Picture is "The Grapes of Wrath," adapted by Nunnally Johnson from John Steinbeck's best-seller. It is an absorbing, tense melodrama, starkly realistic, and loaded with social and political fireworks.
It's been nearly half a century since he died in 1979, and yet no actor has wholly embodied the role of cinematic cowboy ...
Bill Nighy is in talks to star in 'Clifftops,' a Hugo Blick series for the BBC set in a 1970s trailer park overlooking the ...
The creator of Bridget Jones, who grew up on Jane Austen and Jackie Collins, has no patience for “snobbery about escapist ...
Just in time for the Oscars. A coveted long-lost silent film about President Abraham Lincoln was recently discovered on Long ...
During his internship at a Long Island film archive, Dan Martin made a startling discovery: Curled up in five sealed cans was ...
An eye-popping 83% of New York City voters said they support allowing supermarkets to sell wine — as do 78% of all residents ...
including for the 1940 film “The Grapes of Wrath.” “The [Ford] brothers were almost obsessed with Lincoln as this emancipating messiah figure in American history,” Martin, a big John Ford ...
1940, Not rated, 128 min. Directed by John Ford. Starring Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carradine and Charley Grapewin.
Even now, those of a certain vintage will recall not only Hollywood movies that glamorized smoking ... how it was made, what grapes are used, how long in oak, all contribute to a joyful and ...