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...feckless journalist has a dreadful movie script he's trying to push on his interviewees, and that leads to the film's central, most harrowing passage. For when he arrives to discuss it with Brandon Darrow (Leonardo DiCaprio, in a chilling performance), the star is exercising his power by beating up a girlfriend and trashing a hotel room. Undaunted, Lee starts pitching. And pitching--through a night of high-stakes gambling (he loses, of course), drugs and group sex. Slyly, sadistically, Brandon alternately encourages and discourages him. Degradation is power's prerogative. And besides, it amuses...
Evans, a longtime journalist and, until recently, president and publisher of Random House, is now editorial director of the New York Daily News, U.S. News & World Report and Atlantic Monthly. His American Century is told in black-and-white photographs, sprightly essays and lengthy commentaries flavored with personal observations...
...Forty-five years ago, it was clear what a journalist was," Broder said. "The search for facts was taken very seriously...
...Theodore H. White Lecture, given each year by a prominent politician or journalist, recognizes the accomplishments of the late reporter and historian...
More than 80 years ago, Woodrow Wilson won re-election promising America neutrality and offering a simple campaign theme: "He kept us out of war." With Bob Smith in the race, every journalist would abandon neutrality and rally to the Senator's unspoken theme: "He kept us out of Laconia...