An odd little premise is developed in surprisingly effective ways in "One Hour Photo." This immaculately made first feature from noted musicvid and commercials director Mark Romanek provides Robin ...
Gary Cole first attracted attention and praise as an actor for his haunting performance as convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1984 television miniseries Fatal Vision. Over the next 20 years, ...
Sy Parrish, standing in a grocery store aisle and staring blankly into the camera in One Hour Photo Image via Fox Searchlight Feel free to connect with him or check out his work. He's everywhere — ...
In “One Hour Photo” (which Fox Searchlight releases today, August 21, 2002) you’re supposed to take Robin Williams seriously. You know this from the start, because Williams has a close-cropped, ...
Like so many of the great movie clowns, Robin Williams has an air of lonely sadness about him -- in his case, almost a creepy quality -- that lingers in the corners of his persona and is never ...
His customers know him as "Sy the photo guy," the friendly, eager clerk who mans the photo processing counter at the neighborhood department store. Sy takes great pride in his work, developing each ...
Rachel Salveta is a UK based movies and TV features writer for Collider. She has a master’s degree in journalism and has written for several national newspapers and magazines, including The Herald, ...
About a decade ago Robin Williams went through a significant career change, no longer choosing projects that couldn’t be understood by a child of ten. The only way this first feature by music video ...
It would have been easy for Robin Williams to play Sy Parrish — Sy the Photo Guy to his customers — as the monster at the mall. Going the psycho route is a ham actor’s dream. But Williams, following ...