Seventy years ago, decades before she brought to life the deceitful mother in “The Manchurian Candidate” on screen or the reprobate baker in “Sweeney Todd” on stage, Angela Lansbury was a Cockney ...
Eighty years before Isabella Rossellini landed her first Academy Award nomination, her mother won her first Oscar. Ingrid Bergman was named best actress for her turn in Gaslight, George Cukor’s 1944 ...
The term “gaslighting” has come to describe someone who uses manipulation and lies to gain psychological control; the terminology has gained popularity over the past few years, but its origin dates ...
A psychological thriller adapted by Steven Dietz based on the 1939 play by Patrick Hamilton which inspired the 1944 Ingrid Bergman film. Gaslight thrillingly delves into the horrors of psychological ...
People will remember Angela Lansbury for her many iconic roles in Hollywood, on the Broadway stage, and, of course, as the smart and unassuming mystery writer on TV’s “Murder, She Wrote.” But few may ...