A definitive biography of the iconic actor and Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney (1920-2014) and his extravagant, sometimes tawdry life, drawing on exclusive interviews, and with those who knew him ...
Tripp Whetsell is no meathead when he talks about Norman Lear. Having grown up on the legendary producer's groundbreaking ...
The saving grace is that a bad movie bio is almost always pretty easy ... Bothered and Bewildered”? Mickey Rooney, of course. You see that expecting truth and that’s on you.
where Mickey Rooney pulls the same trick) With “Mulholland Drive” we got a film where many things can be true at once, where traumas and injustices exist but judgments aren’t quickly ...
He directed "Blue Velvet," "Twin Peaks," "Mulholland Drive," and so many other films that have lodged themselves into the popular imagination and shaped other filmmakers.
Mickey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher and Michael O'Shea. The movie is rated 5.6/10 by IMDb and 31% by Rotten Tomatoes. Billy Coy (Mickey Rooney) starts working for Arthur Red’s Garage ...
Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is eligible for a contract extension this offseason and his future in Pittsburgh was among the topics Steelers president Art Rooney II addressed in a session with ...
When Tomlin was brought back, backlash ensued towards the organization. However, team president Art Rooney II does not believe that the team needs to move on from Tomlin, and he signals the ...
Steelers owner Art Rooney II talked a bit about speculation around Tomlin's job when speaking to media on Monday. He emphasized how successful Tomlin's been in Pittsburgh, with his 18 consecutive ...
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Art Rooney II knows the Pittsburgh Steelers have problems. The team's longtime president doesn't think his head coach is one of them. Rooney said Monday the club remains fully ...
Robert Pattinson’s Mickey Barnes should have read through the paperwork before signing up to die in the trailer for Mickey 17. Upset with his life on Earth, Mickey becomes an “expendable ...
Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II wasn't quite as harsh while speaking with reporters about Pickens on Monday. "George is a very talented player who has room to grow," Rooney said ...