However, against all the odds, it’s something that filmmaker Frank Darabont managed to do with his life-affirming classic The Shawshank Redemption. “The movie’s like a Rorschach test ...
Pitt's new AD Allen Greene will begin his role at on Nov. 1, dividing his time between Pittsburgh and Knoxville as he ...
Allen Greene is expected to take over as Pitt athletic director after serving as the senior deputy athletic director and ...
Get busy livin’ or get busy dyin’. Ironically enough, The Shawshank Redemption was far from livin’ when it was released in ...
The University of Pittsburgh has a new athletic director as it announced the hiring of Allen Greene Friday morning.
The Shawshank Redemption is not the greatest film ever made. Heck, it’s not even one of best films of 1994 – the year of Pulp Fiction, Hoop Dreams, Chungking Express, Exotica, Quiz Show and ...
Inside Shawshank State Prison, he befriends Red (Morgan Freeman) and whiles away the years by chiselling rocks, rehauling the prison library, and finding a creative use for pin-up posters.
Greene, currently a senior deputy athletics director at Tennessee, will start on Nov. 1. Greene previously served as the ...
Thirty years after The Shawshank Redemption opened in U.S. theaters on Sept. 23, 1994, director Frank Darabont revealed the lengths Tim Robbins went to in portraying the film’s hero.
Pitt named former Auburn and Buffalo athletic director Allen Greene as the school’s next AD, the school announced Friday.
The Shawshank Redemption opened on 23 September 1994. Test screening reactions and reviews were strong but – from a budget of $25m – made a measly $18m in its first run.