Emile Hirsch talks to us about his experiences working on 2007’s ‘Into the Wild’ – and we reflect on History of Cinema’s mission statement, five years later.
From Toronto to Hollywood: We talk to Marco Kyris, the man who spent ten years as Nicolas Cage’s personal stand-in – on his journey towards such an unlikely career, and on working in the shadow of a legend.
William A. Wellman’s ‘The Ox-Bow Incident’ – was the first film in Cinema history which served to deconstruct the ideals of the Western genre – changing the American Cinema landscape forever.