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Why Karlovy Vary Winner Mark Cousins, Tilda Swinton Are ‘On Fire’ for Painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: ‘She Was an Unstoppable...
Everybody loves painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, including Tilda Swinton. “I messaged her a while ago, saying I was making this film. She said: ‘I’m on fire for Willie,’” Mark Cousins, director ...
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Kevin Costner mortgaged his home and put $38 million of his own money into 'Horizon.' Box-office numbers suggest this was a terrible idea.
Kevin Costner's "Horizon" took in a lackluster $11 million at the box office. His gambit to leave the "Yellowstone" franchise may have been ill-advised.
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1 day ago · Mr. Arkadin, directed by and starring Orson Welles, is a gripping mystery thriller. The plot centers on Guy Van Stratten, an American smuggler, who is tasked by the enigmatic billionaire Gregory ...
2 days ago · On 28 October 1940, on the radio station KTSA in San Antonio, Texas, Wells took part in a radio interview with Orson Welles, who two years previously had performed a famous radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds.
2 days ago · Orson Welles' first feature film, which he co-wrote, directed, produced, and starred in 1941's Citizen Kane, is considered one of the greatest movies ever made.Following the media tycoon Charles ...
2 days ago · Discovered aboard a flight without a ticket or identification, she now believes she’s a woman named Coral Goran, it’s 1938, and that she was abducted on the night of Orson Welles' infamous War ...
6 days ago · Orson Welles's adaptation of 'Macbeth' gets a phenomenal 4K transfer and a solid slate of extras, including a brand new commentary track.
4 days ago · In 1937, the Shadow became the main character of his own radio show where initially a young Orson Welles performed the character. The radio show ran until 1957, much longer than the Shadow comic ...
3 days ago · Orson Welles on why Clint Eastwood is an underrated director: “They don’t take him seriously”. Scott Campbell. Thu 4 July 2024 19:45, UK. Thanks to his rumbling baritone and immaculate diction, hearing Orson Welles read the phonebook would have been an enjoyably engaging experience, but the famously acerbic auteur tended to be at his best ...