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Royalton Players premiere 'Wait Until Dark'
The area premiere of the suspense thriller "Wait Until Dark" opens Nov. 6 for a two-weekend run at the Royalton Players.
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Movies at the Marquis returns to start Nov. 21
Movies at the Marquis will return to downtown Northville for a second year, with the first in the series starting Nov.
Oscar to Ingrid: Here's not looking at you, kid
Strange, but true: Ingrid Bergman wasn't nominated for best actress in " Casablanca ," which won best picture of 1943.
Audrey Hepburn & visionary Constructivist 60's Paco Rabanne
Audrey Hepburn at the height of 60's vanguard fashion. Paco Rabanne motorcycle jacket with single button cuffs, matching tapered leg center crease trousers, both in black PVC.
SABRINA is one of the two films we saw this evening at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Movie Icon Series: "Audrey Hepburn"
When we think of Audrey Hepburn , our mind lands on a different thing every time.
Anna Friel - Friel Got to Grips with Guitar for West End Stage
Caption: Anna Friel leaving the Theatre Royal after starring in the stage production of 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' London, England .... Actress ANNA FRIEL has a flair for music - she learned how to play the guitar in just five weeks.
New Release: Audrey Hepburn: International Cover Girl
Audrey Hepburn fans will adore the latest title from Titan Books: Audrey Hepburn: International Cover Girl.
The fashions that changed everything
When you hear the words "little black dress," at least a few of you may think about Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." Fittingly, she's mentioned in the book "Fifty Dresses That Changed the World," which debuts soon with "Fifty Shoes That Changed the World" . "Fifty Dresses" is filled with pages of beautiful clothes and the famous bodies ...
Keira Knightley and Director Joe Wright Confirmed For The Remake of My Fair Lady
From the annals of remakes we don't really care about: Actress Keira Knightley, who has been informally attached to the remake of 1964's classic musical "My Fair Lady" for nearly two years, is now formally attached along with her "Atonement" director Joe Wright who will helm the project.
Besides a sublime location, a catchy soundtrack, a brilliant script and well-cast actors, another essential element to complete a good film is the perfect costume.
Film repartee at its best: first encounters of a close kind
There's nothing like a well-crafted film scene where the central couple meets for the first time to set a movie's tone, whether it's a sophisticated thriller, a sexy film noir or a good-old-fashioned romantic comedy.
It's definitely a classic, but I've always resented that Jack Warner blocked Julie Andrews from performing as Eliza in the film, after the popularity of her performance in the Broadway production was what lead to the film production to begin with.
There are movie stars and then there are movie stars -- performers who have such a unique and often indescribable quality that their very name connotes the magic of the cinema.
When the "Nature of Diamonds" opens at the Field Museum, gem-mavens can enjoy seeing some of the sparklers owned by MAE WEST .
Unforgettable Movie Soundtracks
Of course, in the case of musicals, the songs are the experience. The music in The Sound of Music and West Side Story tells the story with each song moving the narrative along.
The British film An Education is receiving ecstatic notices for its evocation of the relationship between an intellectually precocious 16-year-old girl in early 1960s London and a sweet but shady fellow who looks to be 20 years her senior.
"You have to look at yourself objectively. Analyze yourself like an instrument. You have to be absolutely frank.
Discussing his performance in the movie Wait Until Dark , Alan Arkin said: "I terrorized Audrey Hepburn in that film and have since appeared in a series of heartwarming PBS films to make up for it." The character Arkin played, Harry Roat Jr., is a pretty vile creature.
Review: Pygmalion at Mold is a family treat
OVERS aimed at turning a slovenly wretch into a sleek sophisticate are ten-a-penny today, thanks to reality TV.
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