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'Flashdance' director Adrian Lyne remembers seeing future star Jennifer Beals for the first time: 'F***, she's beautiful'
Filmmaker recalls how the "totally absurd" dance movie came together to become one of 1983's biggest — and unlikeliest — hits.
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'Unfaithful' at 20: Diane Lane recalls hurting her neck after '50 takes' of same sex scene
Diane Lane shared memories from the making of her Oscar-nominated thriller "Unfaithful" during a "Role Recall" interview with Yahoo Entertainment.
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'Fatal Attraction' director Adrian Lyne reflects on the film's controversial original ending: 'The other ending felt flat'
The "Fatal Attraction" director shares why he abandoned the downbeat ending he filmed for his marital drama about a brief affair gone horribly wrong in favor of a bloody finale that’s closer to a horror movie.
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Ben Affleck in Talks to Star in Adrian Lyne’s Patricia Highsmith Adaptation ‘Deep Water’ for New Regency
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are in talks to star in “Deep Water,” an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel that if it goes forward would be fully financed by New Regency, an individual with knowledge of the project tells TheWrap. “Flashdance” and “Fatal Attraction” director Adrian Lyne is lined up to direct, making “Deep Water” his first project since 2002’s “Unfaithful.” The hope is for the project to begin production in November. Zack Helm (“Stranger Than Fiction”) and Sam Levinson (“Eupho
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Why 'Jacob's Ladder' Remains One of the Creepiest New York Stories Ever
I first watched Jacob’s Ladder on VHS in 1991. We weren’t very religious, so biblical connotations aside, a movie titled Jacob’s Ladder sounds like a kids adventure about some precocious twerp who discovers a magical climbing device that takes him up to the clouds where he’ll talk to fairies and ride oversized hamsters. I was already kind of afraid of New York City subways, what with the muggers and the rats and the vagrants and The Baseball Furies from The Warriors. Directed by Adrian Lyne,