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Ted Kotcheff, who was the Canadian director behind a string of iconic movies including Weekend at Bernie's, First Blood and ...
Hong Kong filmmaking giant Johnnie To on Monday confirmed plans to make a Hong Kong gangster movie to be shot in Japan.
Although perhaps best known for directing Sylvester Stallone in the John Rambo classic “First Blood” in 1982, Kotcheff was ...
Ted Kotcheff, whose six-decade career as film and television director included helming the first instalments of two hit movie ...
Despite later successes, Mr. Kotcheff cited with special pride “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz,” a 1974 coming-of-age drama starring Richard Dreyfuss in a film that became widely regarded as ...
Emmanuelle” has nothing much to reveal about concepts of sex and womanhood and it’s erotica, aimed at the voyeur, is far too tame to attract interest ...
Ted Kotcheff, the genre-hopping Canadian filmmaker known for helming Rambo movie “First Blood” and comedies including ...
Lifetime’s movie Not My Family: The Monique Smith Story follows Monique Smith as a young girl who grows up in an unloved and abusive home. After years of abuse and beatings from her mother and ...
Crossing Delancey, her most commercially successful film, grew from Susan Sandler’s play of the same name, which ran in 1985 ...
Canadian director Ted Kotcheff, best known for the 1989 cult classic Weekend at Bernie’s, has died at the age of 94. The ...
[This is the second of three interviews with key collaborators on Joan Micklin Silver’s Crossing Delancey. Click here to read the first part, an interview with screenwriter Susan Sandler, and check ...