fruits of the author’s imagination.

  2. 2 days ago · Soderbergh’s attendance is a rare treat for festival-goers, as the director seldom accepts invitations to such events. His 1991 film Kafka, originally shot in Prague and starring Jeremy Irons, blends the real life of Franz Kafka with fictional elements, leaving audiences pondering the line between reality and imagination.

  3. 2 days ago · A movie about this, starring Jeremy Irons, was made in 1990 called Reversal of Fortune. The $52 Bruhl was charged for his limousine ride from the train station to East Hampton would cost $179 in 2023. This is good to know for all those fans attempting the immersive Sidney Bruhl tour.

  4. 5 days ago · Speaking to the Daily Mail, however, Irons revealed that he knew the film was going to be a bomb and that it deserved the “kicking” it received. “Deservedly so. I mean it took £800 million, so the kicking didn’t matter but it was sort of overstuffed,” he stated. “‘It was very muddled. I think the next one will be simpler.

  5. The follow-up to Man of Steel and the second film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), it stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, and Gal Gadot. In the film, criminal mastermind Lex Luthor manipulates Batman into a preemptive battle with Superman, who Luthor is ...

  6. 4 days ago · We take a look at all of the hosts in 77 editions of the gala. Later this evening the top live Broadway theater performances during the 2023-24 season will be celebrated and recognized at the ...

  7. 3 days ago · Max Ophuls is one of those really great directors who sometimes gets lost in conversations about great directors because his filmography is so eclectic. Working in German films in the early 1930's, the Jewish director ended up fleeing Germany at just the right time (and there after, fleeing France at the right time), where he briefly worked in ...

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