By Kathryn Whitney Boole
The brilliant performances of the stars of the film “Room,” Brie Larson and Joseph Tremblay, underscore this extraordinary movie. Larson did extensive research on the true
Once again the amazing and consistently fabulous Fountain Theater has mounted a play that, like most of their others, is a must see!
This one is called “Dream Catcher” and
In light of the current “#OscarsSoWhite” upheaval, I thought it would be appropriate to bring your attention to this extraordinary film with NO WHITE PEOPLE IN IT! “Beasts of No
“Concussion” is a film of great social import. The movie was directed by Peter Landesman, who also wrote the screenplay. This is Landesman's second film as a director.
“Joy” is an unpretentious, straightforward story of a housewife from Long Island who succeeds in spite of all the socially conceived odds stacked against her. She endures criticism and vocal
In 1962, Richard Nixon ran for governor of California. Two years earlier he had barely lost the presidency to JFK though, and with considerable reason, felt that he had been
“If/Then”, the Broadway musical that opened the other night at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood is a very mixed bag. It stars a delightful lesbian couple (LaChanze and Janine
If Wes Anderson smoked some really good stuff all day every day while making “Grand Budapest Hotel” (well maybe he did anyway - it's the rhetorical thought that