Playbill On Opening Night: 700 Sundays : A Mensch for All Seasons
The thunderous applause that greeted Billy Crstyal's official first night on Broadway--on a Sunday (Dec. 5), aptly enough, in 700 Sundays at the Broadhurst Theatre-subsided reluctantly only when The Great Man ...
Playbill | Dec 7, 2004
DVD Reviews
This eight-disc, five-film collection devoted to the work of John Cassavetes comes with a hefty price tag ($124.95, though you can get it for a little less than $100 if you shop around). It's from Criterion, so ...
SF Gate | Dec 5, 2004
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THE BEST APPRECIATION of John Cassavetes' films was scholar Ray Carney's description, "We watch how the frame is composed, how a character is lighted, how the camera moves or doesn't move, etc.
New York Press | Nov 4, 2004
Harry's November DVD Picks & Previews
Here's a basically unknown Sydney Pollack film that is far better than it was initially reviewed as back in 69 when it opened.
Ain't It Cool News | Nov 4, 2004
In his latest role, actor Ben Gazzara looks in the mirror. His memoir ...
When Ben Gazzara sat down to write his memoir, "In the Moment," he knew what he didn't want to do.
SF Gate | Nov 18, 2004
For political junkies, the timely 'War Room' and 'Fahrenheit'
Ever since Joe McGinniss wormed his way behind the scenes in the Nixon camp and published The Selling of the President: 1968, political campaigns have been understandably wary of granting such access to ...
Philadelphia Inquirer | Oct 2, 2004
Late Night "Team America" Among Roster of Titles at 27th Denver Fest
The 27th Starz Denver International Film Festival will present its first ever Opening Night After-Hours Special Screening on October 14th.
Indiewire.com | Sep 30, 2004
Seattle Film Fest: 2 reviews of The Notebook!!!
Longtime reader, first time poster. So I just walked back to my apartment after watching "The Notebook" at the Seattle Int'l Film Festival's Opening Night.
Ain't It Cool News | May 21, 2004
Best of Local Theater
Elizabeth Franz's dual portrayal of two middle-aged sisters coming to terms with their mother's death evoked universal memories and even personal demons in Syracuse Stage's "such small hands." Bill ...
Post-Standard | Jan 3, 2004