Of all the abductions, this one is different.
A star known for her stellar beauty hides it under a wig, unflattering makeup and 30 extra pounds. A fiery actor signs on to play a milquetoast, broken man. A first-time director strips away the work ...
In “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” the 1966 movie based on Edward Albee’s incendiary play, a middle-aged married couple turns a late-night gathering for drinks at their home into a game of ...
"Cocktails With George and Martha," a new book about the making of the Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor classic, details how Nichols' bravado and demands led to a dramatic denouement. The impetus to ...
Period drama enthusiasts are being encouraged to watch a film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's 1925 novel, available for free ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. “What. A. Dump.” Those are the first words Elizabeth Taylor says in the ...
The feature is based on the 1919 novel revolving around the daily and romantic lives of two women. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Lily Allen is the latest star ready to lighten up Night and Day, an ...
With Burton and Taylor as stars and a writer and director feuding, adapting the scabrous play wasn’t easy. “Cocktails With George and Martha” pours out the details. Richard Burton, left, and Elizabeth ...
Edward Albee loves the blisteringly good current Broadway revival of his landmark play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, but I had always heard he didn’t care for the 1966 movie version starring ...