01IntroductiontoOscarWilde Briefaccountoftheauthor'slife BorninDublinin1854,OscarWildewasthesonofacommonsageandawellknownwriterHereceivedaprivilegededucationatTrinityCollege,Dublin,andthenatMagdalenCollege,Oxford AftergraduationfromOxford,WildmovedtoLondonwherehestartedwritingandquicklybecameoneofthemostpopularplaywrights...
10:49 P.M.In case Brie Larson wasn’t already on my good side, she just got there permanently by thanking film festivals and moviegoers for the success of her film. Bravo! 10:48 P.M.BEST ACTRESS: BRIE LARSON, “ROOM“ 10:40 P.M.Didn’t Iñárritu have enough time to talk last...
In his classic novel about aesthetics and morality, Wilde presents Dorian Gray, a young man of extraordinary beauty. The reader meets Dorian when he arrives for a sitting for Basil Hallword, a talented painter who is smitten with the youth. At Basil's house, Dorian meets Lord Henry, a dis...
《eApproachtoeingEarnestIncontrastwiththelargenumberoftheatricalperformancesandfilmicversionsfortelevision,bothBritishandAmerican.basedontheplayTheImportanceofBeingEarnest(1975)byOscarWilde.therehaveonlybeen.SOf_ar,threefilmsmadef0rthecinema.AlthoughoneofthemwasmadeintheUnitedStatesbytheAmericandirectorKurtBakerin1992...
performance on the stage, a fact that is crucial to a full appreciation of Ernst Lubitsch's (Warner Brothers, 1925). Particularly in the cinema's silent era (1895-1925), when motion picture exhibition relied on numerous performance elements, theatrical performance and film exhibition inter...