FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Selling their landscapes along the roadside in the 1960s and 1970s, a group of African-American artists became known as the “Highwaymen.” As some have passed away, there’s an ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
“The Highwaymen,” about a group of African American artists in segregated 1960s Florida, is being readied to go into production, with casting underway. Curated By Media is packaging the project, with ...
Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson are well-matched as the men who caught Bonnie and Clyde in this revisionist version of the gangster couple’s mythos. Arriving more than a half-century after Arthur ...
There’s an astounding variety of arts and cultural events and experiences to enjoy here in the Palm Beaches! Here to help you with three ideas for the coming week is the Cultural Council for Palm ...
A new movie called “The Highwaymen” will be one of the first Florida-based films to begin production once the COVID-19 ban is lifted, according to a press release. The film tells the true story of how ...
Films are rarely 100 percent historically accurate, but that doesn't stop plenty of viewers from getting upset about tweaks and deviations, no matter how minor. The historicity of "The Highwaymen," a ...
It's hard to begin watching the Netflix movie "The Highwaymen" and not think about the way it will inevitably end — in a famous ambush and a hail of bullets. That's what happened to Bonnie Parker and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Director John Lee Hancock‘s new Netflix film The Highwaymen attempts to show the hunt for, and killing of, bank robbers Bonnie ...
It’s hard to begin watching the Netflix movie “The Highwaymen” and not think about the way it will inevitably end – in a famous ambush and a hail of bullets. That’s what happened to Bonnie Parker and ...
You’ll never find more beautiful moviestars than Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the iconic outlaws in Arthur Penn’s Hollywood Renaissance masterpiece “Bonnie & Clyde” (1967). In that cultural ...
America’s fascination with outlaws can invert morality. It’s easy to see Bonnie and Clyde as devil-may-care heroes careening through the South and making chumps of John Q. Law. It’s easy to ignore the ...