After his first American concert in ten years, Paul McCartney was flushed and triumphant. It had been six years since the breakup of the Beatles, and the audience in Fort Worth, Texas, had just given the former Beatle and his band, Wings, a screaming ovation. Paul McCartney had proved that he could make it on his own.
Original Publication: Newsweek – May 10, 1976 The eternal flame at John F. Kennedy’s grave in Arlington National Cemetery shone directly onto the lens of the movie camera. Never before had…
Original Publication: Newsweek, April 25, 1976 Sarah is an international movie star who is a goddess to men and a mother figure to young actresses. She shelters and loves the actresses…
Original Publication: Newsweek – April 12, 1976 The Bad News Bears is easy to root for. It’s a smart-ass kids’ movie with grown-up views that would make the Hardy Boys blush,…
Original Publication: Newsweek — March 29, 1976 Hollywood is currently so action-crazed and disaster-dazed that it’s a welcome relieft to see three new films from France about nothing more than…
Original Publication: Newsweek, February 23, 1976 Maureen Orth with Janet Huck in San Francisco Grace Wing Slick never has had any fear of flying. Back in the ‘60s when she…