He drags his best pupils along as fast as they can go, and he is so full of the thing that he never tires of expounding its elements to the dullest.This passion, so unordered and yet so potent, explains the capacity for teaching that one frequently observes in scientific men of high ...
as it’s still there, jabbed perpendicularly in the floor of the empty apartment (along with the evil baby crib) that makes up the opening shot of the hysterically awful TV movie LOOK WHAT’S HAPPENED TO ROSEMARY’S BABY (1976). The streets surrounding the Dakota building on Central Park ...