1 September 2006, by Webmaster
Neil Jordan is all the evidence needed to convince Hollywood that there can and should be movies that aren’t designed to break opening box office records. Hollywood moguls used to know this. Executives knew they could produce movies that were never going to achieve mass appeal, but could still make a profit because they were made on small budgets. Today even if a movie is made on a low budget the studios have to spend thirty million dollars promoting it.
Why? Because even though there are (...)