Movies
Thirty years ago, Warren Beatty and ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ ushered in a youthful new era in Hollywood. Now Beatty is using rap culture to reach a new generation with his political farce ‘Bulworth.’
May 3, 1998
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Jan. 11, 2010
Awards Tracker
May 1, 2011
Politics
If there’s any litmus test for Republican conservatives this year, it should be their support for Warren Beatty to seek the Democratic nomination for president.
Nov. 7, 1999
Ned Beatty, actor whose memorable first film role in 1972′s “Deliverance” launched him on a long and prolific career, has died.
June 13, 2021
Glenn Gordon Caron, the director of the soon-to-be-released Warren BeattyAnnette Bening movie “Love Affair,” has heard the buzz going around Hollywood, and it bothers him.
Oct. 10, 1994
Warren Beatty is an unstrung U.S. senator in biting, if not seamless, political satire ‘Bulworth.’
May 15, 1998
Politics: Warren, baby, you’re gonna need me on the ticket.
Aug. 18, 1999
Music
Well, Beatty has played gangsters in the movies, but who would have guessed he’s into rap music?
March 8, 1998
Dustin and Warren may not look so terrific in the upcoming “Ishtar”--all that Moroccan sun and wind--but they ought to look swell in interviews filmed in recent days with electronic media members from outside L.A.
May 10, 1987