Articles about Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
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From the triumphs to the travesties, here they are, in @totalfilm, for you.
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An article arguing that as long as the spirit of a comic book remains the same, the film can take as many liberties as they want.
Source: radar.oreilly.com
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A reporter from @fandango stumbled upon the set of Sherlock Holmes and reports back. Apparently it's cold in England.
Source: www.fandango.com
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Dr. Watson was originally portrayed as a complet idiot in 1939's The Hound of the Baskervilles. Literary fans were happy to see him restored to his original character in "Game of Shadows" where he's bright, handsome and a battlefield surgeon.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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Charlie Rose finishes his 18-hour World of Warcraft marathon in time to chat with Jude Law about "Sherlock Holmes"
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An analysis of the new Sherlock Holmes film about why Guy Ritchie want us to take his film seriously and what role women play in the film to these characters.
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Heading to the cineplex with your relatives on Christmas? Here's a handy @vulture guide to safe films by family member
Source: nymag.com
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Jared Harris on Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, Losing Chess to Guy Ritchie, and Doubting Psychics
Professor James Moriarty is considered Sherlock Holmes's greatest nemesis and detective literature's first super-villain. We finally come face to face with Moriarty, played by Jared Harris (of Mad Men). @Vulture chatted with Harris about playing the villain, beating Guy Ritchie into a bloody pulp — at least at chess — and psychic phenomena.
Source: nymag.com
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It's a cold, wintry night during filming the sequel Game of Shadows. So why are Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law sweating?
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Jared Harris has made a career of disappearing chameleon-like into his roles such as the fastidious bean counter Lane Pryce in "Mad Men." His latest performance, Professor James Moriarty in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," he brings the arch-villain out from behind the curtain and into the spotlight. An interview with him here.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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A reporter from @fandango stumbled upon the set of Sherlock Holmes and reports back. Apparently it's cold in England.
Source: www.fandango.com
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It's a cold, wintry night during filming the sequel Game of Shadows. So why are Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law sweating?
Source: www.fandango.com
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Charlie Rose finishes his 18-hour World of Warcraft marathon in time to chat with Jude Law about "Sherlock Holmes"
Source: www.charlierose.com
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Jared Harris on Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, Losing Chess to Guy Ritchie, and Doubting Psychics
Professor James Moriarty is considered Sherlock Holmes's greatest nemesis and detective literature's first super-villain. We finally come face to face with Moriarty, played by Jared Harris (of Mad Men). @Vulture chatted with Harris about playing the villain, beating Guy Ritchie into a bloody pulp — at least at chess — and psychic phenomena.
Source: nymag.com
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Jared Harris has made a career of disappearing chameleon-like into his roles such as the fastidious bean counter Lane Pryce in "Mad Men." His latest performance, Professor James Moriarty in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," he brings the arch-villain out from behind the curtain and into the spotlight. An interview with him here.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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From the triumphs to the travesties, here they are, in @totalfilm, for you.
Source: www.totalfilm.com
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An article arguing that as long as the spirit of a comic book remains the same, the film can take as many liberties as they want.
Source: radar.oreilly.com
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Dr. Watson was originally portrayed as a complet idiot in 1939's The Hound of the Baskervilles. Literary fans were happy to see him restored to his original character in "Game of Shadows" where he's bright, handsome and a battlefield surgeon.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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An analysis of the new Sherlock Holmes film about why Guy Ritchie want us to take his film seriously and what role women play in the film to these characters.
Source: lancemannion.typepad.com
