Liza Minnelli Recalls SHOCKING ‘Rude’ Behaviour From Late Star Gene Hackman
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6 Stand-Out Moments from Liza Minnelli’s New Memoir
Liza Minnelli has heard your jokes. Born 80 years ago to two of Hollywood’s biggest names — the actor and singer Judy Garland and director Vincent Minnelli — she was thrust iinto the spotlight from the moment she left Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. But since her teenage years she’s forged her own path. First as a cabaret singer and Broadway star, and then, of course, asthe Oscar-winning star of the Broadway show-turned-movie Cabaret, she became one…
Liza Minnelli Recalls SHOCKING ‘Rude’ Behaviour From Late Star Gene Hackman
Liza Minnelli is speaking out about her experience working with Hollywood legend Gene Hackman. In her new memoir, the singer-actress recalls tensions while filming the 1975 movie Lucky Lady, claiming Hackman was “downright rude” and dismissive on set. The revelation comes more than a year after the Oscar-winning actor’s death at age 95. Minnelli’s comments have reignited conversation about the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the classic film.
Oliver Stone on 40 Years of ‘Platoon,’ the War in Iran and Hollywood Turning on Him Over Politics: ‘I’ve Learned My Lesson. Keep Your Views Quiet’
There has never been a war film quite like “Platoon.” Hollywood delivered powerful combat stories about the brutality of battle, but nothing came close to matching Oliver Stone’s depiction of America’s tragic Vietnam chapter. This drama about an idealistic recruit (Charlie Sheen) confronting the savagery, the chaos, the true horror of war, was a searing corrective to jingoistic action movies like “Rambo.” In “Platoon,” the enemy is largely un…
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