Long before Thornton Wilder’s Dolly Levi, there was Jane Austen’s EMMA. Austen was all the rage in the mid-1990s, a trend... Read More
When FINDING NEVERLAND was released in 2004, it came with the pedigree of playwright J.M. Barrie as its inspiration, the... Read More
It’s Gay Pride this weekend here in New York City so it’s only appropriate that this week’s trailer selection goes... Read More
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Literary purists may balk at the sanitized version of Truman Capote’s BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S (1961). But film buffs were rewarded... Read More
From the moment SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE won its first critic award, it was written that it would follow a charmed path... Read More
It’s one of the most famous examples of film editing in movie history. Peter O’Toole blows out a match and... Read More
It’s been a little over a month since this year’s Academy Awards, and how many people have already forgotten that... Read More
Legendary French composer Georges Delerue finally won an Oscar in 1979. But that award is tainted—or sweetened, depending on how... Read More
The granddaddy of all disaster movies—THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY—holds a special place in the history of film music and... Read More






