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biopics

Blind Ambition, Greed, and a Ruthless Mentor Shape ‘The Apprentice’

By Ben Friedman

The film introduces Sebastian Stan as a young man desperately trying to get out from under his father’s shadow and forge his own future. His warm, mild-mannered persona masks a devious ambition that deprives him of a moral compass, leading him to strike a deal with the Devil, in the form of infamous New York attorney Roy Cohn.

From Ordinary to Extraordinary Lives, Biopics Continue to Captivate Film Fans

By Angelo Franco

Pam and Tommy was made anyway, of course. It received generally favorable reviews though; in the zeitgeist that is the current state of the Hollywood machine, the series has been largely forgotten already. It came and went and it rode the visibility that anything about a sex-tape was bound to receive, especially if it was about one of the most famous sex-tapes in the world to this day.