Evans Evans, a character actor who’d made some minor forays into television when she was cast in what would become her most remembered role as a kidnap victim in 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde, died Sunday, ...
John Frankenheimer's 1966 Formula 1 epic film "Grand Prix" kicks so much ass. This movie shredded the rulebook of filmmaking when it was created, and film became all the better for it. It's three ...
On paper, the heist movie "Reindeer Games" should have been a slam-dunk. It had action master John Frankenheimer ("The Manchurian Candidate," "The Train," "Ronin") at the helm, a buzzy cast of rising ...
John Frankenheimer may be the emblematic figure among the New York TV directors who made the journey to Hollywood in the 1950s. Like Sidney Lumet, Arthur Penn, Del Mann, and Franklin J. Schaffner, he ...
John Frankenheimer, 72, the much-honored director who helped create television's golden age of live drama and then brought the edge and excitement of political intrigue to the big screen with two film ...
John Frankenheimer was a master of the thinking man's thriller, a filmmaker who loved to uncover the twisted machinations behind a political conspiracy but also thrived on a good, old-fashioned, smash ...
It’s been months since I’ve recommended a movie, so this weekend let me, well, recommend a movie. The director John Frankenheimer was best known for two movies: “The Manchurian Candidate,” his 1962 ...
World famous filmmaker and Disney sellout billionaire George Lucas came of age mixed into the street racing scene of Modesto, California in the speed-addled 1960s. Shortly after he graduated high ...
LOS ANGELES -- John Frankenheimer, director of such Hollywood classics as "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Birdman of Alcatraz," died Saturday. He was 72. Frankenheimer died at Cedars-Sinai Medical ...
Student Director Monely Soltani of the University of Southern California (USC), is the recipient of this year's John Frankenheimer Memorial Fellowship. Named for the late DGA Vice President, the ...
John Michael Frankenheimer (February 19, 1930 – July 6, 2002) was an American film and television director known for social dramas. He won four consecutive Emmy Awards in the 1990s for the television ...