John Milius

‘Do You Want to Live Forever?’—John Milius’ ‘Conan the Barbarian’

  By Tim Pelan   The Frankenstein's monster that is Justice League, the Warner Bros/DC superhero team-up film that has…

6 years ago

‘Jeremiah Johnson’ and the American Errand into the Wilderness Myth

  By Sven Mikulec One of the founding myths of the American cultural identity, crafted soon after the ‘City upon…

8 years ago

‘American Cinema’ explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders

Using clips from more than 300 of the greatest movies ever made, this series explores film history and American culture…

8 years ago

‘The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean’: An Underappreciated Elegy to the Dying West

Probably one of John Huston's most personal works, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, the 1972 Western with…

9 years ago

Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ must be the key lecture in anyone’s filmmaking education

People often exaggerate when they talk about films. They get carried away, leaving the cinema emotionally stirred and too impressed…

9 years ago

“I was never conscious of my screenplays having any acts. It’s all bullshit”

Founded by Erik Bauer in 1994, Creative Screenwriting Magazine—cited as "the best magazine on screenwriting" by the L.A. Times—is dedicated…

9 years ago