Griffin Dunne

Griffin Dunne: ‘Scorsese’s energy and enthusiasm was infectious’

By Leigh Singer

The star of Martin Scorsese's down and dirty 1985 runaround reflects on the strange journey of getting After Hours made and how Spielberg and De Palma influenced the film's ending.

Ex-Husbands – first-look review

By David Jenkins

Amiable American comedy of dented male egos in which Griffin Dunne’s recent divorcee accidentally crashes his son's bachelor party.

Is An American Werewolf in London a love story?

By Anton Bitel

Romance, tragedy and horror combine to potent effect in director John Landis’ iconic 1981 feature.

Everything we know about Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

By Charles Bramesco

Timothée Chalamet, Elisabeth Moss and Christoph Waltz are all entering the Wes-verse.

Griffin Dunne on acting, Joan Didion and his plans for an After Hours TV show

By Manuela Lazic

The actor, director and producer discusses his latest project and reflects on his remarkably varied career.

The unique and undervalued brilliance of Griffin Dunne

By Clara Scherffig

The American actor’s reemergence in I Love Dick serves as a reminder of his rare talents.

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