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Chinatown writer Robert Towne dies aged 89
RTÉ News· 4 days agoRobert Towne, the Hollywood writer whose Chinatown script is often described as the greatest screenplay ever written, has died at 89. The Oscar winner,...
Robert Towne, Oscar-Winning ‘Chinatown’ Screenwriter, Dies at 89
The Hollywood Reporter· 5 days agoRobert Towne, the screenwriter as superstar whose Oscar-winning work on the 1974 classic Chinatown...
Excitement as Bradford's Cubby Broccoli cinema screen reopens after a year
Bradford Telegraph and Argus via Yahoo News UK· 3 days ago"After a successful off-site run at two Bradford venues, we are returning to one of Pictureville...
Robert Towne: Tributes to Chinatown and Mission: Impossible writer
BBC News· 4 days agoRobert Towne, who wrote films including Chinatown and Mission: Impossible, has been remembered as...
Eddie Murphy calls Paige Butcher his 'wife' twice in new interview
Daily Mail· 6 days agoHills on June 20) At one point during the chat with host David Marchese, the Beverly Hills Cop star...
Robert Towne obituary
The Guardian· 4 days agoRobert Towne, who has died aged 89, wrote a dazzling hat-trick of screenplays that helped define the great American cinema of the 1970s: The Last Detail...
Paal Enger, Who Stole Munch’s ‘The Scream,’ Is Dead at 57
New York Times· 2 days agoPaal Enger, a rising prospect for a celebrated Norwegian soccer club who traded a game that he loved...
'Chinatown' writer Robert Towne dies aged 89
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoRobert Towne, the Hollywood writer whose "Chinatown" script is often described as the greatest screenplay ever written, has died at 89.At his peak, Towne...
Five Great Reads: the Ronaldo show, sex with Tracey Emin and cookbooks in The Bear
The Guardian· 2 days agoCloser to home, debate continued in Australia’s parliament about how to respond to the situation in Gaza – where, as UN secretary general António Guterres said just days ago, “no place is safe ...
Superman, Frodo and Star Wars: the stunning life of Kiran Shah – the world’s smallest stuntman
The Guardian· 3 days agoIt was 1976 when Kiran Shah saw the advert that would change his life. Shah turned up at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire and was introduced to a nervous young man named George Lucas. “He said ...