Carl Franklin and Denzel Washington made a mini-franchise of enduring neo-noirs with Devil In A Blue Dress and Out Of Time.
The Ship in Distress, Lovely Joan and Jack the Sailor are all from the trad cannon but Granny’s Attic re-energise all three.
I don’t even mean for those complimentary comparisons to seem belittling in any way. The Substance is absolutely its own ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year...and also the most repetitive, dessert-wise. (How many sugar cookies and candy ...
A new book revisits the revolutionary trio’s decision to renounce its debut album, and the implications for the future of ...
A Complete Unknown' star Timothée Chalamet recalled in a new cover interview for 'Rolling Stone' how he prepared to play Bob ...
Bob Fosse's 'All That Jazz' is one of the most self-critical and self-aggrandizing movies in history — it's also the best musical ever made.
More than half a millennium after his death, Leonardo da Vinci is still one of the most well-known artists in the world. The ...
The actor says in a new Rolling Stone cover story that he knew he had one chance to nail the role of a lifetime.
We’re gonna look at the chips we have on the table right now. I live in absolute terror of becoming the thing we’ve been ...
The campy supernatural movie comes to Broadway as a big, bawdy musical starring Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard.
Beyond the appropriate awe, this two-part PBS documentary, co-directed by Ken Burns, adds human texture to the hagiography.