Film columnist David Thomson explores a sort of twilight zone where film actors and the characters they play become part of our reality--as living beings and as ghosts buried beneath Mulholland Drive or wandering among us. He writes about James Stewart, Jack Nicholson, Greta Garbo--and James Dean had he lived. Thomson also examines Hollywood's preoccupation with love, sex, death, money, and glory.
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Film columnist David Thomson explores a sort of twilight zone where film actors and the characters they play become part of our reality--as living beings and as ghosts buried beneath Mulholland Drive or wandering among us. He writes about James Stewart, Jack Nicholson, Greta Garbo--and James Dean had he lived. Thomson also examines Hollywood's preoccupation with love, sex, death, money, and glory.
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