Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs QUEEN AND COUNTRY (Artificial Eye) is a belated sequel to John Boorman’s autobiographical and nostalgic Hope and Glory (1987). He looks back to the time when he ...
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The centenary of the birth of Orson Welles (1915-1985) is being marked by the release of two iconic films, each of which has been meticulously restored and recorded onto sharp new prints. Entertaining ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Orson’s Shadow at Southwark Playhouse, London SE1 Austin Pendleton’s Orson’s Shadow, which premiered in Chicago in 2000, is strictly for theatre buffs who have some idea who Ors ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs FALSTAFF CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT (Mr Bongo) will appeal most to those who already know their Shakespeare. Orson Welles’s 1966 film dipped into both the Henry IVs and ...
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Jun 26, 2015
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