THIS MONTH IN FILM HISTORY:
Miloš’ Mozartifacts
Miloš Forman has focused on one theme: How society grinds down the individual and is basically corrupt and hypocritical. […]
Miloš Forman has focused on one theme: How society grinds down the individual and is basically corrupt and hypocritical. […]
The central issue in ‘The Lean Forward Moment’ is emotional engagement in the narrative. […]
Why David O. Selznick feared a tombstone epitaph as the man who made Gone with the Wind (1939) is mysterious. This film was his Tara as much as it was Miss Scarlett’s. […]
My father, the late actor/director Ray Danton, was a gifted man. He was handsome, had a baritone voice, stood over six feet and weighed a chiseled 190 pounds in his prime. […]
La Dolce Vita. For 50 years, since the Federico Fellini movie was released in January 1960, those three words have been synonymous with delicious deca- dence among a jet-set mix of expatriate movie stars, high-society types and jaded Italian aristocrats based around Rome. […]
Viera’s fine history provides an insightful look into this legendary producer. […]
‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ is a dark and redemptive tragicomedy of a “family of geniuses.” […]
Of all his creations, ‘The Apartment’ is Billy Wilder’s most influential and greatest film. […]
The signature Alfred Hitchcock thriller frequently involves an innocent person accused of a politically motivated murder committed by twisted villains who are terrorists, Nazis, fascists or Communists. […]
Things are not always what they originally appear to be. Throughout life, our experiences shape our personal growth. […]
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