By Kathryn Whitney Boole
In their unique style of filmmaking, the Coen brothers tend to create an imaginary satirical milieu. Then they take you on an “It's a
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
The title of the film “Race” implies both meanings of the word. This movie is not simply a bio of the great runner Jesse Owens — it&
It all starts with a big bang. Not the astronomical one.
The sexual one.
An attractive middle-aged Spaniard (Carlos Leal) picks up a blonde American (Betty Gilpin) in a bar
A few days before this year’s Los Angeles Marathon, the fastest local competitor wasn’t even sure he was going to participate.
Samuel Bradbury hadn’t done much distance
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"Tumbledown" is the passion project of husband-and-wife team Sean Mewshaw and Desiree Van Til. Van Til had worked in film development in Los Angeles
Safety concerns have prompted the removal of a mural from Joslyn Park, but at least part of the display will be retained and relocated within the area.
The mural is
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, Santa Monica's own ambitious, cutting edge theatre company, City Garage, is striking out in a unique direction.
Part two of “The Winter of Our Discontent: Shakespeare