It is frighteningly easy to get nuns all wrong on the screen.
Moira Walsh
Posted inArts & Culture, Vantage Point
From 1959: A review of the Doris Day film ‘Pillow Talk’
The actress and singer Doris Day died on May 13, 2019, at the age of 97.
Posted inArts & Culture, Theater
Reviewing ‘A Man for All Seasons’: America on the original play and the 1966 film
In These Pages: From 1961 and 1966
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The Great Gatsby: From April 20, 1974
From 1974, Moira Walsh’s take on Robert Redford in “The Great Gatsby”
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‘The Birds’ and ‘Bye-Bye Birdie’: From April 20, 1963
“There are five billion birds in the continental United States” remarks a Margaret Rutherford-type, fanatic, elderly amateur-ornithologist. (Or perhaps she said eight billion.) She goes on to assert categorically, in spite of a terrifying accumulation of contrary evidence, that birds hav
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‘True Grit,’ Reviewed: From July 19, 1969
Moira Walsh assesses the original John Wayne Western
