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...So if you were flipping like you could catch Diane Keaton wailing....
...“In the 21st century, Chaplin remains popular but is no longer fashionable,” Eyman writes, contending that critics today prefer “the apolitical, slightly autistic comic character of Buster Keaton . . ....
...Mark Sorrell, the London-based co-head of mergers and acquisitions and son of advertising executive Sir Martin Sorrell, and Gonzalo Garcia, co-head of European investment banking, have told Goldman they...
...Oversizing clothes has a long history — think of the sumptuous XXL opera coats of the 1920s, right the way through to Diane Keaton’s Annie Hall suiting that spun off a craze for boyfriend jackets in the...
...A pity that it ends not with this but with light-hearted pastiche: a true-crime radio drama (brought to you by J Edgar Hoover and Lucky Strike)....
...There are some lovely performances: Corey Mylchreest’s Edmund crackles with bitter rage; in contrast Doug Colling’s Edgar is movingly distressed at the sight of his blinded father....
...Allan Poe and Alfred Hitchcock, Martin McDonagh and the Coen brothers....
...Edgar Hernandez, chief revenue officer, and Christian Baesler, chief operating officer, will both leave the company, with Marcela Martin, president, taking on responsibility for revenue-making operations...
...And finally To the Musée d’Orsay in Paris where this exhibition brings together Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas, a friendship and rivalry which drove art onwards in the 1860s-80s....
...Larry Hagman was a nepo baby, as my father used to point out every time we watched Dallas (or South Pacific — Hagman’s mother Mary Martin originated one of the lead roles on Broadway)....
...Martin, one of the five seated at the table, is wary, too — even with a 30 per cent LTV mortgage, and four years to go at 1.35 per cent on a home nearby he bought last year....
...Trimble is said to have been deeply affected by the killing of Edgar Graham, a budding unionist politician and fellow Queen’s University Belfast law lecturer — Trimble had to identify the body after he was...
...Reggae was “kind of monotonous” and “black music being prostituted”, Melody Maker quoted Deep Purple and the Edgar Broughton Band as saying....
...As well as being a gifted vaudevillian and mime artist, though given to lachrymose sentimentality (I’ve always been team Buster Keaton), he was also an older parent....
...Martin Crimp’s nimble, rhyming adaptation splices the swordplay and wordplay of the original with the contemporary world of poetry-slams, beatboxing and rap-battles....
...He toured the US during its civil rights struggle, meeting black rights activists Malcolm X and Martin Luther King....
...(It ended up remade as The Departed by no less than Martin Scorsese, whose version wasn’t as good as the original, even if it did win an Oscar.)...
...This is the horror of films from Sam Fuller’s Shock Corridor to Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island....
...In April 1951, in what FBI Director J Edgar Hoover called “the trial of the century”, Ethel Rosenberg and her husband Julius were found guilty of conspiracy to commit espionage and sentenced to death by...
...There, the Capitol unattacked, Martin Luther King told the crowd he had a dream. The scene plays at the start of the rich new documentary MLK/FBI....
...Edgar Hoover. His documented nightmare was what he called a “black messiah”, a leader around whom change would coalesce....
...Sir George Martin, the famous Beatles producer, dubbed the deal “the worst thing that music has ever faced”....
...Whereas her peers might imitate contemporary music celebrities, Marianne’s style influences are Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde, Diane Keaton in Annie Hall and Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas....
...Brodie (Muriel Spark) Round Five Newcastle Liverpool Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson) The Bull (The Archers) The Crucible, in Sheffield Duran Duran The Haçienda, in Manchester Foxtrot and tango Edgar...
...Stanley Edgar Hyman wrote in 1966: “He can compete with the worst of television because he is the worst of television, without the commercials.”...
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