As someone who began her lifelong passion for theatre at the age of 13, I was devastated by the loss of the great Stephen Sondheim. He died at a time when Company...
On December 1, 1988, the first international World AIDS Day was recognized to bring awareness to the still-incurable disease. It had been seven years since AIDS was first identified but the prejudices...
Earlier this year in a tweet that sparked a thousand different discussions across #FilmTwitter, we all had an opinion about the length of films and that there my be an ideal length...
I will be watching and reviewing all of the films included on AFI’s 100 Years…100 Passions list. The list contains the 100 greatest love stories in American cinema and I plan to...
I will be watching and reviewing all of the films included on AFI’s 100 Years…100 Passions list. The list contains the 100 greatest love stories in American cinema and I plan to...
When Ninotchka was released in 1939, it represented a step in the right direction for Greta Garbo, who could easily claim to be the world’s least versatile actress. She played a haughty...
Greek cinema today for many boils to one of its major exports into Hollywood, Yorgos Lanthimos. Prior to his Oscar-winning The Favourite, he was globally recognized with an Oscar nomination for his...
In many ways, time has not been kind to The Graduate (1967). Upon the first release, it was rapturously embraced by the counterculture generation. They saw Benjamin as an anti-establishment hero who...