Sterling K. Brown is an extraordinary actor, and Agent Collins is, to put it bluntly, a badass. He is kind, but also ruthlessly devoted to family and duty. Despite carrying scars from a serious past ...
“You are,” Smith says as I stare at the newly exposed bright filigree of the Viking sword found in a river I have spent a lifetime crossing, “only the sixth person to see this decoration since the ...
In his 1941 Hollywood satire Sullivan’s Travels, Joel McCrea plays a comic director desperate to be taken seriously by making a dour social drama. (I won't spoil its title; just know Sturges was a big ...