“It just popped in my head,” Van Exel says now, chuckling over this odd little origin story. “It wasn’t like it was scripted.” It won’t technically be in the script Tuesday night, either, when TNT’s ...
Billy Wilder debuted his most prescient film in 1961. It was a major flop. One, Two, Three, a three-sided farce about capitalism, hollow efforts at denazification and the simmering Cold War, was ...
Foreign affairs were never funnier as a high-powered cola executive (James Cagney) turns West Berlin upside down in search of his boss' hare-brained daughter in Billy Wilder's riotous comedy of ...
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