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"Paris Is Burning," "Rafiki," "Moonlight," "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," "Kiki," "Tangerine," "Brokeback Mountain," and more ...
Plenty of Hollywood lotharios keep on grabbing headlines well into old age but, at 88, Warren Beatty leads a quiet life ...
Olivia Wilde will direct 'The Invite', a new comedy movie. Penelope Cruz, Seth Rogen, and Edward Norton will star in the film. 'The Invite' is inspired by the Spanish film 'Sentimental'.
Like, say, The Invite, the new film from recent The Studio guest star Olivia Wilde, who’s bringing Rogen in to appear in her film about a double date between married couples that apparently ...
In the foreword of his 2006 biography The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, author Neil McKenna writes ... most famously into a 1945 film starring Angela Lansbury as Sibyl Vane, Dorian’s love ...
That’s all the more remarkable in the light of Oscar Wilde’s personal ruin in the years leading up to his death, aged 46, ostracised from London, self-exiled in Paris. And that reputational recovery ...
NEW YORK — Pores aren’t often visible on Broadway, but extreme close-ups are having a moment. The famously ready Norma Desmond is getting hers over at “Sunset Blvd.,” where live feeds are ...
In The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde’s fantastical 1891 novel—a gothic meditation on the blurry lines that separate art from life, appearances from reality, body from soul—there's a ...
Constance Lloyd was the beautiful young daughter of Anglo Irish aristocrats when Oscar Wilde, fresh from America, ‘Walt Whitman’s kiss still on his lip’, met her. She fell instantly ...
In the projection, the Australian actress Sarah Snook, in tight closeup, speaks the rapid, bantering prose of Oscar Wilde’s 1890 masterpiece ... in Sydney to a film career (she appeared ...
For more than a century, Oscar Wilde’s “trivial comedy for serious people” has been tickling the fancy of audiences around the world. From March 13-23, Riverwalk Theatre brings his best ...
“It comes to us from the Bible and then became the basis of this extraordinary play that Oscar Wilde wrote that explodes with language of people describing things they can’t have.” More than ...
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