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“While working with Val on ‘Heat’ I always marvelled at the range, the brilliant variability within the powerful current of ...
Darren Mann, who has beautifully brought the youngest Dutton to the screen, was disappointed to learn of his character’s fate but was resigned to it. “The odds of somebody taking a bullet on a ...
Aparneet Mann is an artist renowned for blending art with meaningful commentary on societal issues. In an exclusive conversation with Deccan Chronicle, Aparneet speaks about her recent exhibition ...
Davis Gallery is pleased to present “Earth, Land, Property.” This five-person exhibit features work by Nicholas Baxter, Julie Davis, David Leonard, Garrett Middaugh, and Jason Webb, and examines the ...
David Zaslav promised to revive the storied film studio when he took over Warner Bros. Discovery. That was three years ago. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los Angeles David Zaslav blew into ...
As chairman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, he left a mark on New York. By David W. Dunlap David M. Childs, an architect who crowned the New York City skyline with the tallest building in the ...
Michael Mann’s Thief received mixed reviews and only modest box-office success when it opened in 1981, but it has since become acknowledged as a classic. This is nothing new for Mann ...
If Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Ozwere the sole item in Heritage’s December 7 auction filled with treasures from cinema’s rich and vast history ...
A Christian judge and a right-wing publication led the crusade, which has come to an end. Photographer Sally Mann with her dog Honey on her farm near Lexington, Virginia. Photo: Michael Williamson ...
"Diaries of Home" is on view at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Four images from the exhibition were removed after public officials and a news site questioned whether they were child pornography.
Former Sony film chief Amy Pascal and “Harry Potter” producer David Heyman will take the reins of the next James Bond film as its new producers, Amazon MGM Studios said Tuesday. The news comes ...
Marlborough based Finnish artist Sirpa Alalääkkölä says a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court over copyrights to her artwork following a marriage split should serve as a warning to other artists.