As Spielberg stated: “You have a filmmaker like Orson Welles who could only make an Orson Welles picture ... Continuing, the ...
When the Mercury Theater broadcast an adaptation of “The War of the Worlds,” its devotion to realism blurred the boundary ...
Gamereactor invites you to explore the best of Orson Welles. From ground-breaking narratives that revolutionised filmmaking to rich storytelling filled with ambition and complexity... and much more!
In the first of a series of talks by Orson Welles, illustrated with his own sketches, the screen legend recalls his early forays into acting, and his first ever 'first night', at the Gate Theatre ...
Simon Thompson looks at the ten best director’s cuts that improve on the original theatrical editions… Director’s cuts are a ...
A great thriller, The Third Mancapped off the noir boom of the 1940s with a stellar cast, intense storyline and resonant ...
May 2015 marked the 100th anniversary of Orson Welles’s birth ... a series of six playful little home-movie style travel essays Welles made for British TV in 1955. The big draw is the inclusion ...
Shameless plagiarism is an accepted part of the film industry, but there are some movies that rip off other films and fail to give credit where credit is due.
Carol Reeds iconic noir feature The Third Man is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year in style. The film often ...
From Garth Marenghi to Inside No. 9 to What We Do in the Shadows, are mockumentary and comedy horror ever more than a laugh?
a documentary-style drama masquerading as the real thing. With “The War of The Worlds,” H.G. Wells’s 1898 novel about an alien invasion of England, Orson Welles found the material to ...