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“Henry Johnson” (2025), Mamet’s first directorial work in nearly 20 years, shows that there’s still some life in his hard-edged characters.
Pulitzer Prize-winner David Mamet speaks on Michael Tuchner’s 1971 crime film "Villain," focusing on Richard Burton’s chilling portrayal of a psychopath.
As funny as the movie is, Mamet doesn’t really push for the laughs, often veering away from the obvious comic possibilities in favor of a genuine consideration of spiritual questions.
Playwright and author David Mamet stormed out of an interview after a conversation around his rightward political shift turned contentious. When Fragoso countered that such a view was more ...
In an interview with Sam Fragoso, playwright David Mamet grew agitated and stormed out.
“Henry Johnson” (2025), Mamet’s first directorial work in nearly 20 years, shows that there’s still some life in his hard-edged characters.