How Montana Ending Sets Up Season 2

How Montana Ending Sets Up Season 2

[The story contains major spoilers from the season one finale of The Madison.] The Madison has brought a new family to the Sheridan-verse. And after the conclusion of its first season, the story of the Clyburns is only just getting started. The grief drama from Yellowstone hit-maker Taylor Sheridan introduced viewers to the Clyburns when…

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Jeremy Larner, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter on Robert Redford’s ‘The Candidate,’ Dies at 88

Jeremy Larner, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter on Robert Redford’s ‘The Candidate,’ Dies at 88

Jeremy Larner, whose experience as a speechwriter for 1968 presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy informed his Oscar-winning screenplay for the Robert Redford-starring The Candidate, has died. He was 88. Larner had been ill for some time and died Feb. 24 in a nursing facility in Oakland, California, his son Jesse Larner told The Hollywood Reporter. For…

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George R.R. Martin on Helping Robert Redford Get ‘Dark Winds’ to TV and Status of ‘Wild Cards’ Series: “Maybe Eventually, but Not Today”

George R.R. Martin on Helping Robert Redford Get ‘Dark Winds’ to TV and Status of ‘Wild Cards’ Series: “Maybe Eventually, but Not Today”

George R.R. Martin told a packed New York crowd that the in-development adaptation of his Wild Card series will “maybe happen, but not today.” Martin gave the update while answering a question from moderator and horror author Joe Hill about the series’ status as part of a spotlight panel hosted on Saturday at New York…

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Robert Redford the Actor: A Look Back at His Movies

Robert Redford the Actor: A Look Back at His Movies

From ‘Barefoot in the Park’ to ‘All the President’s Men’, the actor and founder of the Sundance Institute built his legend over decades onscreen and off. September 19, 2025 4:16pm Published on September 19, 2025 ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Courtesy Everett Collection Throughout his six decades in entertainment, Robert…

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Robert Redford, Golden Boy of Hollywood, Dies at 89

Robert Redford, Golden Boy of Hollywood, Dies at 89

Robert Redford, the Hollywood golden boy and Sundance Film Festival founder who starred in such movies as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Way We Were and All the President’s Men — and who won an Academy Award for directing Ordinary People — has died. He was 89.  Redford died early Tuesday at his home in Utah, his long-time publicist…

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#Lawrence Turman, Oscar-Nominated Producer of ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 96

#Lawrence Turman, Oscar-Nominated Producer of ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 96

Lawrence Turman, the principled Oscar-nominated producer of The Graduate who was behind other films including The Great White Hope, Pretty Poison, American History X and the last movie Judy Garland ever made, has died. He was 96. Turman died Saturday at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, his family announced. A former agent, he…

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