42nd Street (1933): The Musical That Doesn’t Miss a Step.
Samantha Pinter-Thompson wrote a featured article a few years ago on musical theatre. One of the things she said thatContinue Reading
Samantha Pinter-Thompson wrote a featured article a few years ago on musical theatre. One of the things she said thatContinue Reading
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SPOILER WARNING: Read at your own peril. There is a general discussion of the film’s content in the following review.Continue Reading
Humphrey Bogart is one of the silver screen’s classic icons. Regarded by many as the best screen actor of allContinue Reading
I managed to catch Molly’s Game late in its release last weekend, and as usual I was blown away byContinue Reading
Whether you agree with me or not, the 1990’s were an amazing decade of titanic hit and sinking duds atContinue Reading
Mention the Marx Brothers and I instantaneously break out into that stooped walk, with a cigar in hand, made famousContinue Reading
The French love him, I love him and those in his own country love to hate him. Many people considerContinue Reading