Movies
A continuous thread of tales has infused Stephen Tobolowski’s career. He’s just now getting to the best part.
June 25, 2006
Entertainment & Arts
Capt. Shotover, a leading character in Shaw’s “Heartbreak House,” is 88 years old.
Oct. 27, 2002
WordTheatre founder Cedering Fox traveled to Wyoming with her father and 19-year-old daughter to experience the total eclipse of the sun, a phenomenal display of astronomical majesty that occurred the same week that Fox will stage her biggest show yet, “In the Cosmos: Where we Come From, Where We Are, and Where We Are Going” at the Ford Amphitheater on Saturday.
Aug. 22, 2017
There are moments in Stein Winge’s staging of “Barabbas” for the Los Angeles Theatre Center when you can actually concentrate on the story.
Aug. 9, 1986
Presupposing as it does the leisure to indulge in it, ennui seems an enviable state, especially in Flora Plumb’s staging of Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” at Theatre 40.
Nov. 29, 1996
“Welcome to the Men’s Group” has perhaps the most full-frontal male nudity ever in a mainstream movie.
May 14, 2018
In its first 15 minutes the thoroughly winning “Josh and S.A.M.”
Nov. 24, 1993
We’ve seen Sam Diego’s kind of character before--in the Brooklyn and Paris tales of Henry Miller and the endless road yarns of Jack Kerouac.
April 9, 1986
Following are capsule reviews of today’s screenings in the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival at the Cineplex Odeon Century Plaza Cinemas: ‘Two Idiots in Hollywood’ United States, 1988, 90 minutes 10:35 p.m.
April 21, 1989
In ‘Morning’s at Seven,’ at the Ahmanson, a talented ensemble cast brings to life timeless midlife questions of fulfillment and regret.
Dec. 13, 2002