Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice,” the tale of how a young Donald Trump fell into the orbit and under the spell of the venal lawyer Roy Cohn in the 1970s, struggled to get ...
The name of Roy Cohn will forever live in infamy, but those who aren’t students of LGBTQ+ history may not know why. Cohn is in the spotlight again thanks to the new film The Apprentice, with Jeremy ...
Undoubtedly, it will be massive. People are saying President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 will be like something they’ve never seen before. It will certainly break the attendance record set, and so ...
We speak with the director of The Apprentice, “the movie Trump doesn’t want you to see,” which opens today in theaters despite legal threats from the former president. The film looks at how Trump was ...
Ali Abbasi's movie, which premiered at Cannes and is set for an October theatrical release, follows the rise of a young Trump (Sebastian Stan) under mentor Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong). By Zoe G. Phillips ...
Jeremy Strong isn’t one to shy away from controversial characters. In Ali Abassi‘s The Apprentice, the actor steps into the role of Roy Cohn, a lawyer and political hitman who has been dubbed “one of ...
Jeremy Strong, left, as Roy Cohn and Sebastian Stan as Donald J. Trump in THE APPRENTICE. Briarcliff Entertainment It is not the old TV show but Donald Trump’s “apprenticeship” under his attorney and ...
Roy Cohn not only had a life full of drama and, to an extent, one accomplishment early in his career, but his afterlife has been one of extraordinary fame and infamy. Our current president views him ...
The screenwriter says his worst fear was the biopic would be a "two-hour version of 'Saturday Night Live.'" By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer Donald Trump has finally weighed in on The Apprentice, the ...
Robert Coover’s “The Public Burning” was met with bafflement and awe when it appeared in 1977. Reality has finally caught up to his masterpiece. By Alexander Nazaryan The film, now available on demand ...
Roy Cohn was one of the most loathsome characters in American history, so why did he have so many influential friends? AP Images Roy Cohn (right) with Sen. Joseph McCarthy, during a committee hearing ...