
The Films Of Philip Seymour Hoffman Philip Seymour Hoffman was one of the greatest actors of the modern generation. Had his life not ended in a self-administered drug overdose at age 46, he may well have become recognized as … Continue reading →

The 2014 death of Lauren Bacall marked a sad passage for fans of classic Hollywood. An accomplished actress on Broadway, where she won the Tony Award, and in films Lauren Bacall also stood as an icon of glamor, class and … Continue reading →

I’m going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come, I’m going to Kansas City, City here I come I’m going to be standing on the corner of 12th Street and Vine I’m going to be standing on the corner … Continue reading →

“BULLETS OVER BROADWAY” MUSICAL The announcement that Woody Allen’s Oscar-winning comedy, “Bullets over Broadway,” would be produced as a Broadway musical divided potential audiences long before the first rehearsal took place. Mr. Allen is very controversial. His detractors abhor and … Continue reading →

Please read the postscript at the end of the review to learn how nice Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez are! My review is going to be shorter than my typical Broadway revue. “First Date” Broadway was shorter than a typical … Continue reading →