Legendary documentarian Barbara Kopple tells us about the long legacy of her Oscar-winning film American Dream.
Over in Austin, Minn., a young documentarian was up at dawn, driving to a local union meeting. Thirty-six years later that ...
Held shortly after the Oscar nominations announcement and shortly before the final round of voting, a mere 90 miles from Los Angeles in a coastal city that is home (or second-home) to many Academy ...
Barbara Gordon and the 'I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can' movie poster Courtesy; Everett Collection Barbara Gordon, an Emmy Award-winning TV producer and documentary filmmaker whose battle with Valium ...
Blade did it first.” That’s the refrain you’ll hear from any Blade fan whenever somebody mentions that the current, although ...
Documentary trio 'American Dream' rerelease, 'American Agitators', 'Our Landt' are new indie films opening on May Day with ...
As her Oscar-winning labor documentaries return to theaters, Kopple reflects on union-busting, gig work, and her latest film ...
Her 1979 memoir, “I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can,” which also became a movie, detailed years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry. By Trip Gabriel Barbara Gordon, ...
Sharon Cuneta and Barbie Forteza are set to headline Honor Thy Mother, a family drama series slated for release on Prime ...
Barbara Eden lived in a bottle on TV, but her real love story is even more magical. From heartbreak to finding her forever person — the private world of Jeannie herself is everything you didn't know ...
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