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John Huston

Jack Huston Went 12 Rounds to Get His Boxing Movie Made

PRIZEFIGHT

It turns out that even if you’re the grandson of one of the most legendary filmmakers ever, you have to fight so hard to get your first film made that you need vocal surgery.

Kevin Fallon | Published Dec 05, 2024

When Hollywood Enlisted in WWII

War Effort

A three-part Netflix documentary follows five great directors who went to the front lines to film the conflict and shows how it changed them and how they in turn changed cinema.

When Jack and Angelica Were the King and Queen of Cool

Royalty

Immortalized in a comically murderous love affair in 'Prizzi's Honor', Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston once epitomized our idea of Hollywood royalty.

AD BY The Daily Beast | Published Mar 05, 2016

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All Eyes on Anjelica Huston

WATCH ME

Anjelica Huston on her new memoir, which details her turbulent romance with Jack Nicholson and the alleged violence by former boyfriend Ryan O’Neal.

Alex Suskind | Published Nov 09, 2014

WWII Lies of Hollywood's Greats

Action

Five great directors did their patriotic duty by staging propaganda films, but they presented them to the public as authentic documentaries.

Caryn James | Published Feb 22, 2014

Hollywood’s Happy Delusions

PARTY

Lloyd Grove takes in perfect buttocks, Coca-Cola sex shots, and other Oscar week fantasies.

Lloyd Grove | Published Feb 24, 2013

Boardwalk's Scene-Stealer

Character Study

<p>Jack Huston, the grandson of legendary director John Huston (and nephew to Anjelica and Danny Huston), is stealing nearly every scene of HBO’s <i>Boardwalk Empire</i>, where he plays disfigured sniper turned hitman Richard Harrow. Jace Lacob talks to Huston about this week’s episode, wearing the mask, and whether Richard still has a soul.</p>

Jace Lacob | Published Oct 23, 2011

Celebs and Food

Angelina's tried cockroaches, Paul Newman mixed his own salad dressings at the table, and Andy Warhol was a sugar addict. Kara Cutruzzula explores the new food book What the Great Ate.

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