| Type | Feature Film |
| MPAA Rating | R |
| Runtime | 2hr 15mins. |
| Genres | Drama, Romance, Short Film, Historical Film |
| Status | Published |
| US Release Date | 10/13/1995 |
Baz Luhrmann and Leonardo DiCaprio are here to destroy the great American novel... or just try their hand at adapting it to the screen. Literature nuts: give it a chance.
Go beat by beat through the legendary musical's big screen adaptation.
What it lacks in coherency, RZA's 'Iron Fists' makes up for in balls-to-the-wall weirdness.
Untitled project to go before cameras next year
Emma Stone earns extra credit in this otherwise uneven comic take on 'The Scarlet Letter.'
And it looks great.
HOLLYWOOD, May 16, 2000 - Demi Moore knows a bad film when she sees one - apparently such is the gift of someone who's arguably been in many of them. But who'd have thought that the actress would go as far as skipping out on her own upcoming flick? An upcoming flick that marks Moore's first screen appearance in three long years? Doesn't she need publicity for being something these days other than the estranged Mrs. Bruce Willis. Guess not. On May 26, Paramount Classics is scheduled to quietly o
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