When it opened in 1962, the bar was a hangout for writers such as Marguerite Duras, Samuel Beckett, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. It had lost some of its luster but is now being revived by ...
The sort of throngs you’d expect for a generational prize fight—all of them hoping to get a ticket to the most sensational ...
Patrick McGilligan's doorstopper of a biography addresses Woody Allen's professional achievements and also his personal ...
"Storytelling has never been more important," Illumination founder Chris Meledandri said in receiving the PGA's David O.
Meta warns about scammers who reach out via unsolicited messages on its apps and other social media platforms, as well as by ...
From Radu Jude to Richard Linklater, the Berlinale brings fresh new cinema to dark, wintry Germany this February. We pick 12 ...
What does it matter what you say about people?” 1958, 95 minutes, black and white, new DCP | Written by Orson Welles, based on the novel by Whit Masterson; directed by Orson Welles; with Charlton ...
The film focuses on a series of hunger strikes organized by those incarcerated at California’s Pelican Bay State Prison, in protest of conditions in highest-security prisons. By Alissa Wilkinson ...
Producer Sam Spiegel (The African Queen, Lawrence of Arabia) hired Orson Welles to both direct and star in this suspense thriller, written by Anthony Veiller and an uncredited John Huston. In one of ...