‘Luck’ – Interview:
Luck was supposed to be HBO's ambitious new series that would follow the past hits like The Sopranos and Deadwood, but then tragedy struck on set, and not once, but three times. During the production
Luck was supposed to be HBO's ambitious new series that would follow the past hits like The Sopranos and Deadwood, but then tragedy struck on set, and not once, but three times. During the production
Horse racing is one of the most cinematic sports to portray — it’s fast, emotional, and deeply symbolic. But as Luck revealed, the cost of that spectacle can be devastating.
When Luck premiered on HBO in early 2012, it looked like a prestige slam dunk. Created by David Milch (Deadwood), directed by Michael Mann (Heat), and starring Dustin Hoffman in his first major television role, the series
To commemorate the Featured Film Blog for the month of January, The Insider, I have gathered My Top Ten Favorite Journalism Movies! If you're looking for the best journalism film, you came to the right
In 1995, journalist Mike Wallace conducted a groundbreaking interview on the news program 60 Minutes with Dr. Jeffrey Wigand, a former vice president of Research & Development at the tobacco company Brown & Williamson. The interview, which aired on February 4, 1996, unveiled shocking revelations about the tobacco
The Insider is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Mann, from a screenplay adapted by Eric Roth and Mann from Marie Brenner's 1996 Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". It stars Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, with supporting actors including Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane