Not exact matches
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plays, musical theatre, TV and film, describing itself as a «
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Helgeland's version does also work
very well, and it is a good film, but the
theatrical cut also has its strengths as well,
playing up more laughs and adding an interesting pathos to the mix.
He's hampered a bit by the fact that Fences (which Washington directed himself) has
very much a «filmed
play» quality to it, as does his notably
theatrical performance.
Michael Almereyda (2000's Hamlet, 2014's Cymbeline) has proven himself deft at adapting theatre for the big screen, and Marjorie Prime — from the
play by Jordan Harrison — is
very much an effective marriage of
theatrical and cinematic sensibilities.
Part of me wishes that «I Don't Feel At Home in This World Anymore,» a shocking, comic noir thriller from writer - director Macon Blair, were available in theaters; now having seen the film and responding vocally to its various jolts and jokes alone (so
very alone) in an empty room, I can only imagine how it would have
played with a
theatrical audience.
London About Blog There Ought to be Clowns is a brilliant place to find reviews of
plays, musical theatre, TV and film, describing itself as a «
theatrical diary» which actually turns out to be a
very accurate description.
Founded in 1984 by six recently graduated artists, the
theatrical group have created numerous productions that have continued to
play with language, staging, costume, lighting and the
very nature of a performance piece.
London About Blog There Ought to be Clowns is a brilliant place to find reviews of
plays, musical theatre, TV and film, describing itself as a «
theatrical diary» which actually turns out to be a
very accurate description.
London About Blog There Ought to be Clowns is a brilliant place to find reviews of
plays, musical theatre, TV and film, describing itself as a «
theatrical diary» which actually turns out to be a
very accurate description.