In the Heat of the Night (1967): The Power of Politeness
A few days ago, after many years, I decided to rewatch the cinematic masterpiece In the Heat of the Night (1967), directed by Norman Jewison. This time, my goal was not merely to enjoy a
Anyone who saw The Thomas Crown Affair in cinemas in 1968 would likely have first been drawn to the phrases printed on its promotional poster: “A thrill a minute for a million dollars,” and “McQueen and Dunaway are partners in
A few days ago, after many years, I decided to rewatch the cinematic masterpiece In the Heat of the Night (1967), directed by Norman Jewison. This time, my goal was not merely to enjoy a
Anyone who saw The Thomas Crown Affair in cinemas in 1968 would likely have first been drawn to the phrases printed on its promotional poster:
Madonna is one of the most astonishing images created by the mind of the prominent Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, produced in several versions between 1892 and 1895. This work depicts a half-nude woman with closed
Anyone who saw The Thomas Crown Affair in cinemas in 1968 would likely have first been drawn to the phrases printed on its promotional poster: “A thrill a minute for a million dollars,” and “McQueen and Dunaway are partners in
The title of this work is simply Painting. A striking and complex piece by the English existentialist painter Francis Bacon, created in 1946 using pastel and oil on canvas. At first glance, what we see
Anyone who saw The Thomas Crown Affair in cinemas in 1968 would likely have first been drawn to the phrases printed on its promotional poster: