Bones' and its director Ernest Dickerson deserve their flowers when they often receive thorns. Jazzmin Crawley explains why.
A love story doesn’t have to be cloying or predictable—and, when read by the right performer, the enchantment can be powerful.
Lucky Penny's production of “Love Letters,” by the American playwright and novelist A.R. Gurney, opened last Friday. Spanning ...
Often described as spiritual, meditative, raw, yearning, divine, longing, beautiful, transcendent and profound, the four-part “A Love Supreme” — broken down into “Acknowledgment,” “Resolution,” ...
This article is from Making It, a newsletter from No Film School podcast host GG Hawkins about the career and craft of making ...
Before their marriage in 1533, Henry VIII’s controversial romance with Anne Boleyn was fueled by intimate love letters. Only the correspondence from Henry VIII’s perspective exists today and ...
First-time filmmaker Rachael Abigail Holder proves her knowledge and affection for a changing corner of New York.