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 ...
Dustin Hoffman as Benjamin Braddock in "The Graduate." Benjamin Braddock needn’t have worried about his future: Fifty years on, Dustin Hoffman’s nebbishy Ben is forever 21, thanks to “The Graduate.” ...
Plastics. Seduction. Mrs. Robinson. Escape. If you haven't seen 1967's "The Graduate," it's high time you did. The film, which turns 50 this year, is still one of the greatest coming-of-age movies ...
Two versions of "The Sound of Silence" were used in The Graduate. The classic song first appeared on the duo's debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 AM. Producer Tom Wilson overdubbed drums and an ...
“Lost Roles” is a weekly column looking at “what might have been” in movie and TV comedy, exploring alternate casting possibilities that almost happened but didn’t, for one reason or another. This ...
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 ...
After the soundtrack album for Mike Nichols’ comedy/drama “The Graduate” was released on Jan. 21, 1968, it quickly vaulted to No. 1 on the American LP charts, where it established itself as something ...
On Dec. 21, 1967, Mike Nichols unveiled the Dustin Hoffman film in theaters. By John Mahoney On Dec. 21, 1967, Mike Nichols unveiled The Graduate in theaters, launching the career of Dustin Hoffman.
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