The Egyptian hosts two great silent features directed by Charlie Chaplin, City Lights (1931) and A Woman of Paris (1923). City Lights features Chaplin's iconic Little Tramp, falling in love with a blind flower seller, while A Woman of Paris is one of his Full Article at LA Weekly
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There are many lovely things about the Masseria, in particular the endless places scattered around the grounds to sit or read – all kinds of benches and sofas and daybeds and little tables and lovely views. There is an underground billiard room, and in a Full Article at The Telegraph
One of the last living goddesses of cinema, hymned by the disparate likes of Mick Jagger, Noël Coward, and John Cheever, Sophia Loren still dazzles at 77. But she’s reluctant to discuss a life in which fame was easier to find than a home and family. In a Full Article at The Browser
One of the last living goddesses of cinema, hymned by the disparate likes of Mick Jagger, Noël Coward, and John Cheever, Sophia Loren still dazzles at 77. But she’s reluctant to discuss a life in which fame was easier to find than a home and family. In a Full Article at The Browser
For more than 30 years, New York Pizza at 337 Tate St. in Greensboro has served hungry college students. Now the restaurant has a sister location. New York Pizza Bar and Grill... Full Article at Greensboro News Record
One of the last living goddesses of cinema, hymned by the disparate likes of Mick Jagger, Noël Coward, and John Cheever, Sophia Loren still dazzles at 77. But she’s reluctant to... Full Article at Vanity Fair
Somehow Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini, the two greatest film directors to emerge in Italy after World War II, sparked a rivalry in the public’s imagination that... Full Article at Vanity Fair
Acclaimed Greek fimmaker Theodoros “Theo” Angelopoulos died last month. He was killed January 24th when he was hit by a motorcycle a few blocks from where he had been shooting his latest film, The Other Sea (L’altro mare, 2012) – it was to be the final i Full Article at Movie Morlocks
For the week of Sunday, Feb. 12, through Saturday, Feb. 18. Reviewed by Tony Lucia. The Company Men (2010). TV helmer John Wells ("E.R.") capably transitioned to the big screen with this timely drama about the impact of the recession on a handful of well Full Article at Reading Eagle