LOS ANGELES -- William Friedkin, the filmmaker behind 1973's adaptation of novelist William Peter Blatty's horror novel "The Exorcist," has died at age 87. Stephen Galloway, dean of Dodge College of ...
On Friday, October 6, cinephiles were given a precious gift when Showtime dropped one last film by the late, great William Friedkin: an adaptation of Herman Wouk’s play “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here’s something scary: Al Pacino never watched William Friedkin’s famed “The Exorcist” before working with the late auteur on ...
We found a number of varied film events happening in LA tonight, from a Horrible Movie Night Screening of "Death Machines" to more serious fare with films by Paul Schrader, Thom Andersen and Heinz ...
“I'll just tell you straight out, Killer Joe is the most disturbing film I've ever made,” William Friedkin admits. This is really something, coming from a filmmaker who has spent much of an eclectic ...
LOS ANGELES — William Friedkin, the generation-defining director who brought a visceral realism to 1970s hits “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist” and was quickly anointed one of Hollywood’s top ...