Elizabeth Taylor’s life, romances, and films have generated considerable media attention even after her death in 2011. Now, HBO's revealing documentary “Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes” features a ...
One of Hollywood's most fascinating movie stars narrates her own remarkable life story in HBO's "Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes." Combined with rare home movies and photographs from the Elizabeth ...
‘Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes,’ featuring newly unearthed interviews from 1964, premieres on HBO Aug. 3 Bob Willoughby/MPTV; Courtesy House of Taylor Elizabeth Taylor wasn’t one to mince words.
Debbie Reynolds and Richard Burton are also featured in the HBO documentary produced by J.J. Abrams. The HBO original film is directed by Nanette Burstein (“Hillary,” “The Kid Stays in the Picture”).
‘Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes’ Review: A Legend Opens Up in Nanette Burstein’s Engaging HBO Doc Based on Rediscovered Audio Recordings Filled with archival images, the film — built around ...
It's built around recordings of interviews Taylor did starting in 1964, and she speaks with a casual candor that is never short of revealing. Why? For decades, there had been adulterous movie-star ...
Why do I find Elizabeth Taylor so fascinating? My admiration for her work comes down, perhaps unusually, to the Zeffirelli-Shakespeare “The Taming of the Shrew” and the Nichols-Albee “Who’s Afraid of ...
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