In light of Song Sung Blue coming out last month, I thought it would be fun to look at 1980's The Jazz Singer, starring the actual Neil Diamond. I have vague memories of this movie, mostly of the last scene, partly because it's so iconic, also partly because "America" is one of my favorite Neil … Continue reading Song Sung Jazz
Stage To Screen: As You Like It
As You Like It is one of Shakespeare's later and more mysterious works, although it contains a lot of famous lines, such as "All the world's a stage." Thought to be written in 1598 or 1599 and possibly not performed until 1603, the play is a comedy about finding freedom through disguise and breaking through barriers. … Continue reading Stage To Screen: As You Like It
Page To Screen: Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen's single most famous novel is, of course, Pride and Prejudice. All six of her novels are famous, but there's something about P&P that puts it above the others. It's been adapted more than any other Austen novel, that's for sure. I toyed with the idea of asking the Twitterverse which versions of Pride and Prejudice were their … Continue reading Page To Screen: Pride and Prejudice