60 years ago, the Changed Ending of “My Fair Lady” Failed Eliza Doolittle
The 1964 film sacrificed Eliza Doolittle’s agency in George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion and resorted to romance as an easy solution.
Baseball, Melodrama, and Public Perception: An Interview with Travis Stern
Cap Anson, Ty Cobb, and Babe Ruth took to the theater stage during their off-seasons to shape their public image.
Impressions of Loneliness in Asteroid City
Presenting a mosaic of loneliness, Asteroid City is the most deeply emotional of Anderson’s films.
Survival, Ghosts, and Jaguars in the Sonoran Desert
Julio Anta and Jacoby Salcedo talk about the conception of Frontera and an upcoming DC project.
The Conflict Between Endless Possibilities and Reality
There is always space for endless possibilities, but there is only enough space in a lifetime for one path of living.