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Buddy Van Horn, Director of Any Which Way You Can and The Dead Pool , Dead at 92
Buddy Van Horn worked alongside Clint Eastwood as his stunt double and stunt coordinator for over 40 years, and directed three films with the actor
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Game Changers: Director Lee Daniels opens up about creating his own lane in Hollywood and why he independently finances his films
Director Lee Daniels on representation in Hollywood, creating his own lane and sharing the story of Billie Holiday's activism.
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Natalie Portman wears names of snubbed female directors on custom cape at Oscars 2020
Natalie Portman makes a powerful statement about female directors who weren't nominated at the Oscars 2020.
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Monster master Guillermo del Toro's greatest creations
“I was already into monsters, ever since I was in the crib,” Guillermo del Toro once told the Hollywood Reporter. Indeed, he was just 6 when he watched his first monster movie, the original Frankenstein from 1931.
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Roman Polanski is accused of sexual abuse by a third victim
Roman Polanski is a filmmaker known for such films as Rosemary’s Baby, Chinatown, and the Oscar-winning film The Pianist. In 1977, Polanski pleaded guilty to engaging in unlawful sexual intercourse with 13-year-old Samantha Geimer during a photoshoot at Jack Nicholson’s home. In 2010, actress Charlotte Lewis claimed that the director forced himself on her at his Paris apartment when she was 16 years old, before working on his 1986 film Pirates.
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'Transformers' Director Michael Bay's Handprint Ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre: Watch the Replay
UPDATE: The livestream of Michael Bay’s handprint ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood has ended; watch the replay above.
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Female Director Being Considered for Next 'James Bond' Film
There has been so much speculation about who will be playing the next James Bond that we’ve neglected the fact that someone needs to direct it. In a report from Radio Times in the UK, director Susanne Bier has been shortlisted as a possible replacement for Sam Mendes, who announced he is stepping away from the James Bond franchise. If Bier was selected, she would be the first woman ever to helm a James Bond film, a huge shake-up in the male-centric Bond world.