"Director Roland Joffé gave us some great films (The Killing Fields, Fat Man and Little Boy) but The Mission is his magnum opus," Alec Baldwin reflected.
"She brings a joy of music and wonderful insights into life which charm audiences everywhere!" Nancy Remkus said about Eaton.
"The Last Picture Show speaks to the heart of Ed Burns' own cinematic universe and its poetic attraction towards small, suburban communities. I was thrilled when Ed accepted to appear as a speaker for our series, and even more that he chose this film," said Sag Harbor Cinema's Artistic Director Giulia D'Agnolo Vallan.
"The key was to find artists at varying levels of their career, in different styles and mediums," Kirwin told Hamptons.com.
"I think that my goal with this book was to be vulnerable and to express the main character, April, all of her emotions," Babirad told Hamptons.com.
"As new connections are made each year, this has become an annual event, through the generosity of Kathryn Markel who lends her gallery for this show," Arlene Bujese noted. "There are continual discoveries as one looks around during the year."
"Good laugh picture with Buster Keaton," Variety said about the film in a review. "The same old stencil about a boob that does everything wrong and cashes in finally through sheer accident."
"A funny film with an odd flavour of humour," a 1959 The Guardian review said of the Billy Wilder film.
"I am so excited to have this year's 16th Annual Love & Passion show back at its original viewing location, Ashawagh Hall," Karyn Mannix shared. "This is a much larger venue and works by approximately 80 plus artists will be on view. And a full weekend of is planned!"
What I love about the Hampton Theatre Company is that every production they produce is of Broadway quality.
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