Even Cary Grant couldn't turn this one around, but to be fair, it was hardly his fault. Luckily, it didn't hamper his prospects as a star.
When director Henry Hathaway sought an actor to play an upper-class cavalryman opposite Gary Cooper in 1935’s Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Paramount Studios suggested Cary Grant. “You mean that Cockney ...
Michael Caine is one of the greatest movie stars of all time, without question. However, according to him, there was one ...
A classic example of the coolness of eyewear, Marcello Mastroianni’s thick black glasses in 8 1/2 showed the world that an ...
The creator of 'Peaky Blinders' is back on his Victorian turf with a story of bare-knuckle boxing in East London, starring ...
After many flops and one big hit, Hugh Grant is poised to conquer Hollywood. But as Candace Bushnell learns, stardom can be ...
After 'The White Lotus' and 'The Gentlemen," the British-born actor takes his biggest risk yet in a dual role that doubles ...
Mad About the Boy” actor talks about the ways John Coltrane, Paul Cézanne and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie influence him.
Every year brings the inevitable snubs when Oscar puts together its dance card. Wags and critics in various circles this ...