NEW YORK (Reuters) - As soon as Ron Howard saw a play in London about television host David Frost's historical 1977 interview with disgraced former U.S. President Richard Nixon, he knew he wanted to ...
Peter Morgan’s hit play about the 1977 TV interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon makes for a punchy political entertainment, anchored by Frank Langella’s grand, mercurial performance as the ...
The ArcLight audience recognized Ron Howard’s 50th year in showbiz with a rousing ovation following the Variety screening of the director’s new film, “Frost/Nixon,” on Saturday night. After the pic ...
Only one president in U.S. history has resigned. It occurred on Aug. 9, 1974, when Richard Nixon, with no admission of guilt and an immediate pardon by the next president, defiantly raised his arms in ...
HARRISVILLE, N.H. Frost/Nixon -- Dare I say it, could "Frost/Nixon" be director Ron Howard's best movie? The same Ron Howard that is responsible for "A Beautiful Mind" winner of four Academy Awards, ...
Frost/Nixon — the hit play that is now a Ron Howard movie with five Oscar nominations, including best picture, best director and best actor for Frank Langella — is a “prize fight” recounting of the ...
Michael Sheen is David Frost, and Frank Langella is Richard Nixon, in the drama 'Frost/Nixon.' "No holds barred, " Richard Nixon urges David Frost as the two prepare to sit down for a series of ...
When Ron Howard’s big screen adaptation of the Peter Morgan play, Frost/Nixon, opens two weeks from today, a round of hosannas will greet the film’s leads, Frank Langella (who plays the 37th POTUS in ...
In 1977, historian James Reston Jr. helped prepare journalist David Frost for a series of interviews with Richard Nixon that resulted in the former president's tacit acknowledgment of his involvement ...
I WAS perhaps the only person at the “Frost/Nixon” premiere who had so many acute personal connections to many of the principals in this true-life drama of recent U.S. history. Frank Langella, the ...
Who knew Opie Taylor had this in him? The faux-documentary Frost/Nixon is blood sport and a blast at that, a dusty political drama in the guise of a knockdown, drag-out boxing bout. It's a classic ...
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