In honor of this year's Election Day in the US, have a look at one of our favorite conspiracy thrillers. The Parallax View, directed by the great Alan J. Pakula, originally opened in theaters June ...
Exclusive: The writer/director behind "The Queen's Gambit" and "Monsieur Spade" discusses his appreciation for the work of Alan J. Pakula and anti-war films in his recently released video for TCM. As ...
Why did Hollywood lose interest in making paranoid thrillers like The Parallax View and Three Days of the Condor? Was it a change in the culture? Or a change in the marketplace? Alan J. Pakula’s 1974 ...
George Clooney once called Alan J. Pakula’s 1976 conspiracy thrillerAll the President’s Men "a perfect film." It’s a heavy piece of praise for any movie, but it's especially bold for a thriller where ...
Few films have affected the way Americans think about the presidency as profoundly as Alan J. Pakula’s All the President’s Men. In a 1976 story in the DGA’s Action magazine, Pakula talked about the ...
In 1990, Harrison Ford had just wrapped his original trilogy as the heroic Indiana Jones when he decided to shift into a more duplicitous character in the twisty legal thriller “Presumed Innocent,” a ...
Celia Costas discusses her experiences as a Location Manager and Unit Production Manager, her work with Directors Alan Pakula and Mike Nichols, and her tried and true methods of preparation and ...