Despite its Larry Flynt-friendly title, Deanna Durbin is typically wholesome in the lavishly produced musical One Hundred Men and a Girl, which finds its heroine saving a fledgling orchestra led by financially challenged father Adolph Menjou, along with help from Leopold Stokowski. Not surprisingly, music is literally center stage for much of this delightful film; highlights include ...
The best of Irish humor as told by Ireland's top comedians: Paul Malone, Sil Fox, Bal Maone, Conal Gallen, Gene Fitzpatrick, Shaun Connors, and Dusty Young.
Brings together a collection of 8 World Champion Irish Dancers as well as other talented young dancers that have gone on to perform on the world stage in "Riverdance" and "Lord of the Dance". In addition to the dazzling steps of the dancers, you will also see and hear the very cream of Ireland's Ceili Bands, like The Callowglass, The Siamsa, The Sean Norman Ceili Band, Dermot O'Brien Quartet, The ...
Depeche Mode 101 is a fascinating documentary codirected by the esteemed D.A. Pennebaker (The War Room, Down from the Mountain), focusing on backstage realities of art and business during the British synthesizer band's 1988 American tour. We see managers worrying over slow ticket sales for a stand at the Rose Bowl, observe sound checks at concert sites, get a tour of the ...
One of the greatest buildings on Earth, New York's Guggenheim Museum opened in 1959 as a mutilated version of Wright's original vision--parts of his wonderful spaces were turned into offices and storage, and much of the natural light was blocked off. Architect Sir Richard Rogers delves into the planning disputes, money problems, and personality clashes that plagued the museum during its ...