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A gripping two-hander spy documentary

A gripping two-hander spy documentary

Joyce Glasser reviews The Green Prince  (December 12, 2014) The Green Prince is a documentary that plays like a gripping two-hander spy drama in which the audience either accepts the information at it ...
Shakespeare’s greatest comic creation

Shakespeare’s greatest comic creation

Robert Tanitch reviews Henry IV Parts I and II at Barbican Theatre, London EC2 Gregory Doran’s production for The Royal Shakespeare Company is worth seeing primarily for the unexpected and successful ...
Is it too good to be true?

Is it too good to be true?

There is a good film lying beneath Arie Posin’s interesting and well-acted film, The Face of Love, but it might be for another writer/director to unearth it.  From the first cheesy opening scene on a ...
Selling our souls in Men, Women and Children

Selling our souls in Men, Women and Children

With the possible exception of his last film, Labour Day, Jason Reitman has a solid track record as a Writer/Director that includes, Thank you for not Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air and Young Adult:  al ...