Jan 19, 2011 | Vue Weekly
Monsieur Verdoux is Chaplin's black-ice comedy, based on Orson Welles' idea, inspired by real-life murderer Henri Landru.
Can We Escape the Bad Associations That Spoil Good Music?
A smart woman with good taste, a radio documentarian named Delaney Hall, had a sizable problem with the Maria Schneider concert that I gushed about in my last post .
Decades-old kids TV shows come to DVD
Sid and Marty Krofft were king's of live Saturday morning TV from the late '60s to the early '80s. When they started, their unique live-action efforts were a stark contrast to Saturday morning programming dominated by animated shows.
Rarely shown in the U.S. these days, this 1941 film of the wildly deconstructive stage farce with Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson is still regarded as a classic in Europe, and it lives up to its reputation.
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