Movies
Haskell Wexler, a two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer — for “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
Dec. 27, 2015
The visual stamp of the cinematographer is still, to many viewers, a mysterious thing.
Dec. 31, 2015
The Big Picture
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May 29, 2009
Entertainment & Arts
Studios say the Internet explosion allows screening reports, gossip and misinformation to surge virtually unchecked, potentially killing a movie even before it’s released.
Feb. 12, 2001
Ministry of Gossip
Dec. 15, 2009
Television: Filmmaker Haskell Wexler, who documented 1968’s tumultuous Democratic convention from the outside, returns to Chicago and becomes part of ‘Nightline’s’ coverage.
Aug. 26, 1996
‘Last Summer’ to have rare screening from American Cinematheque
Jan. 18, 2012
It wasn’t easy for writer-director John Sayles to get financing for his most ambitious--and most political--movie to date.
Aug. 17, 1986
For decades, entertainment professionals used television as a steppingstone to the glamour of motion pictures. Now, TV’s money, opportunity and cultural heft are drawing directors and others.
Nov. 10, 2013
I am writing in response to Steve Klindworth’s May 14 letter, in which he says “shame on you, Orion” because the studio used a print ad in which a movie character is smoking a cigarette.
May 28, 1989