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...child. At 35, he lives with his mom, thinks that 10:46 p.m. is a little late to be heading out to a party, and sleeps with a poster of his idol, fictional New York Giants star Quantrell Bishop, above his bed. In writer-director Robert Siegel??s new movie “Big Fan,” Paul becomes the unlikely subject of an engaging and darkly humorous character study. Building on his work with 2008’s critically acclaimed “The Wrestler,” Siegel puts a new spin on the culture...
...amazingly moving,” she said. “It’s the quintessential Boston event.” Running a marathon has always been one of Siegel??s personal goals, leading her to decide to try the Boston Marathon—the world’s oldest annual marathon—which takes place on Patriots’ Day and draws about 20,000 competitors from around the world each year...
...cults, hustlers, and gangsters, he makes no attempt to hide his own vices. His first feature film was called “The Gambler”; he penned the screenplay for “Bugsy”—the Oscar-winning 1991 film about celebrity gangster Bugsy Siegel??s ventures in Vegas—and he wrote and directed “The Harvard Man,” a semi-autobiographical account of an epic sophomore year LSD trip. According to Toback, when Tyson first met him, he recognized him as “that white...
...ample experience and first tournament bid since 2004 are plenty of cause for excitement, the players and coaches realize that an uphill battle looms. Fish notes that the favored Red Raiders (19-5, 4-3 Big 12)—led by Big 12 Coach of the Year Tim Siegel??will give the Crimson all it can handle...
Despite these flaws, Siegel??s extensive film is a stirring testament to the resiliency and independence of Farmer John. While “The Real Dirt” may not contain the meat of serious organic food debates, it does make for a tasty appetizer to snack...