News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 4 months ago
In knowledge of most aspects of our collective history, most Americans probably would flunk even the easiest of tests, but in one department we are scholars of the first rank: We know our crooks. We dont just know them, we love them: Billy the Kid,...
News Source: Daily Breeze
| 4 months ago
It's been more than 70 years since iconic bank robber John Dillinger was gunned down outside a Chicago movie house. The public has always been fascinated by the violent outlaw, but with Johnny Depp portraying him in a new movie out this week, America'...
News Source: Bradenton Herald
| 4 months ago
She is Oscar-winning, French, intense and full of interesting opinions about the quality of the bottled water in her trailer. “I think this (bottle brought over from the Peninsula Hotel) is better than this,” she says, half-joking. “This!
News Source: The Observer
| 4 months ago
The Hollywood gangster movie seemed a moribund form until it was suddenly given a new lease of life with the simultaneous appearance in 1967 of Roger Corman's only big budget film, The St Valentine's Day Massacre, and Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde,...