Dont Look Back
In 1965, Bob Dylan lit a match and set the folk world on fire—Dont Look Back is the film that caught it all on camera. From hotel room rants to … Read more
In 1965, Bob Dylan lit a match and set the folk world on fire—Dont Look Back is the film that caught it all on camera. From hotel room rants to … Read more
Before he produced “The Godfather” and married Ali MacGraw, Robert Evans was a failed actor the Paramount brass wanted nowhere near a studio lot. His meteoric rise to Hollywood’s golden-boy … Read more
What if the apps you check 92 times a day weren’t just stealing your time—but steering your thoughts, your politics, your vote? “The Social Dilemma” is like “An Inconvenient Truth” … Read more
Steve Jobs hated having his picture taken. But when a photographer Albert Watso told him to pose like he was arguing with five people who were wrong—genius met genius. And … Read more
In 1971, Bruce Lee walked away from Hollywood—not because he wanted to, but because it wouldn’t let him in. Back in Hong Kong, he made four iconic films in two … Read more
Joan Jett turned “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” into a national anthem—and her career into a leather-clad, guitar-slinging, middle finger to the gatekeepers (including Rolling Stone Magazine) who said women … Read more
Bob Einstein was the kind of guy who could make the most seasoned comics break—Seinfeld, Letterman, even Larry David couldn’t keep a straight face. The “Super Bob Einstein Movie” ranks … Read more
A Coke bottle. A Les Paul. A wall of delay pedals. Jack White, Jimmy Page and The Edge get in the same room to plug in for “It Might Get … Read more
The Red Wings were a joke in the ’80s—empty seats, cartoon jerseys, zero playoff wins—and then they went full Cold War and smuggled in five Soviet stars. “The Russia Five” … Read more
Spike Lee is a “code two” while Ben Stiller gets VIP treatment. But dare to criticize James Dolan online and MSG’s facial recognition system might permanently ban you like Michael … Read more