Goltzius and the Pelican Company might be only the second (after 2007’s Nighwatching) of Peter Greenaway’s Dutch Master Trilogy, but it could be the end of the good will many of us extend to the maver ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews In Lambeth at Southwark Playhouse, London SE1 Jack Shepherd’s play opens with William Blake and his wife up a tree in a beautiful garden, stark naked. For a moment I thought the ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Boyhood (July 11, 2014) Cert 15, 165 min. The annals of cinema are clogged with biographies of famous heroes or fantastic true stories that have been turned into dull, disappoint ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Crucible at The Old Vic, London, SE1 Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a modern classic, one of the great plays of the 20th century, an allegory for all time, is based on the no ...
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