‘Music by John Williams’ Documentary Set to Premiere at AFI Fest 2024
The 38th AFI Fest kicks off Oct. 23 and runs through Oct. 27 at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatres.
Director Laurent Bouzereau On The Making Of His Faye Dunaway Documentary: ‘I Wanted To Be Honest And Raw’
“Indeed, Dunaway has been called difficult and hard to work with for decades, but Bouzereau’s documentary does not try to sanitize anything.”.
The Director and the Diva
The word diva is grossly overused, both as a pejorative and a superlative. Yet Faye Dunaway, the subject of a new HBO Max documentary, is a true diva.
Faye, as seen by Laurent Bouzereau
After making documentaries on Roman Polanski and William Friedkin, Laurent Bouzereau has chosen to devote a portrait to the Chinatown star, listed in the Cannes Classics selection, in the presence of Faye Dunaway and Laurent Bouzereau.
“Jaws Became a Living Nightmare”: Steven Spielberg’s Ultimate Tell-All Interview
“It was made under the worst of conditions,” the filmmaker reveals in a new book. “People versus the eternal sea. The sea won the battle.”.
John Williams Documentary in the Works From Steven Spielberg’s Amblin TV, Imagine
John Williams, the legendary screen composer behind some of the most recognized movie themes of all time, is now the subject of a feature-length documentary, with his longtime collaborator Steven Spielberg among those spearheading the project.
2023 GLAAD Media Awards Film and TV Noms
Mama’s Boy nominated in the Outstanding Documentary category – 34th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.
‘Mama’s Boy’ Documentary Adapted From Dustin Lance Black Memoir Gets HBO Premiere Date
HBO will premiere documentary Mama’s Boy, a feature adaptation of the 2019 memoir by Oscar-winning Milk scribe Dustin Lance Black, on Tuesday, October 18 at 9 PM ET/PT.
New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival Lineup: HBO’s Dustin Lance Black Docu ‘Mama’s Boy’ Set For Opening Night
NewFest said Thursday that HBO’s upcoming Mama’s Boy, the documentary about the life of Oscar-winning Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, will be the opening-night film for the New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival.
First Look: The Making of ‘West Side Story’ to Be Chronicled in New Book (Exclusive)
‘West Side Story: The Making of the Steven Spielberg Film,’ out Nov. 16, will feature interviews with the cast and crew including director and producer Spielberg, never-before-seen unit photography, storyboards and costume and concept designs.
‘She was so brave’: Natalie Wood’s daughter looks back in Sundance debut of HBO doc
Natasha Gregson Wagner is 49 years old, six years older than her mother, the vibrant, gifted actress Natalie Wood, was when she died in 1981, and that gives her pause.
Natalie Wood’s Daughter to Make Documentary Homage to Her Mother
Two months after a sensational podcast revisited the strange circumstances of Natalie Wood’s 1981 death, the actress’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, is hoping to turn attention back to Wood’s life and Oscar-nominated career with a new documentary.
‘They were trying to exorcise something’: How five filmmaking titans were changed by World War II
Largely lost in the legends of five of Hollywood’s most accomplished filmmakers is how they all served during World War II — and how that experience influenced their art.
Review: ‘Five Came Back’ shows how World War II changed prominent directors of Hollywood’s Golden Age — and changed film history
“Five Came Back,” directed by documentary veteran Laurent Bouzereau and written by Mark Harris based on his bestselling book, is a compelling examination of this little-known period of Hollywood history, a great subject that gets its full due here.
Review: ‘Five Came Back,’ and Inspired the Likes of Spielberg
Recounting the stories of five Hollywood directors who served in World War II with cameras in tow, the 2014 book “Five Came Back,” by the journalist Mark Harris, is an extraordinarily detailed account of how the men brought the war home for viewers.
Steven Spielberg, John Williams Prep Movie Score Box Set
‘Ultimate Collection’ updates previous compilations with music from ‘Amistad’ through ‘The BFG’
Director Bouzereau Unveils Mogul Zanuck in ‘Don’t Say No Until I Finish Talking’ (Interview)
“Don’t Say No Until I Finish Talking,” a portrait of the life and career of studio chief and producer Richard D. Zanuck, scion of Fox’s Darryl F. Zanuck, will premiere on May 8 on Turner Classic Movies.
TCM Film Festival: Producer Richard Zanuck’s Life Remembered
Laurent Bouzereau’s “Don’t Say No Until I Finish Talking” recounts how the son of a Hollywood mogul re-invented himself to produce such awards-winning films as “The Sting,” “Jaws” and “Driving Miss Daisy.”
The Philandering Toff Who Would Be Bond
THREE little words, possibly the most powerful ever strung together, shake the soul and stir the blood of practically every moviegoing man on the planet: “Bond, James Bond.”