12 Directors Oscar-Nominated for Their First Features
Getting a first feature off the ground is an impressive achievement by itself, but an Oscar nomination is another feat entirely.
Getting a first feature off the ground is an impressive achievement by itself, but an Oscar nomination is another feat entirely.
Portman calls her “Closer” director “a genuine feminist” in Mark Harris’ new book, “Mike Nichols, A Life.”
Now available on Criterion Channel, Mike Nichols’ astonishing 1966 debut is your front-row seat to an acting powerhouse.
Nichols’ 1967 comedy-drama, starring Dustin Hoffman, will screen in over 700 theaters nationwide.
Dustin Hoffman’s breakout film will play in over 700 theaters nationwide on April 23 and 26.
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