We might as well start with the greats —“To Kill a Mockingbird” was named the greatest courtroom drama by the American Film Institute. Based on the novel by Harper Lee, the movie has Atticus Finch defend a black man against an undeserved charge in the South during the Depression. Why...
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Bên Trong Vỏ Kén Vàng. (a.k.a. Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell) (Phạm Thiên Ân) Nu Aștepta Prea Mult de la Sfârșitul Lumii. (a.k.a. Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World) (Rade Jude) The Substance. (Coralie Fargeat) Ayeh haye zamini. (Terre...
The Killing of Sister George 1960, The L Shaped Room 1962, The Last Mile 1959, The Last Woman on Earth 1960, The Leather Boys 1963, The Lonely Heart Bandits 1950, The Lonely Sex 1959, The Lusting Hours 1967, The Man in the Net 1959, The Man with the Golden Arm 1955, The Mar...
their investigative glare from the inhumane travesty conducted in Philadelphia—the mutilated, mass killing of born-alive infants within the seedy walls of the Women’s Medical Society Clinic by a certain Doctor Kermit Gosnell. This ‘Doctor’ eschewed the Hippocratic oath and human decency. Instead...
After we finished the movies, which was amazing in its own right, we started reading “To Kill a Mockingbird” next. I get through half-to-one chapter per night. Xan often falls asleep, and he has trouble following the finer details of the plot – doubly so once we hit the trial –...
Still, I got to see a lot of theater: I saw Come from Away, Moulin Rouge, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Hadestown。I did some shopping and, of course, I went to the Barnes & Noble at the 5th Avenue。 I perused through the available books and suddenly found a cover that called my ...
It’s a stunning achievement.” –Publishers Weekly Kate Alice Marshall, A Killing Cold (Flatiron) “Terrific―and terrifying. . . This delicious setup is promisingly sinister. . . Marshall’s chilling new novel pushes all the right buttons when it comes to inexorable suspense and psychological ...
But rest assured he didn’t stop killing people. In 1882, Thompson visited the Vaudeville Theater in San Antonio and felt that the card tables at the establishment might not meet his level of scrupulous honesty and shot the theater owner, Jack Harris, to death. He was indicted for murder ...