What made her one of our greatest — and most dangerous — novelists was her belief that stories could contain what our minds ...
In The Bluest Eye, Morrison struggled to unite the there and not-there in the same figure: Claudia had occupied the positive pole, as it were, and Pecola, the negative. Four novels later, in Beloved, ...
The actor had very particular thoughts on how he should — and shouldn’t — be directed, and he was happy to share them.
Robert Duvall's memorable 'napalm' quotation from 'Apocalypse Now' has carved out a lasting impression in the cinematic ...
Robert Duvall, the actor known for his role in To Kill a Mockingbird, has passed away at the age of 95 ...
His legendary career that saw one classic film after another, none of which would have survived without his artistry and skill.
The storied actor uttered one of the most famous lines in cinema history, but will be known as one of film's most varied performers.
Duvall—who died on Sunday, February 15, at age 95—portrayed the reclusive Arthur “Boo” Radley in the 1962 film based on Harper Lee’s 1960 novel. A then 10-year-old Badham starred as Jean Louise “Scout ...
Duvall appeared in over 90 films over the course of his career, imbuing stock Hollywood types — cowboys, cops, soldiers — ...
Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, and for those of us who grew up loving movies, studying performances, and quoting scenes with our friends, Duvall wasn’t just another great actor. He ...
This quote matters today because information can be easily manipulated, edited, or erased in the digital age. When history is distorted through misinformation, propaganda, or selective narratives, ...