Gene Hackman and Harrison Ford are two icons of the silver screen, but their 1974 film has one of the creepiest scenes ever.
Throughout his career, Gene Hackman proved with every performance that he was one of Hollywood's most talented, hardest-working stars. Renowned for his performances in films like Unforgiven and The ...
As part of a piece on Slashfilm, the original rights holder of Thomas Harris’ novel, The Silence of the Lambs, had trouble getting the project off the ground. Bob Bookman cited the poor box office of ...
"In my book, we’re gonna be winners." That famous line was delivered at the end of a speech by Gene Hackman's character Norman Dale in "Hoosiers." His Hickory Huskers went on to become winners on and ...
The Quick and the Dead, 1995. Directed by Sam Raimi. Starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Roberts Blossom, ...
Gene Hackman wished he'd starred in 'The China Syndrome', a 1979 nuclear meltdown thriller that instead starred Jack Lemmon, ...
The Royal Tenenbaums isn’t director Wes Andersen’s best movie but it’s certainly his most watchable, possibly because Hackman forced him to make it that way. It was his third-to-last movie appearance ...
Over five decades Gene Hackman cemented his position as one of the finest actors in cinematic history. But the success didn't come without consequences ...
The American actor Gene Hackman and his wife of 34 years, Betsy Arakawa, die under circumstances that would have beggared the imaginations of William Faulkner and Michael Haneke, and the best Film at ...
Wes Anderson spoke to The Sunday Times about the infamous set tension that existed on the set of 2001’s “The Royal Tenenbaums” due to Gene Hackman, who passed away in April. Bill Murray spoke to the ...
Wes Anderson opened up to The Sunday Times about the late Gene Hackman, recalling he "was furious" over his salary on The Royal Tenenbaums "Also, he didn’t want to do the film anyway. I talked him ...