"The Raven" What would Edgar Allan Poe be doing if he were alive today? Clawing at the inside of his coffin, desperate to get at the people who used and abused his diabolical tales as the basis for this pile of cinematic bird poo.
But while his stories, including great horrors like 'The Cask of Amontillado', 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue', 'The Pit and the Pendulum' and 'The Raven' enjoyed some level of popular and critical success, Poe died a pauper
Because you filmed The Raven back to back with two other very dark projects, Frozen Ground and The Paperboy. John Cusack: Not in the market, but [roles like these] kind of find you. And you find them. I didn't plan it, but I just went into the
Because you filmed The Raven back to back with two other very dark projects, Frozen Ground and The Paperboy. John Cusack: Not in the market, but [roles like these] kind of find you. And you find them. I didn't plan it, but I just went into the
Because you filmed The Raven back to back with two other very dark projects, Frozen Ground and The Paperboy. John Cusack: Not in the market, but [roles like these] kind of find you. And you find them. I didn't plan it, but I just went into the