Tuesday Nov 25 | Aworks
five-star track alert :: The T.V. Bernard Herrmann
I don't remember this track from North by Northwes t but it's a nice bit of ominous strings plus gratuitous but subtle percussion.
Tuesday Nov 25 | The Toronto Star
Rae always ready for his close-up
The curtain just rose on what could be the last act of Bob Rae's political career with the official announcement of his candidacy for the leadership of the federal Liberal party.
From the archive, November 20 1963: Uncle Vanya at the Old Vic
The magnificent Uncle Vanya from the Chichester Festival, one of the finest pieces of creative acting to be seen in the English theatre these thirty years, has rightly arrived in the repertory of the National ...
Ask Parky: improbable families
This week our film history expert answers your questions on age discrepancies between actors playing family members, silhouette cinema, and dwarf performers Not old enough to be his mother ... Eileen Herlie and ...
After two decades in the wilderness, the 'essay film' has resurfaced. Producer Don Boyd on how the digital age is custom-built for directors with big ideas and tiny budgets Twenty years ago, I produced an ...
Genre: Anti-War Drama Directed by: Derek Jarman Starring: Nathaniel Parker, Tilda Swinton, Laurence Olivier, Nigel Terry, Sean Bean Like nearly all of Derek Jarman's films, his War Requiem is an uneven work ...
Daily TWiP - Happy birthday, Joan Plowright
Welcome to the Daily TWiP, your daily dose of all the holidays, historical observances, etc., we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview.
Where are our Burtons and O'Tooles?
With all the hype surrounding the two Hamlets currently on their way to the West End, I was cruelly reminded by the film version of Jean Anouilh's Becket what great actors Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton are ...
Laurence Olivier must have been drawn to this by the same force that impelled him to do Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for television.
That question is a vital one right now, even though every time it is asked, I think of Laurence Olivier asking it to Dustin Hoffman in "Marathon Man." Clearly there has been some very important progress on the ...
Retirement is hard choice for many actors
Cary Grant was a class act right up to the end of his Hollywood career, which he concluded by doing that rarest of things A- retiring.
Review: Wuthering Heights Birmingham Rep
Emily Bronte's classic story of love, jealousy and revenge on the wild Yorkshire moors is given a brand new look in this clever adaptation by April De Angelis.
It's time to revisit Brideshead - and the good news is that it's just as stunning as ever.
Colonial Classics featuring talks with Steadicam inventor
At The Colonial Theatre, Classics on Sundays for the month of October will feature the following films.
Sam Goldwyn's production of the Emily Bronte novel plays up the already overlarge element of pulp-gothic in it.
Genre: Biopic Directed by: Alexander Korda Starring: Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Alan Mowbray, Sara Allgood, Gladys Cooper It's big.
How - Binkie' put his stamp on film classic
IT WAS the most coveted female role in Hollywood history and all the great screen sirens of the time fought for it - stars like Katherine Hepburn and Bette Davis claiming it was made for them.
Newman's Gold: Oscar loved to nominate Paul
Paul Newman's Oscar history is lengthy. He had nine nominations, eight for best actor.