-
The Rolling Stone Interview: Stanley Kubrick in 1987
He didn't bustle into the room, and he didn't wander in. Truth, as he would reiterate several times, is multi-faceted, and it would be fair to say that Stanley Kubrick entered the executive suite at Pinewood Studios, outside London, in a multifaceted manner. He was at once happy to have found the place after a […]
- TV & Movies
- By
-
Stanley Kubrick: The Rolling Stone Interview
The iconic director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer reflects on his filmography
- TV & Movies
- By
-
Clint Eastwood's American Dream
From spaghetti-western critics' joke to the highest-paid star for two years running, Clint Eastwood has earned his place as the most popular movie star in the world
- TV & Movies
- By
-
Jack Nicholson Is Taking the Year Off
In his 1981 cover story, the actor talks to Tim Cahill about The Shining, the Lakers, and more
- From the Archives
- By
-
In the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Guyana After the Jonestown Massacre
Rolling Stone's 1979 story piecing together what happened after the tragedy masterminded by Rev. Jim Jones
- Culture
- By
-
O.J. Simpson: A Man for Offseason
When he's not playing football, Juice makes commercials, movies, business deals and...lots and lots of money
- Culture
- By
-
What Is Jeff Bridges Afraid Of?
The dark; grassy, white roses; his mind; a hairy ape; blowing it; famous actors; becoming a dolphin; being recognized in a porno shop; dreams; and the phantom two-by-four
- TV & Movies
- By
-
Skateboarding: The Endless Sidewalk
Burgers, bongos and the 'Supreme Challenge' of skating down perilous pavement on a little, tiny board
- Culture
- By
-
Jack Nicholson: Knocking Round the Nest
On the set of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'
- TV & Movies
- By
-
Gregg Allman & Dickey Betts: 'Nothing Matters But the Fever'
A tale of two very different solo tours by the faces of the Allman Brothers Band
- Music
- By