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The Numero Groupa TMs Eccentric Soul Review In April, the Numero Group hosted their first Eccentric Soul Revue at Park West.
Camera Obscura: (Part One) Still Time To Win Free Movie Posters
You still have time to enter to win a set of six great new movie posters from classic Hollywood courtesy of Turner Classic Movies -- I have two sets of the six posters to give away, and to win all you have to do is enter your name in the comments section of this post -- all part of my celebration of my blog birthday.
In the spring of 1958, director Nicholas Ray was tumbling a bit commercially. Like fellow Wisconsin native Orson Welles, Ray began with a first picture, the young lovers on the lam film noir They Live by Night , where he had the greatest control of his career and, despite frequent brilliance, it was an almost constant struggle afterward.
In the spring of 1958, director Nicholas Ray was tumbling a bit commercially. Like fellow Wisconsin native Orson Welles, Ray began with a first picture, the young lovers on the lam film noir They Live by Night , where he had the greatest control of his career and, despite frequent brilliance, it was an almost constant struggle afterward.
'Johnny Guitar' plays like an absurdist's dream
Joan Crawford and Sterling Hayden star in Nicholas Ray's film "Johnny Guitar." At Pickering Square JOHNNY GUITAR, directed by Nicholas Ray, written by Philip Yordan, 105 minutes, unrated.
IT'S been 30 years since the death on June 16, 1979, of Nicholas Ray, the hard-living Ameri can filmmaker lionized by the French New Wave.
River City Cinema Society navigates prickly precipice of fringe drama outdoors Friday nights this summer A still photo from "Kiss Me Deadly," a part of the River City Cinema Society's 'Summer Camp' outdoor film festival.
Serious theater exploring the existential boundaries of the human condition, provoking deep thoughts and stirring the soul - Uptown Players' production of Jamie Morris' Mommie Queerest does none of that.
Fells Point's slack 'Guitar' hits too few light notes
The Joan Crawford-starring 1953 western movie "Johnny Guitar" is so melodramatically over-the-top that it was a ripe candidate to be turned into a campy stage musical.
Kennedy Center president wins Peabody
The award, presented by the Peabody Institute, will be given to Kaiser during the conservatory's graduation ceremony on May 21.
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