Movies
Love has a way of being beyond explanation; the heart has its reasons, as the poet said, but they are beyond explanation too.
Jan. 12, 1989
“Heartbreak Hospital” is a dreary indulgence.
Sept. 13, 2002
Television
Five years ago, Diane Venora had just won a New York Film Critics award for her role in Clint Eastwood’s “Bird.”
May 8, 1994
BIRD Director Clint Eastwood and his collaborators take a hard story-the short, sad life of jazz revolutionary Charlie Parker-and neither flinch from the dark nor ignore the light.
May 6, 1990
A gruff but lovable grandpa, his daughter and her three sometimes-sassy kids all live under one roof in the new sitcom “Thunder Alley,” but star Ed Asner insists the show won’t get too cute.
March 13, 1994
Winners of the 1989 New York Film Critics Circle Awards gathered at Sardi’s restaurant in New York Sunday to pick up their awards.
Jan. 17, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
Review: Shakespeare Center’s ‘As You Like It’ sends clowns outdoors
July 19, 2012
A love of the world of movies permeates the first-class, crackling excitement of “F/X” (citywide Friday), giving a rare dimension to this thriller.
Feb. 6, 1986
“Megiddo: The Omega Code 2” finds Michael York reprising his role of Satan in this unconvincing sequel to the 1999 surprise hit co-produced by Matthew Crouch, son of Trinity Broadcasting Network operator and televangelist Paul Crouch, executive producer of both films.
Sept. 24, 2001
“The Substitute,” a tense and topical action-thriller, stars Tom Berenger in the title role as a mercenary who takes on his girlfriend’s teaching job at a rough Miami high school when she’s brutally mugged while jogging.
April 19, 1996