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ARTS REVIEW: 'CHURCHILL - THE POWER OF WORDS'
The Morgan Library & Museum Exhibit In NYC Reveals The Man Behind the Politician
Churchill understood the power of revision and his edits are often substantial – not only subtle changes of words, but revisions of an argument, as well.
ARTS REVIEW: THE MAGIC BULLET THEORY
Sacred Fools Hits the Mark in Study of the Kennedy Assassination
'The Magic Bullet Theory' suggests that a muddle-headed, love-impaired assassin was hired not to kill but to miss his target with a warning shot…and he messed it up...
FILM INTERVIEW: RACHID BOUCHAREB
The Director Behind 'Days of Glory' Now Steps 'Outside the Law'
"It never crossed my mind that 50 years later people would want to ban 'Outside the Law'. It proved the Algerian war is still a taboo for many French people."
FILM REVIEW: 'PRINCESS KAIULANI'
A Story of Love, Colonialization, & History Filmed in a Heavenly Location
It layers its characters in attractive, sun-dappled photography, often in twilight, presenting figures as shadows...
FILM INTERVIEW: MIGUEL LITTIN
Chilean Director of 'Dawson Isla 10' Talks About Realism & Carving Films From the Wind
"The will is that which changes history. The will of Dawson’s men was much stronger than the ability to forget. Ethics and aesthetics, concepts argued by philosophers and
FILM INTERVIEW: HELEN MIRREN & JAMES MCAVOY
Stars of 'The Last Station' Are Surprised by the Humor in Russian Literature
Helen Mirren: I learned, fairly early in my life, that you are two things -- you are what other people see you as being, and you are what you see yourself as being, and y
FILM INTERVIEW: EMILY BLUNT
Chemistry, Corsetry & Royal Passions in 'The Young Victoria'
"I'm going to London to see my folks, and my older sister and I are planning to cook Christmas Eve and let mom off the hook. She normally does like a three-day affair and
FILM REVIEW: CHANGELING
Sometimes, Someplace and In Some Cases: The Time Is Right For Melodrama
With its overwrought emotions and black-and-white morality, melodrama is a form of storytelling that we believe our society has moved past...
FILM INTERVIEW: CLINT EASTWOOD AND ANGELINA JOLIE
On Bringing a 1920's Tale of Tragic Loss in Los Angeles Back To Life in 'Changeling'
Clint Eastwood: "Angelina is one of those actresses that comes in very prepared, we didn’t have to sit around and pseudo-intellectualize..."
FILM INTERVIEW: ALICIA KEYS
Multi-Talented Keys Talks Marriage, Family, Civil Rights, And Individual Strength
"I loved the way [the script] had that piece of history in it... but it was bigger than that. It was more about the growth of individuals as individuals."
FILM INTERVIEW: SCARLETT JOHANSSON & NATALIE PORTMAN
Two of Hollywood's Hottest Actresses Become Sisters Who Would Be Queen
Natalie Portman: "I was like, “I will only do it if Scarlett does it,” because I have just loved her for so long, since we were kids..."