Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The original director was Midnight Cowboy helmer John Schlesinger, but after one day of shooting Schlesinger felt he wasn't right ...
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1971 Box Office 'Harold and Maude' Flop With Legendary Soundtrack Ranked Among Best Rock Movies of All Time
The rise of Harold and Maude from forgotten release to celebrated cult favorite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If Arquette is candid, and there’s no reason she shouldn’t be, it will be a sad, complicated conversation. The film flopped. Stark ...
Hal Ashby liked characters—especially characters who were characters. Empathy was Ashby's ace in the hole. In a 1978 Minneapolis Star interview, Ashby admitted he didn't socialize with the set ...
Numerous landmark directors did remarkable work in Hollywood in the 1970s, but a convincing argument can be made that Hal Ashby and his films represented that decade at its best. As filmmaker ...
"He'd smoke some pot, and he would work all night." Oscilloscope Labs has unveiled an official full-length trailer for a documentary titled Hal, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier ...
Ashby would never lose his vibey guru mien thereafter, and through the Me Decade, he turned out a remarkable stretch of socially conscious, bitingly funny and character-rich pictures — including “The ...
Hal Ashby directing a string of acclaimed movies in the 1970s, scoring an Oscar nom for Coming Home, but he’s largely overshadowed by the filmmaking kings of the Me Decade. Now a new documentary turns ...
When director Hal Ashby is mentioned now, he’s often squeezed into a cohort called New Hollywood, or as I think of it AltmanBogdanovichCoppolaFriedkinScorsese. This lineup changes depending on who’s ...
In a competitive situation, New Regency has picked up the film rights to the Gothic Western 'The Hawkline Monster' in a deal that involved the estates of both author Richard Brautigan and Hal Ashby, ...
Hal Ashby wouldn’t happen today. He and his films were indelible phenomena of the 1970s, no less than Watergate, WIN buttons, leisure suits and Farrah hair. Unlike the leisure suit and the hair, ...
For a director who had one of the greatest cinematic runs in history, Hal Ashby really ought to be more of a household name. Certainly just as much of one as his New Hollywood peers from the ‘70s: ...
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