When thinking of films that live and breathe the newspaper world, what comes to mind? Alan J. Pakula’s “All the President’s Men”, Howard Hawks’ “His Girl Friday” (aka “The Front Page”), and Sydney Pollack’s “Absence
When thinking of films that live and breathe the newspaper world, what comes to mind? Alan J. Pakula’s “All the President’s Men”, Howard Hawks’ “His Girl Friday” (aka “The Front Page”), and Sydney Pollack’s “Absence
1982, MICKEY ROURKE in his breakout role in Barry Levinson’s directorial debut “Diner” Screen acting is all about subtlety. In a play, performed on the stage, an actor has to project and indicate emotions to
As an editor, Anne Goursaud has worked with directors Francis Coppola, Bruce Beresford, and Jack Nicholson but she has also become an accomplished director in her own right. Her latest work is the documentary “A
It is hard to imagine a time in American film when the majority of stories concerned only “adults”. In the 1930s and 1940s, most leading men and women even in their prime were over the