Tag: Richard Dreyfuss

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | Blu-ray Review

Shakespeare’s portrait of the brooding, potentially psychotic Danish prince Hamlet is arguably the Bard’s most notable play, as well as a veritable support beam...

Zipper | Review

The Ballad of Franks and Beans: Stephens’ Dips Toes and Other Bits into Political Scandal It is still very much a man’s world, or so...

Very Good Girls | Review

The Boyfriend Experience: Foner’s Directorial Debut a Derivative Shard Screenwriter Naomi Foner makes her directorial debut with Very Good Girls, though her preceding reputation...

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