The 97-year-old actress tells IndieWire what it was like working with Billy Wilder on the classic as Paramount releases a new restoration for streaming and physical media. That “Sunset Boulevard” and ...
There are Hollywood classics, and then there are Hollywood Classics. Undoubtedly 1950’s Sunset Boulevard, director/writer Billy Wilder’s ultimate Hollywood story is in that rarefied air. It is of ...
On September 9, the Special Projects Committee hosted the second installment of their Classic Films Series with a screening of Billy Wilder’s DGA Award-nominated 1950 feature, Sunset Boulevard. The ...
Sunset Boulevard, directed by Billy Wilder, came out on Aug. 10, 1950, starring William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Nancy Olson and Erich von Stroheim David M. Lubin's new book, Ready for My Close-Up: The ...
Billy Wilder’s “Sunset Boulevard” has been called the greatest story about Hollywood ever filmed, conceived by a beloved writer-director with an equally admired aesthetic: a free-spirited lover of the ...
The history of cinema is one of change and survival. New technologies, aesthetics and cultural values are constantly transforming the art form and the industry. Those who resist become ghosts; ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. To mark the 75th anniversary of Bill Wilder's Sunset Boulevard, the cinematic ...
William Holden as Joe Gillis standing next to a candelabra and looking serious in Sunset Boulevard (1950). Image via Paramount Pictures Nearly 75 years have passed since the release of arguably one of ...
‘Sunset Boulevard’ Star, 97, Recalls the Kiss That Made Her Costar’s Wife Shout ‘Cut!’ originally appeared on Parade. Seventy-five years after Sunset Boulevard hit theaters, Nancy Olson still laughs ...
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This month marks the 75th anniversary of “Sunset Boulevard,” Billy Wilder‘s darkly hilarious, brutally honest, and ultimately surprisingly poignant poison-pen letter to the Hollywood film industry ...