Billy Wilder
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Christoph Waltz to Star as ‘Sunset Blvd.’ Director Billy Wilder in Stephen Frears Biopic
Christopher Hampton adapted the screenplay ‘Billy Wilder and Me’ from Jonathan Coe’s book
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‘The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes’ Film Review: New Doc Tells a Story We Already Know
This attempt to shine a light on Marilyn’s secret life plays more like a podcast than a documentary, but either way, it breaks no new ground
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Marge Redmond, Who Played Sister Jacqueline on ‘The Flying Nun,’ Dies at 95
Redmond was also known for prolific TV guest spots and starring in commercials for Cool Whip
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Kirk Douglas Appreciation: Hollywood Star Set His Own Course
The legendary actor also made film history behind the camera as an independent producer
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Kirk Douglas’ 10 Most Memorable Movies, From ‘Spartacus’ to ‘The Man From Snowy River’ (Photos)
The acting legend (and father of Michael Douglas) died Wednesday at 103
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Everything Coming to The Criterion Channel as it Launches This Month
New arthouse film service picks up where FilmStruck left off with spotlight on Columbia Noir
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PGA Awards Moves Up Date for 2020 Awards Show
Dramatic Oscar changes set the table for January insanity in 16 months
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Danielle Darrieux, Beloved French Actress, Dies at 100
Her career spanned eight decades
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How ‘This Is Us’ Tackles Alcoholism Head On – and Not for Laughs (Guest Blog)
Finally, one show that gets that this is no laughing matter
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Glenn Close to Star in ‘Sunset Boulevard’ Movie Musical at Paramount (Exclusive)
Tony winner Close just wrapped Broadway revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber show in June
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Bill Paxton Wants You to Check Out the Old Movie References in ‘Training Day’ Series
TCA 2017: “I should be doing [Turner Classic Movies] — that’s the next thing after this,” star jokes of CBS adaptation of Denzel Washington film
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Ridley Scott to Receive DGA Lifetime Achievement Award
Guild’s top honor was last given to Miloš Forman in 2013
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What Hollywood Can Learn From New Crop of Foreign Language Movies (Guest Blog)
Films like “A Man Called Ove” and “Brand New Testament” prove that audiences can connect even when they have to read subtitles
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Glenn Close Returns to Broadway in ‘Sunset Boulevard’
Actress won Tony Award for Andrew Lloyd Webber musical in 1995
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IMDb Founder Col Needham Reveals His Top 10 Favorite Films for First Time Ever (Exclusive)
Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” is internet guru’s No. 1 among 10,000 movies he has now seen