Alan Trustman, who wrote the screenplays for The Thomas Crown Affair and Bullitt, back-to-back 1968 films that starred Steve ...
It was a sense of disgust as a moviegoer that inspired Alan Trustman, a corporate lawyer at a white-shoe Boston firm, to take a shot as a Hollywood screenwriter in the mid-1960s.
Steve McQueen, the iconic "King of Cool," viewed stardom not as mere fame but as the ultimate freedom to live life on his own terms. His career, marked by rugged authenticity and action-packed roles, ...
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Remember Jenny from Love Story? You won't believe what Ali MacGraw looks like today
She said “love means never having to say you’re sorry,” and an entire generation believed her. Ali MacGraw played Jenny ...
Alan Trustman, screenwriter of the 1968 films Bullitt and The Thomas Crown Affair, has died. He was 95. The Harvard-educated lawyer-turned-screenwriter died on Feb. 5 at a nursing home in Miami, his ...
Dynasty's Linda Evans reflects on the glamour of the Eighties soap opera, her relationship with Dame Joan Collins and her peaceful country life ...
A new best picture will be named at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15. We rank all 97 movies to win the Oscars' top prize.
Alan Trustman was born in Boston on December 16, 1930. He grew up in a family that valued education and law. After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy, he a ...
The Oscars' best actress category has been marked by scene-stealing wins, from Viola Davis to Zoe Saldaña. We rank the best ...
Which of the 97 films anointed as Best Picture by the Academy are, in reality, the best? And which are the worst? Almost ...
Actor Rosanna Arquette, who portrayed the girlfriend of drug dealer Lance (Eric Stoltz) in the movie “Pulp Fiction,” has called out its director for using the N-word in his films. Arquette said she ...
Hollywood's soft-spoken powerhouse on “trying to enjoy” his first Academy Award nom in two decades and the great childhood trauma he thinks about every single day.
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