Television
The Maxes are back! Headroom and Maxwell, that is.
April 8, 1988
Maxwell Caulfield couldn’t be happier about the impending prospect of middle age.
June 20, 1992
Books
Wickedly humorous and morally questionable, British author Ian McEwan was awarded the United Kingdom’s 1998 Booker Prize for his outrageously droll novel “Amsterdam.”
May 12, 1999
Cynical sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman), of ABC’s “The ‘Slap’ Maxwell Story,” who is continually in conflict with the women in his life on screen, is also having problems attracting female viewers.
Jan. 12, 1988
Movies
There’s no sense of inevitability and little grace to the inept, amateurish psychological thriller “Inevitable Grace” (Monica 4-Plex, Sunset 5).
Feb. 18, 1994
Entertainment & Arts
Back in 1971, it was not hard to understand why Anthony Shaffer’s “Sleuth” won a Tony for best play.
June 30, 1988
Please don’t ask Maxwell Caulfield to take off his shirt.
Aug. 14, 1987
“I’m a gonna kill you.”
California
Old-school Hollywood talent manager isn’t ready to call it a wrap
Oct. 6, 2012
Friendship and marriage are targets in Michael Folie’s fast-paced comedy ‘Lemonade.’
Aug. 16, 2001