Reiner became one of the preeminent filmmakers of his generation with movies such as “The Princess Bride,” “When Harry Met ...
Though it feels positively quaint by today's standards, this '80s Christmas horror movie prompted a fair number of protests ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by One of the protesters, who were arrested and removed from the hall, denounced the billionaire David H. Koch. By Adam Nagourney and Marina Harss A ...
The nun known as Mother Carmen is the first female saint from Venezuela. Her portrait and reliquary give some hints as to why. By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Carmen Elena Rendiles Martínez was born in 1903, in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Marty Schousboe (Joe Pera Talks with You) has set the cast for Never Change!, his recently announced comedy for Hulu and American High, based on a story he developed with John Reynolds ...
George Orwell was dying when he wrote 1984 in the late 1940s on the desolate Isle of Jura in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. Tuberculosis ravaged his body, and typing thousands of words a day only weakened ...
This concert movie was extremely unique for its time, as it does not feature much in the way of backstage footage of the band or broad shots of their audience during the recorded concert in question.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “We’ve been doing this for a while now,” laughs Channing Tatum, “and every once in a while a new thing comes out I ...
O’Sullivan has emerged as a marvellous singer-actor, with a singular, beautiful and at times sensual mezzo instrument. She makes Carmen real: defiant, provocative and fierce, brave rather than ...
This week, New York mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo scaled a skyscraper, drove a subway train, and moonlighted as a Broadway stagehand—or at least you might think he had if you didn’t read the fine ...
This week, New York mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo scaled a skyscraper, drove a subway train, and moonlighted as a Broadway stagehand—or at least you might think he had if you didn’t read the fine ...
In 1995, the Joffrey Ballet got a one-way ticket to Chicago and crossed its fingers. After four decades in New York, the company was on the brink of closure, arriving here with a pile of debt and a ...