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The Best of Enemies grossed $10.2 million in North America and $11,831 in other territories, against a production budget of $10 million. [1] [2] In the United States and Canada, The Best of Enemies was released alongside Shazam! and Pet Sematary, and was projected to gross $6–12 million from 1,705 theaters in its opening weekend. [8]
In a world where a movie like "Green Book" can be raked over the coals for the (alleged) crime of being a quaintly retrograde, patronizing-to-the-point-of-seeming-racist film (for the record, I ...
His version of the 2015 documentary “Best of Enemies” stages 1968’s legendarily vicious TV debates between the foremost public intellectuals of the day: left-wing novelist and screenwriter ...
Best of Enemies is a 2015 American documentary film co-directed by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville about the televised debates between intellectuals Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr. during the 1968 United States presidential election. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It was acquired by Magnolia and Participant Media. [4]
Bradley Cooper and Christian Bale will team up again to star in “Best of Enemies” for Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven. Ten years ago, Cooper and Bale starred in David O. Russell’s ...
Best of Enemies, a 2021 play by James Graham; Best of Enemies, a 1968 British comedy series; Best of Enemies: A History of US and Middle East Relations, a 2012 graphic novel drawn by David Beauchard; The Best of Enemies: Race and Redemption in the New South, a 1996 non-fiction book by Osha Gray Davidson
The Times praised the play as a 'raw, exciting and timely piece about how we have forgotten how to listen to each other'. [4] James Graham was described by Time Out as a playwright 'on top of his game', [5] while The Guardian's Mark Lawson argued that 'he stands with [Aaron] Sorkin as our best dramatic interpreters of the interplay of media and ...
Celtics/Lakers: Best of Enemies is a 2017 documentary film about the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. [1] Directed by Jim Podhoretz and executive-produced by Jonathan Hock, the five-hour documentary is split into three parts: two hours, one hour, and two hours.