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Director Tony Kaye, 72, reflects on the legacy of his 1998 hit movie and its potential future while speaking with PEOPLE at ...
The racially charged world of American History X is amplified a few notches above the real one, often to the film’s detriment, but Kaye’s in-your-face style does force viewers to confront ...
Tony Kaye Returns: After ‘American History X' and Hollywood Exile, His New ‘Punk Marvel Film' About a Celebrity Trainer Puts Him Back in the Ring (EXCLUSIVE) Story by Matt Donnelly ...
The barong's sheer fabrication and handcrafted quality align with current trends seen across fashion runways and social media. Pictured here: author Melissa Magsaysay in her own barong.
In February 2017, he arrived at the brand-new National African American Museum of History and Culture for a tour with its director, Lonnie G. Bunch III, and told Bunch he’d been looking forward ...
When American History X was released in 1998, 25 years ago, it warned of a gathering storm of white supremacist violence. The indie crime thriller garnered both praise and criticism, but also a ...
The neo-Nazi who inspired Edward Norton’s skinhead character in “American History X” has revealed he is now an observant Jew after turning his life around — and discovering his heritage ...
The style of dress being displayed at the Met Gala reveals ... first time in 20 years that the exhibit will exclusively feature menswear that has particular resonance with African American history.
The trouble with Tony didn’t really begin on the set of American History X, it happened in the preceding months during post-production.According to Kaye — who was considered “hot-headed ...