And yes, the title itself comes with built-in Broadway baggage: the 2008 revival became infamous when Jeremy Piven exited early, citing mercury poisoning, triggering a prolonged public dispute and ...
Hello. I'm David Kerr, professor of cancer medicine from University of Oxford. We've approached the time of year in which we both look backward and forward. It is a time to pause for reflection and ...
Courtney Peña-Lima is an associate director at the Biosciences Grant Writing Academy at Stanford University in California and a writing instructor at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Troy ...
This morning, as Paramount hits Warner Bros. Discovery with a lawsuit as part of its never-ending attempts to purchase the company, New York magazine published a long report about the relationship ...
I'm delighted to report that Judge David Weinzweig will be guest-blogging this coming week about his new book. From the publisher's description: One reason is obvious: Legal writers rarely think about ...
The latter choice is particularly appropriate because if your last exposure to this author was via his universally cherished Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) or Wag the Dog (1997), this 238-page ...
January is traditionally a month for starting projects, trying new things, and working to break bad habits — particularly anything that gets in the way of self-improvement or productivity. Polygon ...
Over the past few days, several petulant "pick-me" performers have canceled engagements at the Donald Trump and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts over objections to the building's new ...
It’s no surprise that “Marty Supreme” was recently shortlisted for consideration for a nomination for the new casting Oscar. Director Josh Safdie and casting director Jennifer Venditti assembled an ...
Timothée Chalamet is famous. Gwyneth Paltrow is too; so are Fran Drescher, Odessa A’zion, and Tyler, the Creator. They’re all spectacular in Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie’s high-octane table tennis ...
“Everybody wants to rule the world,” goes the Tears for Fears song we hear at a key point in “Marty Supreme,” Josh Safdie’s nerve-busting, adrenaline jolt of a movie starring a never-better Timothée ...