When sevn-year-old Mikhail Igor Peschkowsky arrived in America in 1939, fleeing Nazi Germany, he knew only one English phrase: "I don't speak English, please don't kiss me." Eventually that child not ...
Yes, it was formally groundbreaking (within the context of American cinema), and is often read as a metaphor for the clash of generations, the burgeoning freedoms and battles for equality being waged ...
It's a big day for the Oscar winner. — -- Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman, acclaimed for his work in films like "The Graduate," "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Rain Man," turns 80 today. The Los ...
After appearing in a dozen stage productions in both Los Angeles and New York City, Hoffman made his feature film debut in the 1967 black comedy, The Tiger Makes Out, alongside Eli Wallach. That same ...
More than a decade after his death, treasured American filmmaker Mike Nichols still inspires contemporary masters like Noah Baumbach. Writer-director Baumbach was honored for 30 years’ worth of ...