Did Orson Welles get too much glory for “Citizen Kane”? Absolutely, New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael insists in this ...
In this play, Orson Welles and Laurence Olivier are united by well-known and sharp-tongued but stuttering theater critic Kenneth Tynan to work together on the bizarre production of Ionesco's ...
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that ...
Herman J. Mankiewicz, affectionately known as “Mank,” was born in New York City in 1897, but he spent his formative years in ...
During last month’s Refocus Film Festival, Little Village film columnist Ariana Martinez had the opportunity to chat with ...
Amid the downturn in audio, some executives think the public radio model — with a dash of true crime — might provide a way ...
Return of the Kings: Lord of the Rings stars reunite - trailer The Magnificent Ambersons The original cut of Orson Welles’ 1942 ... The late, great critic Roger Ebert tore the film apart in ...
Every November at the Brattle Theatre and the Coolidge Corner Theatre, it’s a month of blind alleys, blonde bombshells and ...
Including works by filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick, Federico Fellini and Francis Ford Coppola, Roger Ebert names his 10 ...
It offers up a deep and often fascinating dive into his oeuvre, utilizing a central conceit so nervy that most viewers will either marvel or recoil at its sheer audacity.
Francis Ford Coppola’s magnum opus will likely never recoup its $120 million price tag. Perhaps he can take comfort in his film’s thriving cult following.