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Tag Archives: orson welles
Couch Potato’s Tuesday Teaser: Which film director described Citizen Kane as ‘a total bore’?
The Orson Welles film Citizen Kane – the story of a newspaper mogul’s rise and fall – is widely considered one of the best movies of all time. It’s been topping polls for years. Personally, I don’t get what all … Continue reading
Out on DVD | Me and Orson Welles – A young genius takes the New York stage by storm
Little-known English character actor Christian McKay made a big splash last year in Richard Linklater’s entertaining coming-of-age movie Me and Orson Welles. Playing Welles at the age of 22 (despite being a decade and a half older), he gives a … Continue reading
At the Cinema | Me and Orson Welles
Set over the course of one week in November 1937, Me and Orson Welles is a charming coming-of-age drama in which a stage-struck 17-year-old school kid – winningly played by High School Musical star Zac Efron – has a … Continue reading
News Muse – Six Degrees of Hollywood: A trip down memory lane
I’ve always had a thing for Hollywood movie star biographies, but I mean old-school Hollywood, like 1930s, 40s and 50s. Some great reads so far have been Ava Gardner – Love is Nothing by Lee Server, Bette and Joan: The … Continue reading
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