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Likewise on MSN9 Black-and-White Films That Hit Harder Than Color OnesDelve into the riveting world of black-and-white cinema with these timeless classics that continue to captivate audiences ...
It doesn't matter how badly a movie flops, if Quentin Tarantino likes it, he'll be honest about it. Good news for a Walter ...
Director Orson Welles’ latest movie hits theaters Friday — 33 years after he died. “The Other Side of the Wind,” the famed filmmaker’s final picture, has been in post-production for ...
In Orson Welles' "The Trial" (1962), based on the Franz Kafka novel, Anthony Perkins starred as Josef K., a bureaucrat accused of an unspecified crime who becomes victimized by the system.
Thirty years after his death — and two days after what would have been his 100th birthday — legendary director Orson Welles appears to have a new flop on his hands.
One day in 1983 Orson Welles was eating at Ma Maison when Richard Burton stopped by. “Orson,” he said, “how good to see you. It’s been too long. You’re looking fine. Elizabeth is with me ...
In 1937, Orson Welles had a strange run-in with Ernest Hemingway. The future director of “Citizen Kane,” who was then twenty-two, was recording voice-over for the documentary “The Spanish ...
Exclusive Orson Welles' lost cut of 'The Magnificent Ambersons' may still be in Brazil, filmmaker says: 'We're hopeful' Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and documentarian Joshua Grossberg are teaming ...
Peter Bogdanovich and John Huston in Orson Wells' "The Other Side Of The Wind." (Courtesy Netflix) 2018’s most electrifying cinematic experience was filmed more than 40 years ago, and it won’t ...
It is almost a quarter of a century since Orson Welles died in late 1985, but the small matter of dying hasn't really curbed his career. Since then, Welles manifestations have been as plentiful as ...
Citizen Kane made Orson Welles a superstar. But his next movie, The Magnificent Ambersons, was edited into incoherence by the studio. Now, a Welles fan has used animation to recreate lost footage.
But with these two deep-dish volumes and Peter Bogdanovich‘s book-length career interview This Is Orson Welles, we do have 1200 pages of some of the best conversation by a film artist on the planet.
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