Robert Mitchum was one of the defining stars of the noir genre, and the Hollywood legend played a host of compelling ...
In ”The Night of the Hunter,” the world is frightening and it’s often the most innocent who suffer. But grace persists.
The other day, I happened upon a film noir fest on Turner Classic Movies and ended up watchingNight of the Hunter (1955) and Cape Fear (1962), both of which starred Robert Mitchum as the cool, ...
Robert Mitchum would've celebrated his 102nd birthday on August 6, 2019. The devilishly charming, rugged leading man made a name for himself with a number of classics spanning many genres, most ...
Actor Robert Mitchum broke into Hollywood doing Hopalong Cassidy westerns in the early 1940s. He moved up quickly, appearing in war pictures such as “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” and “The Story G.I. Joe ...
In this case, it feels less like a cynical IP cash grab and more like a director with a real love for movie history identifying a fresh take on a classic tale. While the story is best known because of ...
One could imagine the surprised look on the face of a certain Bridgeport, Conn., doctor on Aug. 6, 1917, when the child he was delivering came out smoking a Pall Mall, with a bored, sleepy-eyed look.
The wide-ranging retrospective includes 24 of the actor's finest performances and spans 50 years. The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced their official Retrospective for the 55th New York ...
John Wayne and Lauren Bacall in Blood Alley Image via Batjac Productions John Wayne’s films are often celebrated for the epic proportions he made of the larger-than-life American heroes he portrayed.