He won the prestigious award for his daring coverage of the Vietnam War for The Associated Press, and went on to cover ...
Song Sung Blue" gives Memphis filmmaker Craig Brewer the opportunity to return to movie theaters in a major way for the first ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Peter Arnett, who traveled the world covering wars from Vietnam to Iraq, has died.
More contenders include "All the Walls Came Down," "Bad Hostage," "Cashing Out," "Chasing Time," and "Children No More." ...
Her film “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” earned an Oscar nomination in 1988 and was inducted into the National Film Registry for ...
"Frankenstein" and "One Battle After Another" also appeared on multiple lists, which were announced on Wednesday ...
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Vietnamese coffee went mainstream. She made sure Vietnam did too.
She grew up in a refugee family and later discovered that Vietnamese coffee was everywhere in the US without credit to ...
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The Green Berets Remains 1 of the Best Vietnam War Movies Ever
Roger Ebert gave this film zero stars, calling it offensive, but it went on to be a commercial success and is known for its ...
For five decades, the image was attributed to Associate Press photographer Nick Út. But a documentary recently released on ...
In Oscar contender 'Child of Dust,' an Amerasian man fathered by a U.S. soldier during the Vietnam War seeks a reunion with ...
The new documentary The Stringer asks if the most famous photo of the Vietnam War — credited to Associated Press photographer Nick Ut — was misattributed to him.
Watch an exclusive clip from the Oscar-contending Seymour Hersh documentary 'Cover-Up,' directed by Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus.
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