Leslie Bricusse, a composer and lyricist who contributed to Broadway hits like “Stop the World...
Etiket: Film
The first chapter of Wil Haygood’s elegant and well-made book of history, “Colorization: One Hundred...
Brian Goldner, who transformed Hasbro, a traditional maker of toys and games, by rethinking its...
The documentary “Introducing, Selma Blair” presents a bracingly relatable version of an often all-too-artificial event:...
Two annual cinematic celebrations invariably attract impassioned ticket buyers, even though they lack car chases,...
Sometime in the 1960s, John Cale, a classically trained Welsh violist with avant-garde leanings, met...
Earlier this summer,sitting in a London cinema for a screening of Denis Villeneuve’s hugely anticipated,...
The cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker once wrote that “in his greatest genius, man is still...
If Snow White looked suitably snowy in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Disney’s first...
LOS ANGELES — Movie theaters are finally bouncing back from the pandemic, with solid turnout...
The stories in Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” take place in the fictional town of...
“Madres,” a new film directed by Ryan Zaragoza, claims to be “inspired by true events,”...
Two years ago, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures had all the trappings of a...
The Korean TV series “Squid Game” has been a sensation since it debuted on Netflix...
From its debut in 1999 to its blackout finale in 2007, “The Sopranos” set a...
The throbbing in the back of Alessandro Nivola’s head was growing more intense. It was...
Freedom, Maine, population 722, is about as far away from Hollywood as you can get....
“Would you like to move to the orchestra?” a voice from the dark whispered. I...