The Faces of . . . Cleopatra (Outfits Too!)
“Age cannot wither her,” William Shakespeare wrote, describing Egypt’s Queen Cleopatra VII, “nor custom stale…
Therese Belivet of CAROL: 2015’s Character of the Year
Spoilers for Carol to follow. There was no character in all the movies I…
TRUMBO
As necessary as it is for the realm of criticism, I don’t like writing negative reviews.…
American Underworld – Part 3: The World Moves On
Sometime between 1932, with the release of Scarface, and 1939, with the release of The Roaring Twenties,…
A Salute to The Solute: Looking Back on 2015
The end of 2015 is now upon us, and behind us lies the first full…
LIFE ON MARS, Death in the U.S.
The United Kingdom has only occasionally been a font for widespread television exportation success. But…
SPOTLIGHT Takes A Professional Look At A True Horror
At the risk of sounding entirely too superficial, it was about halfway through Tom McCarthy’s…
The Faces of . . . Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy’s 1877 Russian masterpiece Anna Karenina has been called — including by such luminaries…
The Faces of . . . Jean Valjean.
One of the most adapted novels in world cinema is Victor Hugo’s 1862 masterwork Les…