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The Essential Films Starring the Redgrave Family
Esteemed biographer Donald Spoto stops by Word & Film to outline his picks for an essential guide to films starring the members of Hollywood’s royal family the Redgraves.
Michael Douglas, His Life and His Fight: An Interview with Author Marc Eliot
The best-selling author of a new biography of living legend Michael Douglas stops by W&F to dish details on Douglas’ relationship with dad Kirk, ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ and more.
The Iron Lady and the Queen: On the Relationship of Thatcher and Elizabeth II
‘The Iron Lady,’ starring Meryl Streep, skips over the relationship between the two strongest women in modern British history.
Steve McQueen: Biography Beyond the Movies
Biographer Marc Eliot shares with Word & Film his thoughts on the intrigue of McQueen — and why an in-depth look at his life was in order.
John Huston and the Making of 'The Maltese Falcon'
On the eve of the 70th anniversary of Huston’s “The Maltese Falcon,” the author of his new biography shares a closer glimpse at the story behind the Falcon.
Humphrey Bogart's Greatest Film Moments
Bogie biographer Stefan Kanfer stopped by Word & Film to share his top three favorite films starring the icon.
Legendary Survivor: Brooke Hayward Was Born to Hollywood Royalty, Married and Divorced Dennis Hopper and Lived to Tell the Tale
Hayward survived by telling the tale in the form of her bestselling memoir, Haywire.
Humphrey Bogart: Timeless with (or without) a Gun
Stefan Kanfer’s biography, Tough without a Gun: The Life and Extraordinary Afterlife of Humphrey Bogart landed this week. Here is an exclusive look at the author’s introduction.
Michael Fassbender as Thomas Wolfe: A Genius Idea?
As literary greats make their way to the big screen, casting choices become even more crucial.
Robert Altman at Elaine's
Biographer Mitchell Zuckoff looks back at the world of Bob Altman and Elaine Kaufman.








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