Built in 1927, the owner of the cement-covered, wood-frame haunt on South Tacoma Way has slowly but surely been restoring the ...
Nicholas Hytner directs Alan Bennett's screenplay about a British choral society during World War I. By Frank Scheck It’s hard to avoid the feeling that you’re sitting in a venerable West End theater ...
The actor also discusses 'Bad Apples,' the hitman film he just shot with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Benedict Cumberbatch, and why he likes that 'Andor' "doesn't shy away from political things." By Georg ...
Having directed both the play and film versions of Alan Bennett’s The Madness of George III, The Lady in the Van and The History Boys, Sir Nicholas Hytner has collaborated once again with the ...
‘The Choral’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Conducts a Sweet-Sounding but Gently Rebellious Anti-War Oratorio
The fourth screen collaboration between writer Alan Bennett and director Nicholas Hytner is a pleasant, low-key wartime tale that's most interesting when it pushes against cozy expectations. Perhaps ...
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The Hilton Head Choral Society launches its 50th season Friday with 75 voices and an orchestra performing spirituals, anthems and old favorites in a program titled “Celebrate Unity.” It will premiere ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Fort Morgan Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting on Saturday, Sept. 20, welcoming ...
The Choral takes place in 1916 in a quaint little town in Yorkshire, England. World War I is raging, and with the dwindling number of men in the small town of Ramsden, the local choral society must ...
TORONTO — You come to “The Choral,” the new WWI movie starring Ralph Fiennes that had its world premiere Friday at the Toronto International Film Festival, looking for harmony. Running time: 113 ...
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, ...
It’s almost impossible not to be won over by an actor like the great Ralph Fiennes. Just recently, he’s shown that he can bring gentle gravitas to a film about cardinals fighting over the future of ...
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