New Line Cinema’s film adaptation of Stephen King’s 1975 bestselling novel “Salem’s Lot” reunites the producing teams behind the record-breaking horror franchises “The Conjuring” universe and the “It” films. Hold Your Breath (Hulu) Synopsis: In 1930s Oklahoma amid the regi...
That nation's cinema legacy can be traced back to 'The Phantom Carriage,' a silent classic about a carriage that picks up the souls of the dead at the end of each year. In typical Swedish-movie fashion, there's plenty of discourse on life, death and the meaning of it all. The primi...
We stay on the lighter side, joining critic John Mosher at the local cinema to appreciate Leslie Howard’s dashing performance in The Scarlet Pimpernel… WORKING OVERTIME…Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon in The Scarlet Pimpernel. Howard portrayed an aristocrat who leads a double life, publicly appe...
Believing fear will keep the galaxy in line, Motti boasts the power of the Death Star, to which Vader replies that its power is insignificant compared to the Force. When Motti mocks Vader's belief in the Force, Vader Force chokes him until Tarkin orders him to stop, and expresses his ...
We stay on the lighter side, joining critic John Mosher at the local cinema to appreciate Leslie Howard’s dashing performance in The Scarlet Pimpernel… WORKING OVERTIME…Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon in The Scarlet Pimpernel. Howard portrayed an aristocrat who leads a double life, publicly appe...
We stay on the lighter side, joining critic John Mosher at the local cinema to appreciate Leslie Howard’s dashing performance in The Scarlet Pimpernel… WORKING OVERTIME…Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon in The Scarlet Pimpernel. Howard portrayed an aristocrat who leads a double life, publicly appe...
READY FOR HER CLOSEUP…Clockwise, from top left, in one of cinema’s most iconic scenes, Queen Christina (Greta Garbo) stands as a silent figurehead at the bow of a ship as the camera moves in for a tight close-up; Garbo with co-star and real-life romantic partner John Gilbert—it ...
“independent contractor,” gig economy, struggles. Loach, one of the more strident Cassandras of socially engaged narrative cinema, has, since the 1960’s, been producing unflinching portraits of the economically, politically, and socially disenfranchised. He sends up broken systems through the lives...
Posted on January 8, 2024Categories advertising, Broadway, celebrities, cinema, New Yorker cartoons, Nightlife, The New Yorker Magazine, TheatreTags Bright Eyes 1934, Clarence Day, E.B. White, Gardner Rea, Garrett Price, George Price, Helen Hokinson, James Thurber, John Mosher, Katharine Cornel...
…whereJohn Mosherwas back at the cinema, this time enjoying the story of a “beautiful stenographer”… POPCORNY…Fred MacMurrayandClaudette Colbertmeet cute over popcorn in the romantic comedyThe Gilded Lily.It was MacMurray’s second credited screen role, and it was the first of seven films...