Robert Tanitch reviews ENO’s The Force of Destiny at London Coliseum One of the reasons Verdi’s opera of love, war, revenge and death, is not staged that often is that the libretto is such a rambling ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Brooklyn (November 6, 2015), Cert. 12A, 111 min. What do you have when you strip a film of all violence, nudity, superhuman action heroes, foul language and CGI and you don’t fil ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews He Named Me Malala In He Named Me Malala, Davis Guggenheim’s (An Inconvenient Truth) absorbing, if somewhat superficial, biopic of the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Harlequinade/All on Her Own at Garrick Theatre, London WC2 Kenneth Branagh opens a year-long season of plays with Harlequinade, a farce by Terence Rattigan, and The Winter’s Tal ...
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