"Spotlight," a story about a real-life coverup of the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests in Boston, is rendered by a fine ensemble cast playing real reporters at The Boston Globe.
"Spotlight," a story about a real-life coverup of the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests in Boston, is rendered by a fine ensemble cast playing real reporters at The Boston Globe.
"Anomalisa" had its East Coast premiere on Friday night at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
Ever wondered where some of the scenes from "The Affair" were filmed and if they are actually here? The Star map can help.
"Truth" takes as its subject the 60 Minutes segment that led to the resignation of Dan Rather, with Robert Redford playing Mr. Rather.
A last chance this weekend to see a show that is charming audiences and for a good cause
"Spotlight" and "Carol" will be this year's Centerpiece films at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
The Film Festival will honor Emily Blunt, Killer Films, Albert Maysles, and Stuart Match Suna at its first awards dinner on Oct. 12.
Two South Fork museums will provide plenty to celebrate, including late summer, at their cocktail parties on Saturday.
The Hamptons International Film Festival will show "Youth," starring Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel, in Southampton on its opening night.
Those who managed to, considered themselves lucky to get on the limited reservation lists for the Parrish Road Show reception and talk for “ENCOUNTER” and “LOVE,” two environmentally based installations by Saskia Friedrich, an artist who works primarily in fabric.Based in Sagaponack, Ms.
When the Hamptons International Film Festival opens on Oct. 8, the film it will screen will be James Vanderbilt’s “Truth” with Robert Redford, Cate Blanchett, Topher Grace, and Elisabeth Moss. Mr. Vanderbilt served as a mentor for the festival’s Screenwriters Lab in 2009.Mr. Redford plays Dan Rather, a former news anchor at CBS who broadcast a report in his final days about how then-President George W. Bush used family connections to avoid combat in the Vietnam War. The film, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics, will open in theaters on Oct.
Jessye Norman had to cancel her Watermill lecture, but Audrey Gruss will lead a discussion on new research into depression.
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