As a writer, Henry Bean is responsible for films about self-destructive protagonists who skirt justice in Deep Cover Internal Affairs. With his directorial debut, The Believer, he took that character ...
Veteran award-winning screenwriters Henry Bean (“The Believer”), Larry Gross (“We Don’t Live Here Anymore”) and Naomi Foner (“Very Good Girls”) talked about their craft and tricks of the trade, along ...
Writer/director Henry Bean isn’t exactly an imposing figure, but he strode in front of the audience after the first packed showing of his new film Noise at AFI Dallas with confidence. The applause was ...
In “The Believer,” director Henry Bean gets hold of an incendiary, richly dramatic idea: He gives us the portrait, in movie-thriller terms, of a smart, fierce, argumentative young New York Jewish man ...
Henry Bean’s first novel, reissued as “The Nenoquich,” follows a young writer in Berkeley through a transformative affair. By Christian Lorentzen When you purchase an independently reviewed book ...
Writer-director Henry Bean briefly looks around him and then, in the middle of a coffee shop not far from Times Square, executes a Nazi salute. No, he is not mimicking a scene from the colossal ...
Henry Bean’s “The Believer,” an explosive portrait of a young Jew who becomes a neo-Nazi, is as ultimately unsatisfying as it is provocative. In the title role, Ryan Gosling is electrifying and ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry Bean (born 1945, Philadelphia, United States) is an American screenwriter, film director, producer, novelist, and actor. Most famous as a screenwriter, ...