"Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" is a sendup of the pop, rock and rap music scenes and the marketing hype that sustains those who can master the branding
Tennessee Williams apparently had a thing for nightingales. In 1938 he wrote a play about a true incident in Philadelphia wherein prisoners who had gone on a hunger strike were
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"The Fits" is a refreshingly honest movie — a poetic short story about a tween girl going through the emotional roller coaster of adolescence. It&
Editor’s note: With the opening of the Expo Line’s extension to Santa Monica, locals have a new way to explore neighboring areas. The Daily Press will publish a
Since the time of Shakespeare, British playwrights have been considered among the best in the English-speaking world. In more recent times — the first half of the 20th century, especially — British
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
“Money Monster” is only Jodie Foster's fourth film as a director, although she's been in the entertainment business for 50 years. She&
Perhaps I should recuse myself from reviewing “John Is A Father” because its star, Sam Anderson, is one of my favorite actors. In addition, he is one helluva nice guy.
Anyone just now coming of voting age may not even be aware of the traumatic events of 1998. They might not have learned of the devastating affair that nearly led
Jane Austen, Comedy Writer – that might be the title on her resume, if the great writer were alive today. Whit Stillman, director of the movie “Love & Friendship” has a
The Senator from Kentucky calls it “the city of conversation,” a term originally coined by Henry James. The Senator goes on to describe it as a city filled with “chatter
"Captain America: Civil War" brings to life our current day mythology of larger-than-life players from comics, movies and video games. If you grew up in a comic book