As Ian Buruma shows in “Stay Alive,” his crisply told and uncomfortably relevant history of wartime Berlin, they feed off the ...
The 35th anniversary of the Gulf War's end on Feb. 28 is a victory worth remembering, writes Paul Petrick. U.S. and Israel ...

1949 TBD

Much-lauded Polish filmmaker Paweł Pawlikowski returns to the Cold War era for his follow-up to 2018's Cold War, which nabbed ...
Richard Mauer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist based in Alaska, died in February in Seattle.
First-time winners Michael B Jordan and Jessie Buckley might have just been crowned but here’s a too-early look at who might be winning this time next year ...
Stacker researched films that provoked national controversy, highlighting 45 of the most significant along with their IMDb ...
George Arliss was the first British actor to win an Oscar. A play actor originally, Arliss first starred in the 1911 Louis Napoleon Parker play "Disraeli," which was later turned first into a silent ...
Bond’ hero in his 1962 novel The Ipcress File had a seismic impact on spy fiction ...
From Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey to Martin McDonagh’s Wild Horse Nine, a look at next year’s potential best-picture contenders ...
Our Oscars quiz, written by former Record 'Road Warrior' John Cichowski, tests your Hollywood knowledge!
The best NBA logos are known around the world, even among people who don't follow US basketball. From the Chicago Bulls' ...
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The young Richard Gere

Richard Gere was born in 1949 in Syracuse, New York, and became a star at a young age with films like 'Days of Heaven' (1978), 'American Gigolo' (1980), and 'An Officer and a Gentleman' (1982). In the ...