Given our appetite for the genre, it isn’t surprising that Jason Stone’s film The Calling is yet another macabre police procedural, featuring yet another single, hard-drinking cop and based on yet ano ...
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Effie Gray (October 10, 2014) Cert. 12A, 108 mins. Richard MacCormac’s architecturally striking, anti-Victorian, oval-shaped Ruskin Library at Lancaster University, home of the Ruskin collection, is o ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE STARS LOOK DOWN (Renown) is one of the major British films of the late 1930’s, much admired for its gritty depiction of mine, miners and flooding disaster. I ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Henry IV at Donmar, London WC2 Phyllida Lloyd, as she did when she directed Julius Caesar at the Donmar, once again turns the theatre into a prison for female offenders in order ...
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