The Mysterious Allure of Peggy Lipton
It goes without saying, yet it must be said: Peggy Lipton was impossibly beautiful. I’m always amazed by the fact … Continue reading The Mysterious Allure of Peggy Lipton
It goes without saying, yet it must be said: Peggy Lipton was impossibly beautiful. I’m always amazed by the fact … Continue reading The Mysterious Allure of Peggy Lipton
Alvin Sargent cut his teeth ’til they were razor sharp writing for early 1960s television programs , like Naked City, … Continue reading The Extraordinary Alvin Sargent
In a career that spanned an astonishing seven decades, Seymour Cassel accumulated over two hundred credits on television and film … Continue reading Seymour Cassel: From Cassavettes To Wes Anderson
Throughout much of Agnes Varda’s long and extraordinary career in cinema, I often felt her work was a bit undervalued. … Continue reading Varda by Agnes
Bruno Ganz was of Swiss descent, but he became a titan of German cinema. His film debut came all the … Continue reading Bruno Ganz: The Angel Hits The Ground
French composer Michel Legrand had a remarkable two-decade streak of immortal film scores. From 1964’s The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg to … Continue reading As the Images Unwind: Farewell, Michel Legrand
It’s hard to calculate how much Sondra Locke’s career was helped and hurt by her long-running personal and professional relationship … Continue reading Sondra Locke And Eastwood’s Shadow
The death of legendary film director Bernardo Bertolucci on November 26, 2018 brings into tight focus the challenge of assessing … Continue reading Bernardo Bertolucci: Separating the Art From the Artist
It’s fair to say for the entirety of Ricky Jay’s acting career, he pretty much played one character: Ricky Jay. … Continue reading Ricky Jay’s Greatest Act Of Magic
It can be easy to overlook the spectacular hot streak that began Nicolas Roeg’s directorial career. Not many filmmakers start … Continue reading Nicolas Roeg Falls From Earth