A great 1945 war movie called The Story of G.I. Joe led to Robert Mitchum's only Oscar nomination even though the celebrated actor deserved at least one more. Mitchum has starred in some of the best ...
James “Jim” Mitchum, a 20th century actor who carried forward the Mitchum family legacy in Hollywood and appeared in more than 30 films, died Sept. 20 at his ranch home in Skull Valley, Ariz. He was ...
James (Jim) Mitchum, a film and television actor and son of Robert Mitchum who appeared in over 35 titles between 1949 and 1994, died on Sept. 20 at his home in Skull Valley, Ariz. He was 84. Born in ...
Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.
If you know anything about Robert Mitchum's vast filmography, then you probably know that the Old Hollywood star had a penchant for headlining film noir crime capers as well as Westerns. While Mitchum ...
The underrated, Sydney Pollack-directed neo-noir gem is very much the grimy potboiler crime thriller that its title suggests, but it is also just as thematically rich as its screenwriting duo of Paul ...
Famed movie critic Roger Ebert claimed to have seen 10,000 films and reviewed over 6,000 of them, and with that comes exposure to a lot of actors and actresses across different generations of film.
Filmed in Georgia is a weekly column by Frank Hotchkiss, the Savannah author of Playing with Fire at local bookstores and on Amazon. Contact Frank with recommendations for future film reviews at ...
Robert Charles Durman Mitchum (August 6, 1917 – July 1, 1997) was an American film actor, author, composer and singer. He was ranked #23 on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest male ...