Marlon Brando was hardly prolific in the final decades of his career, but he hated one of his movies so much that he ...
Legendary composer John Williams has the most Oscar nominations of any living person, with 54 nods. Williams has won five times, for his work on "Fiddler on the Roof," "Jaws," "Star Wars," "E.T. the ...
Over the course of cinema history, we have seen thousands of classic movies that will be talked about for decades to come.
It’s easy to take Robert Duvall for granted. With a career that stretches across six decades, Duvall has given understated performances, a quality he has retained even as colleagues such as Al Pacino ...
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Marlon Brando declined his 1973 “Godfather” Oscar to protest Hollywood’s portrayal of Native Americans. Stars have since used ...
Francis Ford Coppola reveals the unexpected reason The Godfather became a classic - The Oscar-winning director says it wasn’t ...
Depending on who is doing the talking, Marlon Brando is the greatest actor in film history. A lofty moniker, but one that has been associated with Brando for most of his brilliant movie career.
The 60s and 70s were the golden age of hip movie stars, and the motorcycles they rode, just made them that much cooler.
Set in a 1947 Provincetown beach house, the play unfolds over one sultry night as Williams, director Margo Jones, Pancho Rodriguez, and a young Brando unravel together.
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