Mr. Pim Passes By Without Winnie-the-Pooh
by Cynthia Citron on May 10, 2018
Would you rather have “Hamlet” and “Macbeth” immortalized as some of the world’s greatest characters but
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Marlo and Drew and Baby Makes Five
by Cynthia Citron on May 10, 2018
So what happens when Cinderella finally marries the Prince? Well, sometimes it isn'
Conflicts, Surprises and Vegetarian Lasagna
It's Christmas Eve and Dana and her mother, Barbara, are sitting in the kitchen, Barbara fussing over the celebratory dinner of vegetarian lasagna
My Son the Waiter Offers a Few Tips
Just about the most horrendous experience I can imagine for a Jewish mother of a certain age is to be surrounded by
Beautiful Binoche: French Femme Fatale
"Let the Sunshine In" is a French film apparently created for the sole purpose of glorifying the beautiful face of Juliette Binoche.
But
Soderbergh's Film Is "Unsane"
Maybe because I knew that the word "unsane" was uncorrect, I decided to see what other aberrations Steven Soderbergh could
G.B.S. Tries to Avoid Charlotte's Web
A century before the egomaniacal prevaricator took over the White House and tried to convince the world of his unique
She's on her honeymoon. Alone.
After the invitations had been mailed, the venue had been chosen, the wedding dress had undergone its final fitting, and all the non-refundable
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
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
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