As it turns 35, Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind The Silence of the Lambs… The Silence of the Lambs is one of those ...
As the hit movie turns 35, Ted Levine opens up to The Hollywood Reporter about complicated feelings over playing Buffalo Bill and the representation of gender: "It's unfortunate that the film vilified ...
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Actor Ted Levine opened up about playing Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs and the criticism the character has received ...
Thirty-five years after the film's release, the actor who played Buffalo Bill slammed its infamous "trans villain" trope.
Buffalo Bill is the scariest part of The Silence of the Lambs, and yet his most famous quote is still not taken seriously.
The Silence of the Lambs “vilified” trans people, one of the film’s stars has said. Ted Levine, who played the serial killer Buffalo Bill in the Oscar-winning thriller, now believes the depiction of ...
More than three decades after “Silence of the Lambs” stunned audiences and swept the Oscars, one of its most haunting ...
Ted Levine admits "Silence of the Lambs" Buffalo Bill character "vilified" transgender community, calling it "f---ing wrong" 35 years after film's release.
One thing Tally's script doesn't include? The line, "Hello, Clarice." Lecter never utters this phrase a single time in the film. At one point, he greets Agent Starling with "Good evening, Clarice," ...
These monsters existed in broad daylight - walking amongst us, committing horrific crimes on actual people who suffered unimaginably at their hands.