I’m not sure where Fife the Elder and Fife the Younger begin and end in Paul Schrader’s latest film. Nor could I tell you at ...
Gere’s character, Leonard Fife, has no little contempt for these two, whom he calls “Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burns of Canada” with ...
Nearly 45 years after 'American Gigolo,' filmmaker Paul Schrader and star Richard Gere reunite to explore the shady past of a ...
Richard Gere and Paul Schrader talk about reuniting 44 years after their groundbreaking collaboration on 'American Gigolo.' ...
The latest film from the First Reformed director is a fascinating deep-dive into the unreliability of memories.
Fiery but feeling his years and his illness, ailing filmmaker Leonard Fife (Richard Gere) wants to tell his life story, ...
Strange casting, unreliable memories muddle the story of a dying filmmaker played by Richard Gere now and Jacob Elordi in flashbacks.
For the faithful, confession is a ritual designed to cleanse the soul, to clear the air between themselves and God. But confession has psychological effects that extend far beyond religious practice, ...
Now confined to hospice care, Canadian filmmaker Leonard Fife (Richard Gere) agrees to an interview conducted by his former film students, Malcolm (Michael Imperioli) and Diana (Victoria Hill ...
Directed by Paul Schrader ...
"Whether or not you believe in God, you don't lie when you pray." So says Richard Gere who plays aging documentary filmmaker Leonard Fife in director Paul Schrader's "Oh, Canada." Schrader's films ...
Their ages vary. But a conspicuous handful of filmmaking lions in winter, or let’s say late autumn, have given us new reasons ...