New York City's Film Forum will salute director Nicholas Ray with a 14-film retrospective, July 24 through August 6. By Film Journal, The Associated Press New York City’s Film Forum will salute ...
North American rights to Nicholas Ray’s final film, “We Can’t Go Home Again” have been picked up by Oscilloscope Laboratories ahead of the late director’s centenary of his birth. A ...
“I’m the best damn filmmaker in the world who has never made one entirely good, entirely satisfactory film,” so said Nicholas Ray, according to his friend Dennis Hopper. In a bit for Turner Classic ...
When Nicholas Ray, the pathbreaking filmmaker and director of “Rebel Without a Cause,” died in 1979 from lung cancer, he left behind a substantial collection of never or rarely seen artifacts. There ...
Venice honors the iconoclastic director with a rare screening of his final film. By Todd McCarthy Nicholas Ray (right) with James Dean outsie the Griffith Observatory while filming 1955's "Rebel ...
In researching and writing Nicholas Ray: The Glorious Failure of an American Director, Patrick McGilligan performs the valuable service of tracing the fitful arc of a great and troubled director’s ...
Nicholas Ray was better at beginnings than endings. His very first film, They Live by Night (1948), opens—after a brief prologue which looks tacked on by the studio—with a startling aerial shot, taken ...
The first thing to say about the legacy of Nicholas Ray—the subject of an article by Patricia Cohen in today’s Times—is that, even in the absence on home video of some of his crucial movies, including ...
Anthony “Tony” Ray, the actor-producer son of Rebel Without a Cause director Nicholas Ray, died June 29 in Saco, Maine, following a long illness, his family has announced. Ray, who lived in Saco for ...
Distributor also acquires a second film about Ray, "Don't Expect Too Much." By Gregg Kilday Freelance Contributor Ray made the film in the early 1970s with his students at SUNY Binghamton in upstate ...