Hal Holbrook Initially Hated the Script for 'All the President's Men' and Turned It Down
It took a visit from friend Robert Redford to convince the legendary actor to take the role.
Redford Center Launches Environment-Themed Films to Encourage Voting
The film and media center's #PowerTheVote campaign is directed especially at people who care about the environment but don't tend to vote
Redford Center Funding a Record 22 Feature-Length Environmental Documentaries
The nonprofit, co-founded by Robert and James Redford, has announced grants to nearly two dozen films, tripling its support compared to 2018.
Else Blangsted, Hollywood's "Queen of Music Editors," Dies at 99
She worked on films including 'Tootsie,' 'Ordinary People,' 'On Golden Pond' and 'The Color Purple.'
Robert Redford, Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard Board Public Lands Doc
The film, 'Public Trust,' from David Garrett Byars will premiere at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival on Feb. 17.
Sundance Names Tabitha Jackson as Festival's New Director
The U.K. filmmaker, who served as director of the Sundance Institute’s documentary film program for the past six years, beat out 700 candidates hailing from around the world.
Sundance 2020 Decides to Forgo Robert Redford Opening Press Conference
Festival organizers opted instead to release an online press kit with statements from the founder and executive staff.
Robert Redford Says Trump's "Monarchy in Disguise" Must End
"Leaders on both sides lack the fundamental courage to cross political aisles on behalf of what is good for the American people," the actor writes.
Robert Redford to Receive Career Achievement Award at Morelia Film Fest
The Mexican film festival will screen four of the multihyphenate's works, including the Oscar-winning classic 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.'
Jim McMullan, Actor in 'Dallas,' 'Downhill Racer' and 'Shenandoah,' Dies at 82
He also played Buffalo Bill on the big screen and the stage and was a regular guest star on Quinn Martin productions.
Sundance: Robert Redford Makes Only a Brief Pit Stop as Fest Gets Underway
"This festival is more relevant in divided times than ever," said fest director John Cooper.
Robert Redford Set for Honor at France's Cesar Awards
The legendary actor, who has said his latest film 'The Old Man and the Gun' will be his last, will receive the honorary prize.
Hollywood Flashback: Robert Redford Won a Globe Playing a Gay Actor in 1965
'Inside Daisy Clover' — which earned Redford the new star of the year award — was one of the first Hollywood films in which a gay character is not ashamed of his sexuality.
Saoirse Ronan's 'Mary Queen of Scots' to Open Whistler Film Fest
Barry Jenkins' 'If Beale Street Could Talk,' Alfonso Cuaron's 'Roma' and the Felicity Jones starrer 'On the Basis of Sex' also join the lineup.
Weekend Box Office: 'Night School' Shoots to Head of Class With $28M Debut
New animated pic 'Smallfoot' opens to a solid $23 million, while National Geographic's doc 'Free Solo' soars to record-breaking numbers at the specialty box office ahead of Robert Redford's 'Old Man & the Gun.'