Hosted by and produced by the Wheeler Opera House, the easy-going holiday performance featured an ensemble cast of mostly ...
The Wild, Wild West was filled with stars. While leading the new Western “Frontier Crucible,” Myles Clohessy acted alongside William H. Macy, Armie Hammer and Thomas Jane. And the Arizona experience ...
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But this December marks the end of an era. Santa won’t be making an appearance at the San Francisco store for the first time in nearly 80 years, save for a brief absence during the pandemic. “Instead, ...
[Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Train Dreams] Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with William H. Macy and Kerry Condon for Netflix's Train Dreams. Macy and Condon share when they ...
In a season rife with high-profile stars commanding attention at every turn, now’s the time to spotlight performers delivering exceptional but quieter work — especially those whose names haven’t ...
William H. Macy hasn’t always been able to predict when a film is going to be a hit. In the past, when asked about the 1996 black comedy “Fargo,” he would say you can never know when something will ...
During a game revolving around high- and low-brow foods and drinks, the actors share dishes that never let them down: spaghetti for Edgerton and a hamburger for Macy. They taste a Woody Creek ...
“Train Dreams” honors the men and women who built the country in obscurity; the loggers and homesteaders whose labor laid the steel and timber beneath America’s rise and whose names, as William H.
“You cut down these magnificent trees that were around when Jesus roamed the earth, and it hurts your soul,” William H. Macy said, quoting one of his favorite lines from his recent film Train Dreams.
Fun fact: William H. Macy wrote his own song and actually plays harmonic in the elegiac new film from Clint Bentley. Perhaps fitting considering the gentle tone and understated, serene moodiness of ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (UPI) --Fargo and Shameless alum William H. Macy says deciding to co-star in the uplifting, fact-based film, Soul on Fire, was an easy "yes" for him. "I got the script. I read it. I ...