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The 60 Best Horror Films from the ’80s
The eighties were a phenomenal time for aficionados of the gruesome, the gory, and the ghoulish. We present a ranked rundown of the sixty finest horror films of the era.
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Jordana Brewster & Devon Sawa Entranced By Spyglass Horror Rom-Com ‘Heart Eyes’
EXCLUSIVE: Jordana Brewster and Devon Sawa are boarding Spyglass’ original horror rom-com, Heart Eyes, which is currently in production in New Zealand. They join previously announced Olivia ...
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Stephen Hartley Dorff Jr. (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor. Starting his film career as a child appearing in the cult horror film The Gate (1987), Dorff first rose to prominence playing Stuart Sutcliffe in Backbeat (1994) and then gained further mainstream attention for portraying Deacon Frost in Blade (1998).
IMDb profile of Stephen Dorff, an American actor, producer and writer. See his credits, awards, photos, videos and upcoming projects, including King of Killers, Mob Land and The Righteous Gemstones.
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Learn about the life and career of actor Stephen Dorff, who starred in The Power of One, Blade, Somewhere and Public Enemies. Find out his family, trivia, quotes and filmography on IMDb.
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Jan 25, 2023 · Stephen Dorff talks to IndieWire's Brian Welk about the grueling and "miserable" experience of filming Eddie Alcazar's twisted and experimental sci-fi film "Divinity," which premiered at...
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Stephen Dorff (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor, best known for portraying Stuart Sutcliffe in Backbeat, Johnny Marco in Somewhere, and for his roles in Blade and Cecil B. DeMented.
Jan 16, 2020 · The actor talks about his roles in Fox drama series Deputy and HBO's True Detective, his experience with director David Ayer, and why he almost quit acting. He also reveals his love for family, rodeo culture, and the American West.
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Jul 5, 2021 · Stephen Dorff is despairing of it all. “This year’s Oscars were the most embarrassing thing I’ve ever seen,” he cracks, through puffs of an e-cigarette. “My business is becoming a big ...