Jack Nicholson

“We Translate Every Experience into the Same Old Codes”: In Michelangelo Antonioni’s ‘The Passenger,’ Jack Nicholson Attempts a Transference of Self

Artwork for Carlotta Films' Ultra Collector's Edition Blu-Ray of The Passenger by Robert Sammelin   By Tim Pelan   Michelangelo…

4 years ago

Warren Beatty’s ‘Reds’: ‘A Long, Long Movie About a Communist Who Died’

  By Tim Pelan After the success of 1979's Heaven Can Wait (nine Oscar noms and co-directed by Warren Beatty…

6 years ago

‘Easy Rider’: A Revolutionary Road-Trip Film that Heralded a New Era of Filmmaking

  By Sven Mikulec Every period of American history and culture has at least one quintessential movie that represents everything…

8 years ago

‘The Last Detail’: Hal Ashby and Robert Towne’s Slice of the ’70s America

  By Sven Mikulec It was Robert Towne, one of the greatest script doctors that Hollywood has ever seen, that…

8 years ago

‘Carnal Knowledge’: Mike Nichols’ Expert Demystification of Sex and Relationships

  By Sven Mikulec When it hit the theaters in the early summer of 1971, Mike Nichols’ Carnal Knowledge by…

8 years ago

Bob Rafelson’s ‘Five Easy Pieces’ is the quintessential film of the so-called American New Wave

  By Sven Mikulec The film that turned Bob Rafelson into the leader of the so-called American New Wave, a…

9 years ago

‘The Shining’: The Upside of Madness

One of the world's greatest cinematic artists was Stanley Kubrick. A filmmaker both in control of the craft, Kubrick began…

9 years ago