by Cynthia Citron
If Lawrence Garfinkle comes to your town, be wary! And be afraid. Be very afraid. Garfinkle, known to his fellow Wall Street stockbrokers as “Larry the Liquidator,
In 1965, comedian Lenny Bruce (Leonard Alfred Schneider) parodied Dale Carnegie's best-selling book “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” with his irreverent autobiography, “How to Talk
Rated PG-13
123 Minutes
Released November 4th
The film Loving covers a critical piece of our country’s history involving an interracial couple in Virginia who were sentenced to
Rated R
131 Minutes
Released November 4th
While I am fortunate never to have gone into battle as a soldier, I have read many accounts of those who have, including
By Sarah A. Spitz
This weekend, the WestEdge Design Fair sets up shop in Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport. This annual event showcases every item you could possibly imagine
by Cynthia Citron
I’ve always enjoyed the plays of Donald Margulies. They usually are variations on a few definitive themes: family dynamics (predominantly Jewish families), the Holocaust, reunions, and
THE GLOBAL FILM INDUSTRY HAS MADE SANTA MONICA THE HOME OF ITS LARGEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR 26 YEARS
American Film Market set to return to Santa Monica from November 2
Rated PG-13
121 Minutes
Released October 28
The film Inferno is based on the novel of that name by best-selling author Dan Brown, whose books have been translated
Rated R
126 Minutes
Released October 28
For his first film as a director, Ewan McGregor has chosen American Pastoral, a weighty novel by Philip Roth published in 1997. The
Rated R
110 Minutes
Released October 21st
Moonlight is the poignant tale of a sensitive youth growing up in a challenging home life situation in a dangerous Miami neighborhood. He
A musical based on the murder trial of Lizzie Borden in the last years of the 19th century would seem to be an intriguing idea. After all, everyone is familiar
What lies beneath — beneath the ground, behind the mask, below the surface of superficial appearance?
That’s what the astonishing Irish performer Pat Kinevane, back in town for a very