Paul Schrader is clearly going through some things. The director is nobly caring for his wife, actress Mary Beth Hurt, during her long journey through Alzheimer’s; dealing with health issues of his ...
Oh, Canada reunites director Paul Schrader with American Gigolo star Richard Gere almost 45 years later. Oh, Canada sees Gere ...
W hile his work often carries a certain subtlety, Paul Schrader himself tends to be more direct. The 78 year-old filmmaker ...
Writer and director Paul Schrader has contributed to some of cinema's most iconic works during his career, but one 1985 film ...
For all its rich and thorny subtext about guilt, shame, and accountability, Paul Schrader’s latest feature works nicely as a satire of cultural exchange. “How do you get a Canadian to ...
Jacob Elordi is suddenly everywhere in Hollywood — so much so that he thinks he must be dreaming. Amid a remarkable streak of ...
Forty-four years ago, writer-director Paul Schrader scored his first box office hit and catapulted Richard Gere to stardom with "American Gigolo," a smart and sexy thriller that combined ...
Highlights of the long-running theater's upcoming schedule include Paul Schrader's 'Oh, Canada' and the always popular Oscar ...
In their latest films, Paul Schrader, Pedro Almodóvar, Azazel Jacobs and David Cronenberg keep death at the fore.
Forty-five years after Paul Schrader immortalized Richard Gere as an “American Gigolo,” he’s cast him again as a rather run-of-the-mill American cad. “Oh, Canada,” a stiff and cerebral eulogy, skims ...
Richard Gere and Paul Schrader discuss their new film 'Oh Canada', 40 years after making cult classic 'American Gigolo' ...