Rolling Hills Asylum in East Bethany, New York, falls firmly into the latter category, and it’s waiting to give you the most ...
Mair Morgan has vivid memories from the accident which left 116 children and 28 adults dead 60 years ago. The tragedy unfolded after a colliery spoil tip collapsed, slid down a mountain and engulfed t ...
Anders Danielsen Lie is an inspired choice to play the tormented American pianist in Grant Gee's elegant film, which finds welcome serenity amid tragedy. Proving true the reliable maxim that biopics ...
Berlin: Anders Danielsen Lie stars in Grant Gee's fact-based film, which traces the unavoidable costs imposed on a family for the fleeting brush with artistic transcendence. Over a long evening in ...
The influential pianist is shattered by the tragic loss of his bassist in Grant Gee’s fragmented bio-drama, premiering in competition in Berlin. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic The five nights of ...
Everybody certainly does dig Bill Evans in Everybody Digs Bill Evans, but nobody quite knows what the hell to do with him. The year is 1961, and the jazz legend (played flawlessly by Norway’s Anders ...
British doc director Grant Gee's fiction feature debut, premiering in Berlin's competition lineup, stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Laurie Metcalf, and Bill Pullman: "Sometimes an intermission is part of ...
Director Grant Gee shifted his focus from rockers to a jazzman, and Berlin took notice. Gee is noted as a documentarian covering music acts; his 1998 doc “Meeting People Is Easy,” for which he ...
A film about legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans that focuses on one of the most traumatic periods of his often torturous life got its premiere Friday at the Berlin Film Festival. The film, which is ...
Bill Evans’ Interplay returns on Craft Recordings’ OJC vinyl. A quiet, well centered pressing reveals a hotter, more aggressive side of the quintet. “Continuing OJC’s commitment to quality, these ...