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AFTER YEARS OFF-GRID, DANIEL DAY-LEWIS HAS RETURNED TO CINEMA IN ANEMONE , A BRACING DRAMA DIRECTED BY HIS SON, RONAN. WE MEET THEM TOGETHER IN NEW YORK TO UNPACK THEIR UNIQUE COLLABORATION
In Humoresque (1946), John Garfield plays a virtuoso violinist. By then, Garfield was an Oscar-nominated actor, but he was no violinist. That said, his ‘performances’ are pretty convincing. Why? Becau
HE’S FRANK, HE’S NO-NONSENSE, AND HE’S ON A ROLL. WITH A TRIO OF BUZZY MOVIES OUT THIS YEAR, THE ACTOR TELLS US WHY HE STARES FEAR IN THE FACE
ROBIN WRIGHT KNEW THAT IN HER NEW PRIME ...
Is there a special sorcery in Seoul? Cunning creativity in Canada? Preternatural pizzazz in Paris? Oh, why do so many great pianists come from this or that country? We even have some in Britain; is th
37 / ENDLESSLY CURIOUS BY ARIANA GRANDE I first met Jonathan Bailey at dance rehearsal for Wicked. I was nervous because I have always found him so brilliant—having bookmarked and memorized a few boot