Must See 1950s Classics. Freeline Media critic Mike Fried has two Must See movies from the 1950s that you need to view.
I had recently reviewed Kind Hearts and Coronets a very short while ago, and having just found out that the new movie How to Make a Killing was a reimagining of the Ealing classic (and let’s face it — ...
ORLANDO — For a play depicting the brutal, bloody War of the Roses and the fight for the English crown, Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 3 — The Rise of Richard gets a surprisingly playful production by ...
Once Upon a Time in Nazi-Occupied France, there’s a lot of shit going on. An SS Colonel, Hans Landa, arrives at the LaPadite farm to question the man of the house about some Jews he may or may not be ...
ORLANDO — You don’t have to be a resident of Orlando to appreciate author Joshua Ginsberg’s non-fiction book Haunted Orlando, although the City Beautiful’s reputation as one of the nation’s most ...
Editor’s Note: Freeline Media’s movie critic, Mike Fried, has a public service warning for the cinema-loving public. There are some new streaming films that are not about torture — but are torture!
It’s 1943. A composer walks into a bar. Seriously — that’s the set up. Only, the composer is Lorenz Hart and its opening night of Oklahoma! And of course, the bar is Sardi’s, the legendarily iconic ...
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