Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? reflected many of the anxieties of the buttoned-down 1950s and 1960s.
Film History
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Perhaps some of these tales of superheroes can light a path for us to find the power within ourselves to effect some change and establish our own identities.
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A List of Comic Book Superhero Appearances in Cinema and Television.
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Rex Ingram put what became MGM on the map, but ironically, the studio he helped to create was also his undoing.
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Viewing the shower scene for the first time, I don’t think I was aware of its status as one of the most famous sequences in cinematic history. Little did I …
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“I had no other recourse but to go to work…or pretend to…” – Norman B. Schwartz
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During the transition week between the Jimmy Carter and the Ronald Reagan presidencies 30 years ago this January, Hill Street Blues premiered on the NBC net- work.
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Things are not always what they originally appear to be. Throughout life, our experiences shape our personal growth.
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‘The Tempest’ Tossed: Remodels, Reformulations and Reimaginations of Shakespeare’s Most Magical Play
By now, revealing the gender change of the driving character of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest in Julie Taymor’s new film is no spoiler for audiences. The wronged and sometime Duke …
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The signature Alfred Hitchcock thriller frequently involves an innocent person accused of a politically motivated murder committed by twisted villains who are terrorists, Nazis, fascists or Communists.