P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson)—the irascible author of Mary Poppins—frets and complains bitterly throughout Saving Mr. Banks that her beloved story will lose its realistic edge in the hands of Walt ...
From "Sunset Boulevard" to "Barton Fink," we've often had the writer's perspective on the painful life of movie scripting. Now, in Disney's "Saving Mr. Banks," we have the studio's. The movie is based ...
John Lee Hancock, director of “Saving Mr. Banks,” is used to making movies about real people. He adapted the screenplay for the nonfiction “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,” made his ...