Topic: Arthur Penn

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Oliver Stone to be honored at S.F. Film Festival

0 View Larger Image . Oliver Stone, director of such notable films as "Wall Street" and "JFK" and Academy Award winner for "Platoon," "Born on the...

R.I.P. Hillard Elkins

The longtime Hollywood manager and producer and former agent Hillard "Hilly" Elkins died of a heart attack on Wednesday evening. He was 81. "Hilly...

Movie reviews: Night Moves

With Gene Hackman in top form as the 70s established, anti-hero gumshoe; Night Moves is actually more of a character study then a typical film-noir mystery, although there are elements of the latter as well. Harry takes the case but before much ...

Movie analysis: The Wild Bunch

There is no doubt in the minds of most who have studied media, including film, that media was changed in America during the Vietnam War . At least to director Sam Peckinpah, this new Golden Age of film in America portrayed a loss ...
This collection of essays on American cinematic milestone Bonnie and Clyde (1967) is indispensable for anyone studying that film. The book kicks off, after the inevitable editor's introduction, with essays by Arthur Penn (the director) and David Newman (one of the ...

Arthur Penn

Arthur Penn, director of hugely influential films that helped bring a new naturalism to movies, died today at age 88. And in this scene from "The Miracle Worker," watch how Penn makes this classic moment seem intimate, fresh, and very real.

'Bonnie and Clyde' director Arthur Penn dies

American film and stage director Arthur Penn, best known for his revolutionary 1967 movie "Bonnie and Clyde," has died, a friend of the filmmaker told AFP Wednesday. He was 88."He died Tuesday night here in New York," said Evan Bell, a ...

Director Arthur Penn dies at age 88

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Movie, theater and television director Arthur Penn, whose works include the 1967 movie "Bonnie and Clyde", has died at the age of 88, his friend and accountant said on Wednesday.New York financial manager Evan Bell told Reuters that ...