William Shakespeare , Joss Whedon Joss Whedon’s black-and-white romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing is a modern-day retelling of the Shakespeare play of the same name. It is largely unchanged from the original (including the dialogue) and yet jarringly contemporary, using modern clothing ...
The 2025 movie awards season is in full swing but figuring out where to watch everything can be overwhelming. Are they streaming? For free? In theaters? Only in Los Angeles and New York? Take one of the big winners of the Golden Globes, “The Brutalist,” a film that’s been domi...
Tag-team novel writing wasn’t new: no lesser worthies than Henry James and William Dean Howells had banded with ten scribes in 1907 to produce The Whole Family, whose excellence is demonstrated by the fact that this may be the first and only time you’ll ever hear about it. The ...
William Gant ... breakaway carpenter (as William John Gant) Chris Giles ... special effects technician Joe Halford ... senior special effects technician Peter Haran ... floor supervisor: 2nd unit Leon Harris ... special effects assistant Stuart Heath ... special effects fabrication: BGI...
William Fisher
William March only contributed two sketches to the story-a-day anthology 365 Days that Kay Boyle edited with her then-husband Laurence Vail and her friend Nina Conarain, but they are among the very best in the book. This one in particular is like a haiku of the Great Depression: brief,...
Robert M. Stevens ... director of photography (as Robert Stevens) Editing by Kimberly Ray ... (edited by) Casting By Richard Hicks ... (casting by) Ronnie Yeskel ... (casting by) Production Design by Charles William Breen ... (as Charles Breen) Art Direction by Chas. But...
Nancy and Ann Wilson led Heart to multi-platinum success in the '70s before co-founders Roger Fisher and then Steve Fossen departed. Contributors like Denny Carmassi and Gilby Clarke have since moved through the lineup, among many others. Nancy Wilson actually announced her own version of Heart...
The women standing beside him, clad in white bonnets and plaid shawls, are Mary (at our left) and Emily Edmonson. Frederick Douglass is seated to the right of Theodosia Gilbert who has taken the place of her fiancé, William L. Chaplin, who had been arrested for Underground Railroad ...
William, still older, resided on a farm in Warren County, situated more than 100-miles northwest of Springfield. He was a widower, with several children. Abraham Lincoln, about 1847 In the neighborhood of William’s residence, there was a man by the name of (Archie) Fisher, who was some...