The British actor discusses paying tribute to the photographer in 'Peter Hujar's Day,' spending time with Linda Rosenkrantz, and making do without a single video of Hujar to base his performance off ...
Peter Rabbit's feud with Mr. McGregor escalates to greater heights than ever before as they rival for the affections of the warm-hearted animal lover who lives next door.
Peter Rabbit will be appearing during their pre-booked story time session. Don’t forget your camera as this is going to be an amazing photo opportunity." The Severn Valley Railway.
By Mia Galuppo Film Writer Peter Hujar’s Day, which is next set to screen at the Berlin Film Festival, is a word-for-word rendering of a 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and ...
Zosha Millman (she/her) manages TV coverage at Polygon as an entertainment editor, but will happily write about movies, too. She’s been working as a journalist for more than 10 years.
To be transparent, my personal favorite movie to re-watch in the trilogy is Return of the King, but I think I can make a convincing case for either part one or two being better than The Two Towers.
EXCLUSIVE: Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis, the singers of Canadian ... band Born Ruffians and who also starred in Moondi’s movie Sundowners, Norah Sadava (Mouthpiece), and actor-comedian ...
Cinematographers break down the cameras, lenses, and looks of the scripted feature films premiering at Sundance in 2025.
the movies were still a mixed bag, with the best inspiring epiphanies and the worst offering a choice between earnestness, urgency, or self-conscious quirkiness; people still excitedly shared thei ...
One eBay seller listed a colourful Peter Rabbit 50p coin from the Royal Mint’s Beatrix Potter collection and got £320 for it. On the heads side, a portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth can be ...
An exciting project is on its way for Sparkle artists Benjamin Alves and Therese Malvar as they set to star in a highly-anticipated historical movie. TBA Studios has officially announced the ...
James Scott We love a good bit of wordplay around here at the Chronicle, and it’s no surprise that BookPeople does as well.