Ed Zwick, a producer-writer-director, has released a candid memoir titled 'Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood.' The book delves into the exhilarating and toxic inner workings of Hollywood. Zwick discusses his 'voice' in the book and his experiences working with Hollywood stars like Cruise, Pitt, and Belushi.
“Reading books as a filmmaker can be tricky. Am I experiencing them as an artist or a businessman? There’s always a subversive little voice whispering, ‘Is there a movie in it? Is there a part for a movie star?’’’ A By the Book interview with Ed Zwick. https://t.co/P5RECsRQ30
What’s it like to work with Cruise, Pitt or Belushi? Ed Zwick knows. The co-creator of the yuppie TV classic "Thirtysomething" has a new memoir out called “Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood.” More from @rickkogan https://t.co/nvCsg3aC7q
Ed Zwick is a tremendous artist... and he has a self-promotional gene that I really envy. Maybe the ability to be a working artist for so long is connected to that kind of hustle. https://t.co/ofCZSugOTU
Ed Zwick has made hit films and televisions shows for decades. But when he sat down to write his first book, he had to figure out what his "voice" would sound like. For @ebertvoices, I talked to the Oscar-winner about HITS, FLOPS, AND OTHER ILLUSIONS. https://t.co/8mmRGTj9cS https://t.co/0kcd0qdPHJ
Hollywood Behaving Badly, Chapter 47: Ed Zwick explains why his new book spills so much tea https://t.co/SuYSg5hfGL
Ed Zwick rooted through his work to write “Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood.” Our interview with the producer-writer-director whose candid memoir reveals the exhilarating and toxic inner workings of Hollywood: https://t.co/D4TjSaQYlr https://t.co/yYSXvRa8HB