Richard III (1955)Director: Laurence OlivierEntertainment grade: B+History grade: D–Richard III is one of the most notorious kings in English history. His popularity has revived since his long-lost remains were discovered beneath a Leicester car park in 2012.Here now begins one of the most ...
If you want to watch a documentary all about the analysis of the bones found under a car park in England and how scientists were able to determine it was, indeed, Richard III...then don't watch this show! Its scope is more specific and limited and I thought it was really fascinating....
What had happened? One woman in China took $150,000 of her own money and a year of her life and created a documentary film. And she ran the thing through the air over the Internet. It was a film. She got 200 million views. What she did was a long thing about smog, and how the...
Big soap. Biiiiiiig soap. It’s the kind of movie you’ll be glad you watched once and will nevertheless cringe at the prospect of watching ever again. Interesting that this movie was released the same year asThe Searchers, since both films clearly want to empathize with and simultaneously...
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murdered “A very long and healthy life” or the moment in Las Vegas, Dick at the wheel of the car wanting to gamble because he’s feeling lucky, at that split second the police car pulls up next to them and the scene cuts away to the Perry and Dick being brought in to the ...
Resurrecting Richard III: Directed by Gary Johnstone. With Jo Appleby, Richard Buckley, Tobias Capwell, Glen Ford. Scientists investigate whether Richard III was the villain Shakespeare describes in his plays or a warrior king who fell victim to a smear
Victor Navasky, author of Naming Names, a definitive account of the Hollywood blacklist, told a reporter that, based on his interviews with Kramer’s widow and others, the documentary seemed “one-sided, and the problem is it makes a villain out of Stanley Kramer, when it was more ...