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Tag Archives: Martin Scorsese
As the Wave of IKEA Noir Continues, Should Dan Brown be Jealous?
“The next Stieg Larsson” label, spread around in the last couple of years by book publicity departments like so much herring, has become tiresome, even to those whose book sales may have benefited from the comparison. Which is why we … Continue reading
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Fincher vs. Scorsese: Whose Thriller will be more Authentically Scandinavian?
As we wait for the December premiere of the David Fincher-directed Sony version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, a battle of the visions between two artistic Hollywood directors is emerging. Fincher, who filmed The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo heavily on … Continue reading

