Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs MANGLEHORN (Artificial Eye). A locksmith (Al Pacino), a lonely, elderly widower, writes letters to the woman he once loved but they are always returned unopened. ...
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Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood, a fond, but satirised day-in-the-life of the inhabitants of a Welsh fishing village, was commissioned as a radio play for the BBC in 1954 to feature the melodious voice ...
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Fresh Dressed, an eye-opening documentary about hip-hop urban fashion, shows that it’s not only Sci-Fi movies that can create an alternative universe. For most people over 50, the world that New York ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Dinner with Friends at Park Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, N4 Donald Margulies’s play about divorce, which premiered in 1998 and won the Pulitzer Prize, had a long run on Broad ...
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