That Sean Hayes transforms in the new play “Good Night, Oscar,” there is no doubt. Whether the end result is a human being or a bag of tricks depends on your taste for ham.
Theater review GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR One hour and 40 minutes with no intermission. At the Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St.
In Doug Wright’s mostly unsatisfying dramedy, which opened Monday night on Broadway, the “Will & Grace” star takes on the role of Oscar Levant, the virtuoso piano player, “An American in Paris” actor and humorist who became popular — and controversial — during the early days of TV. Read More...
As the film opens in the early 1930s, we are told, the Italians and the British have a mutual love affair. We see it reflected in the daily lives of a gaggle of eccentric British ladies of more than a certain age, who gather in Doney's Tea Room and at the Galleria Uffizi to gossip--about one another, mostly. After Luca's father orders Mary to return him to the orphanage, she finds she cares for him too much, and takes him instead to live with her. Read More...
With spooky season drawing to a close and Halloween fast approaching, streaming services everywhere are encouraging their customers to watch the spine-tingling and terrifying content on their platforms. While the curtains never truly close on Halloween in the hearts of true fans, there’s something special about buying into the chills, fear factor, and hilarity that the season brings.
Recommended Videos One way Halloween fans love to spend their time is rewatching their favorite scary movies and TV shows, finding new horror to treasure for years to come, and of course bingeing Halloween-themed episodes of their favorite series. Read More...