Star of the Month: Audrey Hepburn will live forever in CHARADE
by Roxy Snavely, Staff Writer
A masterwork of the thriller genre, Charade is the type of film that could only have worked this well with stars this charismatic.
by Roxy Snavely, Staff Writer
A masterwork of the thriller genre, Charade is the type of film that could only have worked this well with stars this charismatic.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
My favorite Hepburn performance will always be her first leading role: Princess Ann in Roman Holiday.
by Jaime Davis, Staff Writer
Audrey is well-known for her beauty, gamine features, and poise, thanks to her dance background.
by Liz Locke
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Marriage is a well-travelled thoroughfare in cinema, and thus it takes a special talent to capture all the bumps and twists in a fresh, unique way. Stanley Donen, director of the 1967 film Two for the Road, expertly guides us on the marriage journey through flashbacks, time jumps, and creative editing, boldly juxtaposing the bloom of new love with the rotten stench lingering after infidelity, kids, and careers. By the end of this movie, you’ll be begging for a drink.
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For those lucky enough to be on spring break this week, I have one thing to say - I’m jealous!! The rest of us have to live vicariously through the movies. If I could pick any cinematic destination to jet off to, I’d definitely choose Rome. More specifically, the Rome of Roman Holiday.
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If you’re in the mood for a thriller full of double and triple-crosses that doesn’t take itself too seriously, look no further than the Stanley Donen classic, Charade. Starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, this film has more twists than a Chubby Checker song. Who can you trust? In the world of Charade - absolutely no one.
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