Of Nebbishes and Kings
Whether evading the law, loosening the bonds of marriage, or traveling to the future, escape is the watchword for this group of films.
Whether evading the law, loosening the bonds of marriage, or traveling to the future, escape is the watchword for this group of films.
Neither fish nor fowl, filmed theater is a whole new art form.
Turffaut does it again, Polanski leaves a lot to be desired, and Losey wins and loses at the same time.
Fantasy finds it hard to compete with reality.
Ryan O'Neal, Adolph Hitler and Tom Sawyer have a lot in common. Trust us, you'll see.
Old films and old themes come uneasily back to life.
Marlon takes it off and movies will never be the same.
Dylan Thomas and Ingmar Bergman top some films of varying quality.
LUIS BUNUEL’S THE DISCREET CHARM of the Bourgeoisie is a deliciously pungent concoction by the 72-year-old filmmaker and his young co-scenarist, Jean-Claude Carriere, that will set your spirits soaring and your mind aglow. Never before has this always fascinating artist been quite so tantalizing, so tongue-in-cheek and so deft in