Some of the greatest lines in film history serve one purpose in the scene but mean something entirely different and deeper than what is intended by the character who says it. In The Graduate (1967), ...
Adam Grinwald is a Feature Writer at Collider with a lifelong passion for cinema, literature, music, and culture. From the early days of memorizing practically every single line of dialogue off a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Released in 1967, The Graduate stands as one of the most enduring and influential films, captivating audiences with its unique ...
He also produced the films 'The Great White Hope,' 'The Best Man' and 'American History X' Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about fashion, parenting and pop culture for ...
Rhianna Malas is a creative writer and essayist currently living in Melbourne, Australia. An RMIT alum, she has self produced a comic zine, and has written short stories and creative non-fiction ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Directed by Mike Nichols, the story revolves around Benjamin Braddock, an aimless recent college graduate who is seduced by an ...
Mike Nichols’ film of “The Graduate,” based on the novel by Charles Richard Webb, has influenced and inspired countless works in the 43 years since its release. The two scenes most often imitated are ...