QUIT PLAYIN’ AROUND
With plays. Thea-tuh. Stick to what you know. The Daily Press has two very accomplished and knowledgeable theater critics in Sarah A. Spitz and Cynthia Citron. So,
GREEN AND SWIFT
Green Lantern? Green Arrow? My boyhood fave superheroes, not marquee so I figured they needed more love than Superman and Batman.
Actually, I’m referring to the
Dysfunctional relationships seem to be becoming more dysfunctional with each new play. Dysfunctional and disagreeable. Despairing and depressing. As presented in playwright Quiara Alegria Hudes' "Water by the
Ava DuVernay didn't pick up a camera until the age of 32.
It's an extraordinary fact, considering the trajectories of most Hollywood directors. Orson Welles filmed
"Stealing the Show: How Women Are Revolutionizing Television" (Atria Books), by Joy Press
For the last 15 years, Joy Press has been writing about television for prestigious media
I spent last weekend with two very different artists. The first was Alberto Giacometti, played by Geoffrey Rush with a perpetual frown and a constantly lit cigarette, in the Sony
BEST FILM EDITING, SOUND EDITING, and SOUND MIXING
The editors of a film can make or break its impact on an audience. This includes the editing of the visuals (Film
When a superb actor like Daniel Day-Lewis announces that his current film, “Phantom Thread”, will be his last, you can be sure that all those who admire him as one
The 90th Academy Awards ceremony takes place on Sunday, March 4th. Leading up to that evening, I will give my analysis and my favorites among the nominees over the next
Ryan Coogler was feeling overwhelmed by "Black Panther."
It was only his third feature film and, at just 30-years-old, he was making it with Hollywood's most
GLAD YOU COULD MAKE IT, PATSY
And Hank and Loretta, Merle and Lefty, Kitty and Ernest.
Our long weekend trip to see family in WA of course needed travelin’ tunes