In my case, I managed to slip in for a screening of Brian De Palma’s 1976 horror staple, “Carrie,” part of the LA Conservancy ...
When discussing the best movie of every year of the 1930s, it's inevitable that Modern Times, Freaks, and Bringing Up Baby ...
This week's Press Run, among other things, has information about a free University Heights Symphonic Band concert Nov. 2; a ...
After the cat spent a night at her home, the woman told Newsweek she brought him to the shelter for vaccinations and a ...
Some of the best sci-fi shows set on earth offer the genre's depth and creativity without venturing into space, from Black ...
Chronicle movie critic emeritus Mick LaSalle also answers questions about whether any movie made him cry and what to see at ...
It is a beautiful experience and one that you may never have again. For Rowlandson is the pet hobby of Mr. Neumann, who has spent sixteen years collecting examples of the English ironist. There are ...
Who was Roger Dubuis? ✓ An in-depth look at the work and life of the master watchmaker with a taste for the extravagant ✓ ...
Having always hated Halloween, Rosamund Hall plucks up the courage to travel to Pluckley in Kent where ghostly goings-on are ...
The moment one utters the name Asrani, generations over 45 instinctively hear that unforgettable line – “Main Angrezon ke zamane ka jailer hoon!” The words, delivered in his inimitable pitch and ...
I was also gripped by Ian McEwan’s What We Can Know (Cape, £22) – a philosophical novel masquerading as a bizarre dystopia of ...
We all have heroes, but how and why do we choose them? In a new book, historian PAUL JOHNSON selects his own. In Saturday's ...
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