Movies
Movie review: A long path to transgender life in ‘Laurence Anyways’
July 3, 2013
“Laurence Anyways” is, at heart, an intimate story of love and transformation of the physical and emotional kind.
I am writing in response to Robert W.
March 21, 1993
Now that the Cold War is over, expect an ever-increasing lava flow of movies about renegade/free-lance/disgruntled ex- or ex-ex-CIA agents.
Jan. 20, 1995
“Tom at the Farm” is strange, idiosyncratic tale that straddles a fine line between homoerotic camp and spider-and-fly thriller.
Aug. 13, 2015
If you wondered what happened to Diane Lane after she made “The Cotton Club” a couple of years ago--wonder no more.
July 12, 1986
Picking the Academy Award winners has more to do with examining the collective psyche of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences than choosing the best performances.
March 26, 1990
Movies *** “The 49th Parallel.” VidAmerica. $39.98.
April 15, 1988
In 1978, the president of Landmark Theater Corp. asked Bill Richardson, who managed the Landmark’s Ken Theater, if he thought a porn theater in Hillcrest would succeed as a place to see foreign films.
June 3, 1988
Television
Theater lovers should either stay home tonight or make sure to set their VCRs for part one of PBS’ “Laurence Olivier: A Life” (9 p.m. on Channels 28 and 15, 8 p.m. on Channel 24; part two airs at the same time next Friday).
Oct. 25, 1985