Edelstein on David Carradine
David Carradine didn’t seem given to advance planning, career calculation, or control. He was the anti–Tom Cruise.
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David Carradine didn’t seem given to advance planning, career calculation, or control. He was the anti–Tom Cruise.
Former Wilco member Jay Bennett, 45, died in his sleep from unknown causes on Sunday in Urbana, Illinois.
He was perhaps best known for works like the semi-autobiographical 'Empire of the Sun' and the dystopian 'Crash.'
After 43 years, New Yorker Films announced today that the company is going out of business.
'New York' magazine's longtime TV critic, John Leonard, passed away last night at age 69.
The man responsible for narrating 5,000 movie trailers died yesterday from complications related to a collapsed lung.
The author committed suicide in his Union Square West apartment.
Rock-and-roll pioneer Bo Diddley died this morning of heart failure at his home in Archer, Florida.
David Edelstein brings you an essay on Pollack's life — and in particular, his importance in front of the camera.
Remembering a director, sometime actor, and prolific producer with excellent taste.
“My life burned inside me. Even such as it was, it was the only record of me, and it was my only creation.”
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