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(2 of 2) Dassin had a lucky bounce when producer Mark Hellinger hired him to direct Brute Force, and the director rose to the challenge with one of the boldest, tautest films of the postwar crime cycle. Finally, he was in the gnarled noir territory that suited him. The story...
In “21,” the new film by director Robert Luketic, five college students trade the pressure-filled halls of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the even higher stakes of Las Vegas blackjack tables. A clear departure for Luketic—who?...
In San Luca, a gloomy town where most homes have unfinished-cement exteriors, the criminal presence can be inferred from the rusty dumpsters and lampposts riddled with bullet holes. In the weeks following the Duisburg killings, a Time reporter and photographer visiting San Luca were met by a pair of...
But Foote still remembers what it felt like to gaze over Baghdad from the window of his ninth-floor room. Coming back from each long day of work, he would find the panorama of the city stretched before him. Staring at it, he said, he would try to imagine what...
An Under-30 Uprising I love the attention you have been giving young voters in this year's election process [Feb. 11], but David Von Drehle's article basically credited Obama and Facebook with getting young voters interested again. Although they have helped in organizing the masses, they are not...