4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 2, 2019
Like William Inge’s earlier piece, Picnic, or some of Tennessee Williams’ most substantial work, Splendor in the Grass seems to hinge on the fact its content is in some way pushing the envelope as far as social issues and subsequent taboos go. It’s no surprise Elia Kazan was often read more
The Warren Beatty Appreciation Post
I never much liked Warren Beatty ... until a couple years ago, that is, when I sat down and made myself watch Splendor In The Grass (1960) and Bonnie & Clyde (1967). Up until then, I couldn't stomach the thought of him. Why? I don't honestly know. It may read more
Warren Beatty, began his career in television series, Studio One (1957), Playhouse 90(1959), and the TV show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959),which was one of the first TV shows about the lives of teenagers. Warren Beatty was on the first few episodes, playing rich kid... Milton Armitage.(((s read more
Since Brandie already had something to say about Bonnie and Clyde back in February, I’m linking to her post about the film. Ahh, young love. Well, sort of. The first time I saw this movie was in a high school psychology class. Incidentally, this teacher also showed me Alfred Hitchcock’s read more