As Alan Pakula’s Watergate thriller turns 50, we revisit Richard Combs’ assessment of its masterful pacing, controlled performances and potent tension. From our Summer 1976 issue.
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Thumbs down: The Wilmington-shot movies Siskel and Ebert hated the most
Among Wilmington-shot movies panned by reviewers, here are some that made the "worst-of" list for a once-popular film critic ...
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He thanked her for the tacos - Steven Robards went to church, then collapsed within hours
Steven Robards thought he was eating a normal family dinner with the daughter he loved. He thanked Marie for making his favorite meal, left for church, and within hours he was in fatal distress. At ...
A landmark 1968 Western film has secured a place among cinema’s greatest works, with Once Upon a Time in the West earning a ...
All the President's Men hit theaters in April 1976. Fifty years on, is Hollywood still making movies that explore the abuse of presidential power?
This being the 50th anniversary of the release of "All the President's Men," we asked Christiane Amanapour, Dan Balz, Dave ...
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