Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall play New York friends whose daylong conversation gets at the heart of some deeper ideas about work, listening, camaraderie and art.
This weekend, the Stanford Theatre screens the classic, 75-year-old Western ‘Broken Arrow,’ made by Bay Area native Delmer Daves, who famously resisted Hollywood’s stereotypes of ...
It felt so immediate to this current era in which we live,” showrunner Mike Makowsky said. “Not just Garfield as an ...
The last time Abel Gance’s nearly six-hour 1927 silent film “Napoleon” screened in New York City, it was in a truncated version — only four hours. In 1981, Francis Ford Coppola rented out Radio City ...