Movies
When I think of cinematographer Gordon Willis, I think of “Manhattan,” one of his signature efforts.
May 19, 2014
The acclaimed cinematographer Gordon Willis, who died Sunday night at age 82, helped define the look of American cinema in the 1970s and ‘80s.
A new Woody Allen film hits the screen just about once a year.
July 16, 2014
Politics
The big gavel was slammed down hard. Twice.
May 25, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Gordon Willis, the groundbreaking cinematographer who shot the “Godfather” movies for Francis Ford Coppola and “Annie Hall” and “Manhattan” for Woody Allen, has died, American Society of Cinematographers President Richard Crudo confirmed Monday.
California
Outraged Republican activists, led by Rep.
June 7, 1995
Obituaries
Whether he was working in color or black and white, cinematographer Gordon Willis conceived the look of a film in gradations.
As they said in the Old West, when you ride out to seek revenge, better dig two graves--one for your enemy and one for yourself.
Nov. 30, 1995
Music
Country music star Willie Nelson is hosting ‘Come and Toke It,’ a cannabis-centric livestream event featuring Matthew McConaughey, Kacey Musgraves and others.
April 20, 2020