We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The very first Academy Awards were held on May 16, 1929, in the Blossom Room of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Douglas Fairbanks, one of the ...
Last year, Richard Linklater directed an entire movie in French ‒ even though he does not speak a word of the language himself. But according to the affable Texan filmmaker, “that was not even in the ...
The American director moves his sights to Paris in 1959, when a young, cocky Jean-Luc Godard is hustling to make his first (now legendary) movie. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an ...
As a schoolboy, Richard Burton once played Henry Higgins in “Pygmalion,” but it was the wrong role. He was more like the personification of Eliza Doolittle. Growing up in a poor and much-bombed ...
Richard Linklater has been busy. The Houston-raised/Austin-based director of such films as "Dazed and Confused," "School of Rock," "Boyhood," "Hitman" and the "Before ...
LONDON (AP) — It was a true story stranger than fiction: The body of England’s King Richard III, missing for centuries, was discovered under a parking lot after a search spearheaded by amateur sleuths ...
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- It's a busy time for actor Ethan Hawke. He's starring in the new horror sequel "Black Phone 2," a new FX-Hulu series, and has a new indie film out, "Blue Moon." It takes us ...
The two costarred in the 1977 flick, which was Gere's second film ever Manny Carabel/Getty;Charley Gallay/Getty Richard Gere is remembering one of his first film costars, Diane Keaton. The 76-year-old ...
Dear Mick: Many agree that Robert Redford was the most consequential film figure in the latter half of the 20th century. Who do you think was his equivalent in the first half? Tougher still, who might ...
Some movie stars use their clout and popularity as a way to gain access to exclusive events or restaurants. Then there’s Richard Gere, who turned his successful acting career into a way to meet and ...
ANYBODY in-terested in finding out what’s wrong with the movies can have no more fertile material to study than last week’s crop of cinematographs. I am at a loss as to what to say about them. The ...