Find here some of the best Orson Welles movies. Image Credit: RKO Radio Pictures. Even non-cinephiles know Citizen Kane as the greatest movie ever made, and that hyperbole still doesn’t capture ...
On October 30, 1938, Orson Welles gave the nation a Halloween scare with his radio broadcast of an adaptation of H.G. Wells' 1898 novel, The War of the Worlds.
Welles embodied the image of a vainglorious Great Man. But Welles’ success, according to Kael, meant he also needed to be taken down a peg. “Orson Welles wasn't around when ‘Citizen Kane ...
Long before Donald Trump used the term “fake news” to complain about coverage he didn’t like, Orson Welles mastered the art of actual fake news. Welles’ 1938 radio adaptation of H.G. Wells ...
Up and coming actor/director/producer Orson Welles took advantage of the hype on October 30, 1938, when he broadcast H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds on his weekly radio drama program.
Orson Welles had a personal connection to the film, using it to cope with trauma and creating a powerful narrative. The fact that Orson Welles created Citizen Kane, a film cited by many film ...
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First transmitted in 1955. Writer, film and theatre director, Orson Welles takes the hot seat in this in-depth and revealing interview. Show more First transmitted in 1955. Writer, film and ...
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