![]() ![]() Filmed stage productions may have inherent flaws, such as acting that's too big for the screen, but this is still a chance to see an exciting work that has never played S.A. "Memphis": A poor white ne'er-do-well finds his calling as a DJ and possibly - if not impossibly - a love interest in a Beale Street basement R&B club in the Tony Award-winning musical about the early days of rock 'n' roll. ![]() Director David Cronenberg, who has explored sex and obsession in films such as "Videodrome" and "Crash," would seem to be in his element. Especially when the participants are psychiatry's founding fathers, Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen) and Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender), and a young, hysterical patent (Keira Knightley, giving a love it-or-hate it performance. "A Dangerous Method": Sometimes a love triangle is not just a love triangle. ![]()
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