Paul Newman

‘The Verdict’: Sidney Lumet and David Mamet’s Masterpiece as a Blend of a Courtroom Drama and a Personal Redemption Story

  By Sven Mikulec   Frank Galvin is an empty, whisky-drenched shell of a man. Once a successful lawyer at…

3 years ago

Play for Play: How The Color of Money’s ‘One For Them’ Assignment Reignited Martin Scorsese’s Hunger for the Work

  By Tim Pelan   After 'The Last Temptation' was cancelled in ’83, I had to get myself back in…

4 years ago

‘Harper’: William Goldman’s Adaptation That Helped Build Paul Newman’s Image

The film that definitely helped create the image of Paul Newman as the cool film star with an abundance of…

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

‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ is a true western epic passionately remembered decades upon its initial release

None of George Roy Hill's numerous films made the deep impact his only collaboration with the American screenwriting legend William…

9 years ago