January 2020

Buck Henry: Tributes paid to late screenwriter of The Graduate

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The screenwriter and actor was born Buck Henry Zuckerman in 1930 Tributes have been paid to Buck Henry, the Oscar-nominated writer who helped bring The Graduate to the screen. Henry, who has died aged 89, got his first Oscar nomination in 1968 for The Graduate, which he wrote with […]

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At First Rally of Election Year, Trump Boasts About Strike on Iranian General

At another point, the president began riffing about the various Democrats running against him before lamenting that they were boring. Watching them, he said, “is like watching death.” Which might explain why he spent time recycling some of his favorite attacks on former Representative Beto O’Rourke of Texas, who is no longer even in the

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Larry David Told GQ His Fashion Mantra And It’s Pretty, Pretty Good

Larry David is, of course, a fashion icon. But even those in disagreement with this universal truth cannot deny that his style is, at the very least, instantly recognizable ― both on and off screen. The homogeneity between David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” wardrobe and his real-life wardrobe is just one on the list of parallels

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Quentin Tarantino Says ‘Golden Girls’ Elvis Gig Led To Directing Career

Quentin Tarantino owes a debt to “The Golden Girls” for his legendary filmmaking career. Well, “sorta, kinda,” he told host Jimmy Fallon on “The Tonight Show” Wednesday. Then the “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” director and screenwriter launched into the strange but true story of him playing an Elvis impersonator on the 1985-92 sitcom. Tarantino said

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