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Cary Grant made a name for himself as a comedy star, but his two best movies were actually dramatic roles for director Alfred Hitchcock.
It's not easy for someone like Cary Grant to change the image they've spent decades cultivating, and when he had the chance, he wasn't immediately game.
Cary Grant wasn’t easy to piss off. He had a reputation for being cool, calm, and effortlessly debonair, even in off-screen interactions.
THR's executive editor of awards coverage makes the case for a wide variety of movie stars, auteurs, craftspeople, executives ...
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Metrograph, the New York repertory and first-run cinema, announces today the hiring of Edo Choi as Film Programmer. Choi was ...
During 1962, she appeared in four films: “It’s Only Money ... the singer-actress stood out opposite Cary Grant in Blake Edwards’ ‘Operation Petticoat,’ @ElvisPresley in ‘It ...
With the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences set to announce this year’s recipients of the Governors Awards in the ...
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center has released the full schedule of its popular program led by film director and educator ...