Laura Dern grew up in Hollywood, pursued unorthodox career choices from youth, and sustained a long, independent acting career marked by creative risk and resilience.
Henry Jaglom, Orson Welles's Longtime Lunch Date, Dead at 87
Henry Jaglom, independent filmmaker and Los Angeles cultural figure, died at 87 after a career collaborating with New Hollywood figures and Orson Welles.
1975 produced landmark cinema—Jaws transformed Hollywood and audiences, while diverse, politically charged films reflected Watergate-era paranoia and artistic innovation.
Cinema May Be Dying but the Old Auteurs Still Have Plenty to Say | The Walrus
In David Cronenberg's new film, widower Karsh Relikh invites Myrna to a restaurant that doubles as a showroom for his graveyard business, showcasing burial shrouds equipped with livestreaming cameras.
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1975 films, like Monty Python and the Holy Grail, reflect the evolving film industry, transitioning towards younger audiences and simpler storylines after 1974.