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  1. Feb 5, 2022 · With director George Clooney’s The Tender Bar now streaming on Prime Video, I spoke with Oscar winning screenwriter William Monahan (The Departed) about writ...

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  2. Martin Scorsese has an Oscar in his hand. It's his Oscar. For the first time in 30+ years, Roger Ebert watched the Oscars from home instead of from backstage. He writes about the experience here. Meanwhile, I spent my Oscar night writing a deadline piece for the Chicago Sun-Times, which had to be filed about 45 minutes before the show was over.

  3. Feb 19, 2010 · Over at The GITS Club, Peter Nason posted this interview excerpt with novelist and screenwriter William Monahan:. The thing about this business is that you have to come out of your shell and deal with certain realities of commerce and collaboration and still come up with a masterpiece at the end of it.

  4. Nov 3, 2011 · William Monahan’s Thriller Instincts. By Craig Hubert. November 3, 2011. Sleek suits, fancy cars, tough talk, and brutal violence: this is London Boulevard. Directed by Academy Award-winning screenwriter William Monahan ( The Departed ), the stylish drama is a throwback and homage to the different classic eras of British crime film.

  5. Nov 3, 2021 · New Republic Pictures Inks Development Deal With Providence Film Group; First Project Is William Monahan-Penned ‘The Wild Geese’. By Anthony D'Alessandro. November 3, 2021 3:11pm. New Republic ...

  6. Oct 6, 2022 · Monahan, William D. "Bill" 12/27/1929 - 10/5/2022 age 92, formerly of Grosse Pointe Farms and East Lansing, passed away October 5, 2022. He was born on December 27, 1929, in Detroit to Edward V. & Helen (O'Callaghan) Monahan. A 1952 graduate of Albion College, Bill served two years in the US Army before embarking on a 50-year career with the ...

  7. Jun 19, 2000 · Its sentences loop with gratuitous references and even more gratuitous jokes, all courtesy of former Spy editor William Monahan. Now defunct, Monahan's former employer used to publish the monthly Spy List, a litany of random cultural phenomena, which induced hilarity in the initiated and left everyone else feeling cross.

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