In a West End first, the entire Broadway cast of the Public Theater's acclaimed revival of the Sixties' self-styled American Tribal Love Rock Musical Hair are now confirmed to reprise their performances in the show's transfer to London's Gielgud Th...
Do you want your dates to think you’re classy and impressive based solely on the high-society-esque, semi-pretentious events to which you take them? Don’t want to have to back it up by actually talking? Never fear, that’s why movies were invented! Not just any movies; no, we’re talking about “aht” and “filums” and all that [...]
As previously tipped (See The Goss::E8831249644319, 7 Aug 2009), the Tony Award-winning revival of the Sixties’ self-styled “American Tribal Love Rock Musical” Hair will transfer to the West End in the new year. According to today&#...
As previously tipped (See The Goss::E8831249644319, 7 Aug 2009), the Tony Award-winning revival of the Sixties' self-styled American Tribal Love Rock Musical Hair will transfer to the West End in the new year. According to today's Daily Mail, it wi...
Saturday Night At The Movies A special midnight double feature for Halloween! By Dennis Hartley Part 1: Art is a strange hotel Bill and Andy’s excellent adventure: Chelsea on the Rocks Since 1883, the Hotel Chelsea in New York City has been considered to be the center of the universe by bohemian culture vultures. It has been the hostelry of choice for the holiest of hipster saints over the years,...
You may like London Dreams for its beautiful frames, some paisa-vasool moments between Salman and Devgn, a good background score and catchy songs. For the rest, you need willing suspension of disbelief.
By Mark Hughes Cobb Staff Writer Forty years after the '60s, what's the point? We're still in an unpopular war or two; but there's no draft. Poor people are still fighting, but because they signed up for paychecks and benefits, not because their daddy didn't have connections. Students today care about war, but they don't have as many reasons to fear as hippies did.
A Danish movie about a gay love affair between two members of a neo-Nazi group won top honors Friday at the Rome Film Festival, while Helen Mirren won the best actress award.
City Secrets guides have been called "the best literary gift to travelers since the Baedeker and Henry James" by the Financial Times, providing charming travelers’ companions to the world’s most fascinating cities. What made them different than the usual travel guides is that City Secrets offers reflections and discoveries from the authors, artists, and historians who know each...
A Danish movie about a gay love affair between two members of a neo-Nazi group won top honours at the Rome Film Festival, while Helen Mirren won the best actress award.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center is marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia with a festival of old and new movies from what is now the Czech Republic. The oldies include Milos Forman's bittersweet "Loves of a Blon...
A deadly rivalry that never was, a dried-up bachelor who was actually a father of eight, and flops that were hits in reality … even getting Mozart's toilet humour right cannot redeem it Director: Milos Forman Entertainment grade: D History grade: D+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy who went on to become one of the greatest composers of all time before dying at 35. Rumours persist...
Reviewer: Erin Donovan Rating (out of 5): ****½ Mira Nair 's Monsoon Wedding , just out in a new 2-DVD set from Criterion , is the India native's contribution to the unofficial canon of directors' final works from the homeland before emigrating to the United States. Like Milos Forman 's Fireman's Ball , Louis Malle 's Murmur of the Heart or Susanne Bier 's After the Wedding , Monsoon presents...
ON PAPER, the latest production by Swedish dance company Bounce sounds as crazy as its title – a streetdance version of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Yet Insane In The