Rust, Bones and the Wind: A Delicate Balance with Hepburn and Scofield (for Parterre Box)
The exceptionally fine acting in this film survives the test of time better than Albee’s play.
The exceptionally fine acting in this film survives the test of time better than Albee’s play.
Nearly 70 years after its debut, A Streetcar Named Desire remains the greatest stage-to-screen adaptation of all time.
David and Cameron continue their discussion of actress Kim Stanley with a look at two rare television plays by Horton Foote.
Continuing David and Cameron’s overview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with a look at the famous Elizabeth Taylor / Paul Newman film version.
Cameron and David continue their discussion, focusing here on the Katharine Hepburn version for television.
Already a byword for spectacular failure, David and Cameron find the movie of CATS even worse than expected.
The popular Facebook game becomes a platform to share some of my favorite film memories.
Taking a Facebook game to the next level, I’m sharing some quirky but heartfelt choices.
With this flawed but powerful new work, Opera Philadelphia is on a significant upward trajectory.
Stephen Frears’ film isn’t a great movie, but it’s a sweet and surprisingly touching one.