Will there ever be another great journalism film? Given the chaos in both movies and the news media—audiences polarized, anonymous sourcing resurgent, Twitter rampant, prevailing narratives debunked ...
Three months ago, I supposed the next great movie newsroom drama would look more like Absence of Malice than All The President’s Men. Who knew that Clint Eastwood, filmdom’s great disruptor, would so ...
Melinda Dillon, a two-time Oscar nominee for Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Absence of Malice who also played Ralphie’s mom in A Christmas Story, has died. She was 83. Her family said she died ...
Kurt Luedtke holds the Oscar he won for screenplay based on material from another medium for the film "Out of Africa" in 1986. (Lennox McLendon / Associated Press) Kurt Luedtke, who rose to be the top ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. When I was a student in journalism school, in the beginning of my first semester, one of the professors of the required Ethics ...
There is a scene in the movie "Absence of Malice" where a woman steps out of her house at dawn and proceeds to pick up newspapers on the lawns of her neighbors. It was a futile, but very human, moment ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Quite rightly, the world’s eyes are turned on the financial crisis in the US and its repercussions in Europe ...
Will there ever be another great journalism film? Given the chaos in both movies and the news media—audiences polarized, anonymous sourcing resurgent, Twitter rampant, prevailing narratives debunked ...
Kurt Luedtke, who rose to be the top editor of a major American newspaper by the age of 33 and then abruptly left journalism to become an Oscar-winning Hollywood screenwriter on films such as “Out of ...