Assassination: Bryan Cranston, Al Pacino, Brendan Fraser Come Together to Reopen JFK Files 33 Years After Kevin Costner Did 10/30/2024 by Hashim Asraff FandomWire “I wish, in a way, it had just died off”: One of the Best Kevin Costner Led Movies from the ‘90s Forever Ruined the Ima...
Oliver Stone is in Cannes this year premiering his documentary JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, which re-examines the murder of President John F. Kennedy using new information that has come to light since the filmmaker’s seminal 1991 picture JFK. Deadline sat down here with Stone to...
JFK is rife with half-truths, exaggerations, and even outright lies. For his part, Stone has never recanted anything about the film; in 2021, he even doubled down on them with a documentary sequel, JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, which he urged the Texas Theatre audience to seek...
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Directed by: Oliver Stone Based on: Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison Case by James DiEugenio Produced by: Robert S. Wilson Narrated by: Whoopi Goldberg, Donald Sutherland Cinematography: Robert Richardson Edited by: Kurt Mattila ...
JFK by Oliver Stone:This chapter provides a summary of the film's plot, focusing on the investigation of the Kennedy assassination and the contrasting perspectives presented. It also details general information about the film's production, cast, and directorial approach. ...
Stone’s history of being a firebrand, and his loyalty to truth above the official narrative, is why‘JFK Revisited’is being intentionally ignored. Any press is good press; even a bad review spreads awareness of the product, so hitting the ignore button is the best way for the establishment...
Stone was able to find financing from Warner Bros. for the big-budget epic because the studio trusted him after “JFK” (1991): “It was a big investment Warners was making, on a 4-foot-11-inch woman they’d never heard of. I’m amazed they did it. They had their doubts about To...
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Dinner that night around a table in the front room of The Grill was “like a bunch of guys sitting around in Las Vegas saying, ‘Hey, I want to build this thing and people will come,’” Stone says. “I told them I wanted ‘JFK’ to be a movie about the problem of covert parall...