Monday, March 25, 2013

"Phil Spector": Is fame a Faustian bargain?

Al Pacino and Helen Mirren star in HBO's “Phil Spector,” a self-proclaimed “work of fiction” written and directed by David Mamet.

Rachelle Spector, the imprisoned producer's wife of seven years who also runs his businesses, critiques David Mamet's movie and looks ahead to her own future "away from the shadows."

“Phil Spector,” starring Al Pacino and Helen Mirren and directed and written by David Mamet, is a supremely odd film, and not because Pacino dresses up in a wide variety of wigs and rambles sort of in character, like a set of Pacino ticks coming

You Can't Trust HBO's 'Phil Spector', But You Can Enjoy It: David Mamet, the writer and director of the new HBO movie Phil Spector starring Al Pacino and Helen Mirren, includes a disclaimer at the beginning of the film: While the movie might be based

Rachelle Spector, wife of legendary 'Wall of Sound' producer Phil Spector is releasing a single, "PS I Love You." An EP with five more songs will be available later this Spring. Spector, who is 41 years younger than her

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"Phil Spector": Is fame a Faustian bargain?

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