"Propeller One-Way Night Coach" is sometimes funny in a light way, but it's mostly sincere. Travolta wants to share how much ...
Great Sand Dunes National Park sits within day-trip distance, offering one of Colorado’s most unusual landscapes where ...
Vijay’s films are predictable. The hero wins against all odds. The villain(s), no matter how powerful, will lose. Generously ...
In this Deadline Q&A, Broadway director addresses the challenges of bringing vampires to a stage that usually doesn't want ...
The Last Tenant | Irrfan Khan Meditates On Music And Longing In This Effervescent Supernatural Drama
Rediscovered after 20 years, The Last Tenant (2000) stars Irrfan Khan and Vidya Balan in a haunting supernatural drama about ...
Charlotte Barker, director of film preservation and restoration at the studio, says, "I’ve found that when people don’t know ...
Shelved for 25 years, The Last Tenant finally sees the light of day as it is released on YouTube, starring the two actor at the very start of their career. | Bollywood ...
Directed by fourth-year Alyson Booth, “Thao Huynh French” is a stark illustration of minority communities and the ...
Cinema Reborn allows audiences to experience some rarely seen and remarkable 20th century films in a rewarding program.
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400-year-old epic unadaptable novel finally getting movie but there's a major catch
A 400-year-old epic novel that was previously thought to be unadaptable is finally getting a feature film adaptation, but there is a major catch.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A Broadway musical adaptation of the 1987 movie gets a lot of mileage from ’80s rocker aesthetics and over-the-top spectacle — until its second half.
“Turning a movie into a musical reeks of desperation,” says a character in the new Broadway musical adaptation of the 1987 film “The Lost Boys.” That insider wink to the audience gets a big laugh — ...
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