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‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ as One of the Most Accomplished Play Adaptations in Hollywood History ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ as One of the Most Accomplished Play Adaptations in Hollywood History Read an article »
‘The Lost Weekend’ and the Maverick Decision to Tackle Alcoholism in a Mainstream Picture ‘The Lost Weekend’ and the Maverick Decision to Tackle Alcoholism in a Mainstream Picture Read an article »
‘American Cinema’ explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders ‘American Cinema’ explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders Read an article »
Miloš Forman’s ‘Ragtime’: An Entertaining Period Drama and a Graceful Goodbye of the Great James Cagney Miloš Forman’s ‘Ragtime’: An Entertaining Period Drama and a Graceful Goodbye of the Great James Cagney Read an article »
‘Watching feature motion pictures in theaters is barely a hundred years old, and I’ve been working in films for half that time’ ‘Watching feature motion pictures in theaters is barely a hundred years old, and I’ve been working in films for half that time’ Read an article »
Alan Parker’s ‘Mississippi Burning’: Making a Powerful Social Commentary From Inside the Hollywood System Alan Parker’s ‘Mississippi Burning’: Making a Powerful Social Commentary From Inside the Hollywood System Read an article »
Camerimage: A unique festival honoring the art and craft of cinematography Camerimage: A unique festival honoring the art and craft of cinematography Read an article »
‘Love in the Afternoon’: Wilder’s Ode to Lubitsch in an Exquisite Romantic Comedy ‘Love in the Afternoon’: Wilder’s Ode to Lubitsch in an Exquisite Romantic Comedy Read an article »