Hank Thompson released "The Wild Side of Life" in January 1952, paving the way for a history-making hit to come out six months later.
With the New Cold War heating up, and American citizens under siege at home, it’s no small wonder that a Russian named Berlin can still claim to have ...
From Marilyn Monroe and James Dean to Doris Day, Audrey Hepburn and John Wayne, the 1950s stars who still impact pop culture ...
Timothée Chalamet's roguish table tennis whiz in Marty Supreme is inspired by the very real Marty Reisman, whose chaotic life ...
Billy Crudup (mercifully nobody applauded when he made his entrance, all too often a dismal distraction when American movie stars appear in the West End), catches our hero’s flawed dignity and ...
Read our review of *High Noon*, adapted by Eric Roth, now in performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre to 6 March. Read more ...
Noah Wyle and his castmates turned one harrowing day at an E.R. into an unforgettable season of television. Can they do it ...
Timothée Chalamet has just added another important achievement to his career. After four nominations, the actor finally won ...
A couple more shows to keep an eye on: first, the West End transfer of Ava Pickett’s rave-reviewed 1536 which plays at The ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Ahn Sung-ki, one of South Korean cinema’s biggest stars whose prolific 60-year career and positive, ...
Gary Cooper was strong, silent – and anybody’s. Long before he became America’s principled sheriff in High Noon (1952) – a ...