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All of the issues of the award winning DGA Quarterly magazine that I edited from 2005-2016.
All of the issues of the award winning DGA Quarterly magazine that I edited from 2005-2016.
At a time of widespread gender confusion, there is no ambiguity about writer/director Jane Campion's view of toxic masculinity. It is a subject she has explored in basically her whole body of work, from "The Piano" (1993) to "Holy Smoke" (1999) to the TV series "Top of the Lake" (2013-2017).
The tortuous path of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Fences” to the screen.
When Euzhan Palcy's Sugar Cane Alley burst onto the international film scene in 1983, winning the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, there were no black women directing movies in mainstream Hollywood.
Was Tony Soprano's quiet meal with his family in a local ice cream parlor his last supper? Whether or not he was whacked gangland style in the "Made in America" finale of The Sopranos is not a question that concerns David Chase, creator of the series and director of the last episode.
WHEN Samuel Goldwyn Jr. approached the writer A. Scott Berg in late 1978 to do a biography of his father, the film pioneer Samuel Goldwyn, Mr. Berg said he didn't want to do a Hollywood book. ''I've read them and they're junk,'' he told Mr. Goldwyn.
Biography of B.B. King, the man who brought the blues out of the delta and into the mainstream, along with his guitar, Lucille. https://tvone.tv/video/watch-unsung-b-b-king/
Black filmmakers are being welcomed as never before by studios that recognize their moneymaking potential. This is a digitized version of an article from The Times's print archive.
More stars are playing the role of director. Their motivation? An opportunity to make a pet project or control the outcome. George Clooney is in the midst of what he calls "a massive depression." No, his latest movie hasn't flopped; "Entertainment Tonight" is not planning an expose.