For this very special post as part of The What A Character! Blogathon Hosted by Once Upon A Screen, Paula’s Cinema Club and Outspoken and Freckled I’ll be looking at the artistry of one of my favorite character actors in classic cinema. He is someone who I find to be […]
Director John Cassavetes‘ work in cinema was focused on exploring the joy and sadness of being alive. It was evident in everything he made, from his debut Shadows (1959) to A Woman Under The Influence (1974). With The Killing of A Chinese Bookie (1976) he brought his love of focusing […]
Fresh off the success of the award winning masterpiece The Godfather (1972), Robert Duvall took a role in this film playing Earl Macklin, a convict who is being released back into society after a stretch in prison. Macklin doesn’t know yet that as he’s breathing in the fresh air of […]
“I like to act in films, I like to shoot ’em, I like to direct ’em, I like to be around ’em. I like the feel of it and it’s something I respect. It doesn’t make any difference whether it’s a crappy film or a good film. Anyone who can […]