On Its 40th Anniversary: Notes on the Making of All the President’s Men
In time All the President's Men revealed its theme to us — what John Huston called “the bell that rings in every scene.” This wasn’t just a movie...
In time All the President's Men revealed its theme to us — what John Huston called “the bell that rings in every scene.” This wasn’t just a movie...
This book is for the pioneers at heart: those who want to be in the garage with Steve Jobs, on the Missouri with Lewis and Clark, at Cape Canaveral...
Jon Boorstin remembers cinematographer Gordon Willis.
Jon Boorstin finds the whole story of American movies in Mabel Normand.
On Abel Gance's five and half hour silent film, 'Napoleon'
It wasn't Chaplin they cheered, of course; it was the Tramp.