Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making movies no one else would or could ever dream of. read more
At director Werner Herzog’s so-called “film school for rogues,” he shows students how to forge a shooting permit. With more than 70 movies to his name, Herzog says making movies requires going outside the norm. read more
Drones have been flying over critical civilian and military sites around the United States for years. Why is it so hard for the military to stop them? read more
Veteran military musicians stepped in after President Trump’s executive order banning DEI programs throughout the government forced the cancellation of a planned Marine Band collaboration with teens. read more
Filmmaker Werner Herzog showed Anderson Cooper how he writes and records his unconventional narrations during an editing session for his latest film, “The Ghost Elephants.” read more
Werner Herzog’s wife, Lena, told Anderson Cooper that her husband’s villainous characters in “The Mandalorian” and “Jack Reacher” are almost a “caricature” of the filmmaker. read more