You’re Right in My Eyeline: The Unforgiving Gaze of Faye Dunaway

Hollywood has always been fascinated by women who refuse to soften themselves for the screen. Few embodied that refusal more fully than Faye Dunaway. From the late 1960s onward, she appeared not as a “new kind” of actress but as something rarer: a classical star with a modern nervous system, a presence equal parts glamourContinue reading “You’re Right in My Eyeline: The Unforgiving Gaze of Faye Dunaway”