Upstate Films’ uphill fight
If you’re a regular movie-goer, you’re part of a disappearing breed. The declining — and aging — audience for cinema
If you’re a regular movie-goer, you’re part of a disappearing breed. The declining — and aging — audience for cinema
I’ve never truly understood why the spy thriller genre exerts such a broad fascination among the novel-reading and moviegoing public.
Chill winds and bright, keening skies, weird political signs from the edges and this rising inner need to hunker down
We may not always like it, but Shakespeare fans get used to producers and directors trying to come up with
Whenever Martin Luther King Day rolls around, we get to bask in golden memories of the heroic days of the
If, in attending the play readings periodically held at the Arts Society of Kingston (ASK) and other venues, you’ve ever
I have to admit a vested interest in Joel Katz’s new film, White: A Memoir in Color, which screens at
For all we know, this time of year it could very well be snowing today; but anybody who knows anything
Playwright David Mamet has long been lauded for his uncanny ear for the language of the mean streets of his
Once in a happy happenstance, a movie that did not particularly appeal to me based on initial descriptions turns out