Star of the moment Timothee Chalamet inhabits the loose-limbed, live-wire physicality of the young Bob Dylan and makes an ...
The 1942 film Now, Voyager, starring her favourite actress, Bette Davis, was treasured. She and Frederic loved to re-enact the scene where Jerry (actor Paul Henreid) lit up two cigarettes.
Though Zanjeer is credited as Amitabh's breakthrough film, it didn't immediately enthrone him. Rajesh Khanna countered with a huge hit in Daag that year. But Deewar upended audience's cinematic taste ...
Later in the film Sylvie uses Bette Davis’s immortal line from Voyager—"Don’t let’s ask for the Moon. We have the Stars” as she shares a parting cigarette with Dylan through a wire fence ...
The man smoking a cigarette by the lamppost ... Personified by bright-blonde “Betty” —an old-fashioned name harkening back to Bette Davis (highbrow), or Betty from the Archie comics (lowbrow)—Naomi ...
(A collection of 1m cigarette cards bequeathed in 2006 is ... to the films that revived Bette Davis’s career at two different points, All About Eve (1950) and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Q: I belong to a group we call “If I could make remarks like Bette Davis, my life would be perfect.” One of the ladies talked about when Bette said, ...
While the pages of cinema history are full of notable pairs, one dynamic duo, Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis, deserves to be at the top of the ranks. Ironically, it's also one that doesn't really ...
American actress Bette Davis wore a black frost crepe dinner gown in 1942. Keystone/Getty Images/TNS You have questions. I have some answers. Q: I belong to a group we call “If I could make ...
In the heart of North Carolina tobacco country, one company manufactures cigarettes with ultralow nicotine levels designed to prevent smokers from getting addicted. Sales aren’t exactly sizzling.