The House of the Spirits burns down to its foundation
By Julie Freeman | April 7, 1994How could a film that boasts the talents of Jeremy Irons, Meryl Streep, and Glenn Close possibly fail? Let us count the ways.
How could a film that boasts the talents of Jeremy Irons, Meryl Streep, and Glenn Close possibly fail? Let us count the ways.
The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express will be performing The Taming of the Shrew today at 5:30 p.m. in the Duke Gardens.
Viewers looking for other British dramas besides Merchant Ivory's rich, literary adaptations should check out Mike Leigh's latest venture, Naked.
There seems to be a trend in French cinema today to make films about classical musicians: Tous Les Matins Du Monde, Un Coeur en Hiver, and now The Accompanist, all three from producer Jean-Louis Livi.
1993 proved to be another mediocre year in Hollywood film, despite a few interesting movies. As usual, I took refuge in the foreign and art-house films.
Because The Piano had already won awards for Best Picture and Best Actress at Cannes last spring, there was tremendous buzz about this film in America prior to its opening.
Imagine a mythical, equestrian tale in the tradition of The Black Stallion, this time set in contemporary Ireland.
Un Coeur En Hiver rewards the mature viewer with a rich, reflective narrative about the complexity of relationships.
Without question, Like Water for Chocolate may be deemed a masterpiece.
INDOCHINE.