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A dark and harrowing story of love, loss and regret set amidst the tragedy of World War II.
The political and social turmoil that characterized the United States in the 1970s were often reflected in the Oscar ceremonies.
John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids has been dramatised several times before and might be a bit dated now. But like a supervirus, it won't go away.
Angelina Jolie won three prestigious acting awards for her portrayal of a young sociopath in this drama set inside a psychiatric hospital in the late 1960s.
The Redgrave family, often regarded as Theatre Royalty, is one of the most famous families in British theatre history.
Mrs Dalloway was critically acclaimed from its first publishing and has never been out of print. It is a seminal work of twentieth century fiction.
A young girl's vivid imagination leads to devastating consequences in this adaptation of the novel by Ian McEwan.
Bruce Willis - married, David Letterman - married, Harrison Ford - engaged, Gisele Bundchen - married
The 11-day gap in the life of world-famous Agatha Christie, remains, over eighty years later a mystery as perplexing as a plot from one of her novels.
Based on Ian McEwan's Novel, the film is sumptuous and well acted, but ultimately unconvincing.
Brief biography of American playwright, screenwriter and memoirist Lillian Hellman, known for The Little Foxes, Pentimento and An Unfinished Woman.
These reviews cover striking love stories between siblings, married couples surviving Alzheimer's, mentally ill lovers, geniuses and clairvoyants. Love falls everywhere.
Tsarina Elizabeth Petrovna (also known as Yelizaveta and Yelisavet) was the Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1761.
In the past few years, the Tony Awards, which honour the best of the Broadway season, have become fairly predictable.
The 1940s saw several firsts that became part of Academy Award history and trivia. From the first foreign film Oscar to the youngest director to receive a nomination.
Rebecca (Towne) Nurse, a tragic example of the Salem witchcraft hysteria, has thousands of living descendants.
Denise Fergusson has enjoyed a brilliant career as an actress and director, although she had always wanted to study anthropology. How did she get sidetracked?
Most writers are observers, using incidents in their lives to inspire their writing. One well-loved writer who used her experiences in her novels was Agatha Christie.
Profile of Welsh actor Michael Sheen, including short bio, career history, trivia and movie recommendations.
Stephen Fry is most famous as a television comic and presenter, finding success with such shows as Blackadder, Jeeves and Wooster and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. But he has
As an unglamorous social worker in Lee Daniels' acclaimed movie 'Precious', chart diva Mariah Carey proves that she can do more than just sing.
Lynn Redgrave touched a universal audience chord when she penned one woman show Shakespeare for My Father for her own father Sir Michael Redgrave.


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