Director Arthur Penn is perhaps best known for Bonnie and Clyde and Alice’s Restaurant – a pair films that deftly tapped into the zeitgeist of late 60s counterculture. But Penn’s career spanned ...
American filmmaker Arthur Penn has died at the age of 88. Penn, who earned three 'Best Director' Oscar nominations in the '60s, passed away on Tuesday night, the day after his birthday. The director ...
In The Missouri Breaks, a poorly received, oft-forgotten Western from 1976, people were expecting to see the oldest of Old ...
With Together Again, Jesse Hassenger looks at actors and directors who have worked together on at least three films, analyzing the nature of their collaborations. Gene Hackman was everywhere. He ...
In the climax of Arthur Penn's 1967 classic film, Bonnie and Clyde, the bank-robbing duo's days of crime end abruptly when they are gunned down in a shower of bullets. It's a realistically violent ...
A vigil was held outside the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility Saturday night in honor of the 11 workers who died following Tuesday's chemical blast. Titus Kaphar, Maria Bamford and Emma McIlroy ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — Singer, songwriter and Washington resident Arlo Guthrie will be at The Triplex Cinema on Saturday for a screening of “Alice’s Restaurant” and a conversation with Matthew Penn, son ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Film, stage and television director Arthur Penn, whose 1967 movie "Bonnie and Clyde" revolutionized the depiction of sex and violence on screen, has died at the age of 88. Penn ...
Arthur Penn, who died Tuesday a day shy of his 88th birthday, was a mild-mannered rebel, a gifted theater director who will perhaps be best remembered for directing the movie classic "Bonnie and Clyde ...
NEW YORK — Director Arthur Penn, a myth-maker and myth-breaker who in such classics as "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Little Big Man" refashioned movie and American history and sealed a generation's affinity ...
Director Arthur Penn, a mythmaker and myth-breaker who in such classics as "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Little Big Man" refashioned movie and American history and sealed a generation's affinity for ...
"I thought that if were going to show this, we should SHOW it," Penn recalled. "We should show what it looks like when somebody gets shot." His cinematic art, he noted, only reflected the times: TV ...