Gay Old Times, Part Deux: Next Fall and The Pride
Okay, so Geoffrey Nauffts's Next Fall isn't about "old" times per se, but its content seems firmly rooted in the seriocomic patterns of seasoned old pros. Take the homosexual preference out of this...
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The Tempest is Shakespeare for Dummies—but I mean that in a good way, for the most part. Shakespeare always played to the cheap seats as well as the intelligentsia, and Julie Taymor's production picks...
View ArticleOscar Prospects: Cloud Atlas
[Editor's Note: Oscar Prospects is your weekly analysis of an awards contender and how it's likely to fare come Oscar nomination morning. The column is comprehensive, so beware of spoilers.] You won't...
View ArticleBody of Work: Ben Whishaw
[Editor's Note: In Body of Work, the House explores the efforts of an exciting, established talent, whose recent choices have yielded a fruitful career surge.] Was it fate that John Hurt provided the...
View ArticleOscar 2013 Nomination Predictions: Supporting Actor
With all due respect to the gentlemen in contention, this year's likely Supporting Actor crop has shaped up to be a snooze, filled with veterans who, however gifted, feel like obvious choices, and...
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