From One Battle to Another to Marty Supreme, supermarket magnates, professors and special agents have been stealing scenes on screen ...
MSP’s edition of the show is brilliantly done. Well staged, well cast, well directed and performed. I enjoyed every vignette ...
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Upcoming YA sci-fi based on a bestselling book series will reinvigorate a dying Hollywood genre
One major subgenre of science fiction is dying in Hollywood, but a New York Times bestselling book series adaptation will reinvigorate it.
Ahead of Plan-B Theatre’s world premiere of Darryl Stamp’s Dumbed Down, which will open this week, audiences should be mindful to see the story not arising primarily from the familiar (and lazy) trope ...
The BBC’s iPlayer service isn’t the biggest or the most showy streamer out there, but it was one of the first… and it’s still one of the best. At a time when TV is global and sometimes a little ...
The Free Press books section might not be influencing global television sensations (yet), but it’s now truly one of the last places to find objective, unbiased weekly reviews of new fiction, ...
WALKING the red carpet at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York earlier this year, John Connors looked every inch the movie star.
Terence Rattigan’s ‘Man and Boy’, a fearless study of a ruthless financier, is getting a rare revival at the National Theatre ...
The beloved local playwright, actor and director is having her moment at age 74 with an evening of ‘fierce’ short plays How ...
I am a millennial cinephile who loves classic Hollywood, and movies like Now, Voyager and Double Indemnity are among the ones ...
Gentrification is perhaps not the flashiest subject for a play. But in a city like Philadelphia — which has seen years of rapid development and community backlash, particularly surrounding the ...
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