Gene Hackman made dozens of good movies, but these are the ones that most impressed the legendary Roger Ebert.
Gene Hackman, the prolific Oscar-winning actor whose studied portraits ranged from reluctant heroes to conniving villains and ...
He, his wife and a dog were found dead in their New Mexico home. His superb body of work included 'Bonnie and Clyde,' 'I Never Sang for My Father,' 'The Conversation,' 'Hoosiers' and 'Unforgiven.' ...
give incendiary performances in this seminal Sixties film - a tough movie that was deemed excessively violent by critics at the time. They play Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the real-life ...
It’s time once again to dive in to another round of quick takes on the people, places and events that were being talked about ...
Hackman’s breakout role was as Buck Barrow in 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde, a controversial movie at the time, but which garnered ...
Any movie star worth his salt should have a distinctive manner of speaking. Jimmy Stewart charmed with his stammer, Orson Welles impressed with his baritone, and Gene Hackman elicited fear ...
Seminal Sixties gangster movie, stylishly directed and stunningly shot, starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as two outlaws in love and on the run. The violent finale caused a huge fuss at the ...
Hackman won two Oscars in his five-decade plus career. The first for Best Actor in 1971’s “The French Connection” and then ...
Gene Hackman asked for his name to be removed from the credits of a movie he starred in with Tom Cruise – a bold decision ...
Ciaran Cassidy’s film revisits an Irish television show that judged stay-at-home moms on budgeting and appearance. By Alissa Wilkinson Errol Morris returns to his main obsessions — evil and ...