The year is 1916. The fictional northern England town of Ramsden offers such a bucolic setting in The Choral, with lush hills, singing birds and polite humor exchanged between locals that one could ...
Art as a balm for sadness and grief seems as necessary today as it did during World War I, the era profiled in the new English period drama, “The Choral” (Sony Pictures Classics) set in the fictional ...
A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture everyday of his life, in order that worldly ...
The best parts of the “Ocean's Eleven” movies aren't the big heists. They're when the crew, that motley assortment of raw talent, is being put together. And that's perhaps the best bit in “The Choral, ...
Ralph Fiennes does double duty in Boston theaters this week, starring in the zombie horror sequel “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” and the British prestige picture “The Choral.” How’s that for ...
In “The Choral,” Ralph Fiennes plays Dr. Henry Guthrie, a talented and demanding musician hired by a small Yorkshire town’s amateur choral society when they lose their chorusmaster to World War I.
When Ralph Fiennes wasn’t on stage seeing a dagger before him, while starring in a Washington, D.C. production of “MacBeth,” he was furiously trying to unlock his inner Leonard Bernstein. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "That was the hardest challenge," Fiennes admits to Gold Derby. "Fortunately, I had a wonderful coach, Natalie Murray Beale, who ...
TIFF: Ralph Fiennes stars in Nicholas Hytner's handsomely mounted (if a bit, well, stagey) period piece about putting on a show in the worst of times. For a still-smaller subset of Ramsden citizens, ...
The best parts of the “Ocean’s Eleven” movies aren’t the big heists. They’re when the crew, that motley assortment of raw talent, is being put together. And that’s perhaps the best bit in “The Choral, ...
The best parts of the “Ocean’s Eleven” movies aren’t the big heists. They’re when the crew, that motley assortment of raw talent, is being put together. And that’s perhaps the best bit in “The Choral, ...