Movies
As ‘Flashdance’ celebrates its 40th anniversary, director Adrian Lyne looks back on his career and reveals how the era-defining hit came together.
April 13, 2023
The first new movie in 20 years from director Adrian Lyne (‘Fatal Attraction,’ ‘Indecent Proposal’) is an updated adaptation of a 1957 novel by Patricia Highsmith.
March 16, 2022
Remember the controversial finale of “Fatal Attraction,” a bloody bathroom scene during which Anne Archer guns down Glenn Close shortly after Michael Douglas dunks her in a bathtub?
Feb. 18, 1992
The seductive charms of director Adrian Lyne’s “Lolita” were not enough to hold Academy Award-winning producer Richard D.
Sept. 24, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Director Files $6-Million Suit: Director Adrian Lyne claims he is still owed money from making the movie “9 1/2 Weeks.”
Feb. 19, 1990
Remake based on Nabokov novel opens in France but still has no U.S. distributor.
Jan. 20, 1998
Director Adrian Lyne (“Fatal Attraction”) knew that making a new version of the classic Vladimir Nabokov novel, “Lolita,” would stir up controversy.
Oct. 14, 1999
You could almost hear a fork drop when “Fatal Attraction” producer Sherry Lansing and director Adrian Lyne showed up for lunch last week on the set of “Three of Hearts,” currently shooting in an abandoned warehouse in Culver City.
April 12, 1992
One day, the unclaimed 6-month-old puppy was about to be destroyed by the animal shelter.
June 26, 1993
After seeing 90 minutes of “Lolita,” a studio head told director Adrian Lyne, then seeking U.S. distribution for his controversial movie, “The footage is unequivocally extraordinary.”
July 31, 1998