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Warner Bros. cartoons were wild, rowdy spectacles. Mainly because Tex Avery, who directed a lot of them, was a wild, rowdy spectacle.
Public performance and private despair Like “Birdman,” “Better Man” explores the chasm between public performance and private ...
TV shows such as “The Pitt,” “Adolescence” and “The Studio” are tinkering with television’s temporal and cinematic limits.
Fifty years after glamrock band Slade surprised everyone with the grittiness of their big-screen fable about the music industry, we spoke to singer Noddy Holder, actor Tom Conti and director Richard ...
Joe Morgenstern was the movie critic for The Wall Street Journal. He joined the Journal in May 1995.
Pack up the picnic chair, and watch a flick in the great outdoors! Through Movies Under the Stars, the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and NYC Parks bring more than 150 film screenings to ...