Custom image of Paul Lukas, Better Davis, and an Oscar statue between them for Watch on the Rhine Credit: Image by Nimesh Niyomal There's a concerning resurgence of nationalism and global political ...
Overall, this is a handsomely mounted, well-acted work that strums reliably on the emotions, but feels inescapably like a museum piece. Scratchy film at the end tells us about the real Jewish-American ...
It was against that complacent background that Lillian Hellman wrote Watch on the Rhine, a seductive call to arms that knew its audience of New York’s WASPish well-to-do, so took good care not to ...
Summer 1940. On a peaceful morning in her Washington D.C. living room, widow Fanny Farrelly anxiously awaits the return of her daughter and her German husband, fleeing Europe with their children. As ...
There's a concerning resurgence of nationalism and global political fractures that make Herman Shumlin’s 1943 World War II ...