Culture
‘Red Joan’: The British Rosenbergs?
April 26, 2019Nunn’s stodgy Red Joan rarely rises above the form of filmed theatre and never becomes, alas, a truly realized feature film in its own write/right.
Read moreThe 10th TCM Classic Film Festival, Part 2: More critical commentary
April 25, 2019Leave it to TCM to unearth this lost gem of the Hollywood Blacklist few were familiar with. Who knew? But now, thanks to TCM, we do.
Read more‘Diana of Dobson’s’: A 1908 British romantic comedy defies oppressive women’s roles
April 24, 2019Perhaps it’s a fairy tale, a kind of reverse Cinderella, but any way you look at it, it’s a brilliant snapshot of class and gender relations in the Edwardian era.
Read moreHomeward LA sponsors 50 citywide events to alleviate homelessness
April 23, 2019Tickets are $20 and all proceeds go to The Midnight Mission, a nonprofit on Skid Row that provides shelter, food, education and more to L.A.’s homeless population.
Read more‘Singin’ in the Rain’ as a musical: The sheer joy of being alive
April 23, 2019The must-see musical is like a delicious dessert conjured up by a three-Michelin star chef following an exquisite five course meal.
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