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David HudsonSpringtime festivals announce lineups, Woody returns to acting, rare Spartacus photos surface and more.
Springtime festivals announce lineups, Woody returns to acting, rare Spartacus photos surface and more.
Also: Top animators sign on for an adaptation of Gibran’s The Prophet and the doc Liv and Ingmar is set for the fall.
Also: David Phelps’s Secret History of America. Remembering Warhol. A pirate’s justification. And more.
Also: David Fincher’s original series for Netflix and an action comedy starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin.
With special sections on Godard, Warhol and Hitchcock. Also: Happy Birthday, Anna Karina.
"Who shot Andy Warhol?" asks Pop!, a self-described "happening whodunit musical" at the Yale Repertory Theatre through December 19. Well, we know very well who, and actually, a more pertinent question
END—Point of beginning, Webster. Let's be honest: you're never going to watch Creation of the Humanoids, a 1962 zero-budget sci-fi stiff hand-tooled by loving amateurs, in which inept actors, including