The Passion of Joan of Arc kicks off Rosendale’s Sunday Silents
There’s a magic to silent films that goes far beyond what we usually expect from the movies these days. It
There’s a magic to silent films that goes far beyond what we usually expect from the movies these days. It
Ever since word got out that a movie was being made based on the diaries and letters of Franklin D.
Doing this for the first time, I’m discovering that it’s much easier to get outraged about some other film critic’s
If you’re a teenager in America with access to cable TV, Chris Colfer may well be one of your heroes
Hyde Park on Hudson opens this week locally; screenwriter to speak at Upstate Films in Rhinebeck on December 29 Probably
Dear Reader, kindly take the following review under the advisement that its author has been a total Tolkien geek since
In his book of short stories Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives, neuroscientist David Eagleman imagines three deaths. The
Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi, which won Britain’s prestigious Mann Booker Prize in 2002, along with a slew of
You may not recognize the name James Balog right off; but unless you’re a diehard global warming denier, you’ve probably
Wanting, at some point in one’s life, to be James Bond seems to be a fairly universal Guy Thing –