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The veteran New York comedian selects some of his favorite films, including a handful that capture his hometown through the ... The actor selects an American indie classic by Greg Mottola, talks about rediscovering VIDEODROME on the Criterion Channel, ... While we were working on our new edition of POLYESTER, the Pope of Trash paid us a visit and shared stories about meeting ...
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With his 1995 cult classic THE DOOM GENERATION—the blistering second installment in his Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy—now ... The actor and comedian gravitates to 1940s film noir, the “weirdly timely” shock comedy of
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- The veteran New York comedian selects some of his favorite films, including a handful that capture his hometown through the ...
- The actor selects an American indie classic by Greg Mottola, talks about rediscovering VIDEODROME on the Criterion Channel, ...
- While we were working on our new edition of POLYESTER, the Pope of Trash paid us a visit and shared stories about meeting ...
- With his 1995 cult classic THE DOOM GENERATION—the blistering second installment in his Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy—now ...
- The actor and comedian gravitates to 1940s film noir, the “weirdly timely” shock comedy of
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