February 5, 1988 | Right at the start of The Glass Menagerie, one of the most lyrical dramas in the American theatrical canon, Tennessee Williams promises an evening of beautiful artifice. But…
April 30, 2004 | A shameless recycling of clichés and conventions that passed their expiration dates more than two decades ago, Godsend limps into theaters this week as an unwelcome…
February 21, 2003 | At its frequent, literally awesome best, Gettysburg - writer-director Ronald F. Maxwell's 1993 Civil War epic based on The Killer Angels, the late Michael Shaara's Pulitzer…
August 27, 2004 | Morris Chestnut chuckles heartily as he admits that, when he learned he had landed a key role in Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, it…
December 12, 1989 | Paul Newman will meet the press, but that doesn't mean he has to like it. It's slightly after 9 on a battleship-gray Sunday morning in Manhattan. In…
October 1, 1983 | “What is The Lonely Lady?” asked Pia Zadora, an effervescent sprite in a tan jumpsuit. Not waiting for an interviewer’s answer, she provided her own: “Lonely Lady…
November 17, 1995 | For the Ian Fleming purists and the Sean Connery devotees, Roger Moore was nothing but a fatuous pretender. And while Timothy Dalton arguably came closest to personifying…
July 13, 1986 | Roman Polanski. The name still elicits sneers and snickers in many circles, predictable responses to someone whose notoriety has eclipsed most memories of his artistic achievements. That's…
May 27, 2005 | In the gospel according to Michael Irvin - record-setting NFL veteran, reformed substance abuser, born-again Christian and now, with the release of The Longest Yard, budding…