At the end of Floria Sigismondi’s “The Turning,” after all the credits had rolled, male members of the audience at a press screening were visibly and vocally upset. They were seemingly enraged at the film’s unwillingness to offer up a single definitive answer about the perceived haunting in this take of Henry James’ 1898 novella […]
Review
E.B. White spoke to his time – and ours
In ‘On Democracy,’ his granddaughter has collected and republished a number of his essays. In the Age of Trump, they are as relevant as ever.
Concert review: PSO program favors variety over unity
But even if Eckart Preu’s choices aren’t connected by obvious themes, they are intentional.
Movie review: In cursed ‘Dolittle,’ they could not have done less
In 1967, Twentieth Century Fox undertook an expensive and complicated production of “Doctor Dolittle,” based on a series of children’s books by Hugh Lofting, about a doctor in Victorian England who talks to animals. Starring Rex Harrison, “Doctor Dolittle” was a notoriously doomed production, troubled by quarantined animals, Harrison’s behavior and a budget that ballooned […]
Movie review: ‘Bad Boys for Life’ refreshing tribute to ’90s action cinema
After turning in the first two greatly beloved, operatically souped-up action opuses in the “Bad Boys” franchise, everyone’s favorite gearhead maximalist auteur Michael Bay is no longer behind the camera for the third, “Bad Boys for Life” (though he is in front of it, briefly). Not to worry though, as Belgian filmmaking duo Adil El […]
Elliott Schwartz tribute would have made late composer proud – and amused
Most of the commissioned works used all eight pianos in eight practice rooms at the Portland Conservatory of Music.
‘Almost, Maine’ dispels bone-chilling cold with abundance of warmth, humor, love
The contemporary classic is at Portland Stage Company through Feb. 9.
Theater review: Laura Linney stars in ‘Lucy Barton,’ but shines as her mother, on Broadway
The play adapted from Maine author Elizabeth Strout’s novel opened Wednesday in New York City.
The plot to ‘1917’ is simple, but making it was not
Every piece of action and dialogue had to be choreographed down to the second to give the film its real-time sensibility.