Here’s to a century of Charlie Chaplin. The silent film legend debuted his first movies in Feb. 1914 — 100 years ago, almost to the day. “Making a Living,” “Kid Auto Races at Venice,” and “Mabel’s ...
Charlie Chaplin was the ideal actor for members of the Soviet avant garde, who cherished the circus and music hall, and constructivist architects drew playful inspiration from Buster Keaton Even in ...
Scott Chandler stars as Charlie Chaplin in his own one-man show. For decades Scott Chandler was one of Canada's leading gymnasts, but next week he will try a different stage with a show about Charlie ...
Lying in a row of beds, an audience of 10 is transported to a wartime hospital in Sound&Fury’s arresting show There are no images of the first world war in Sound&Fury’s commemorative installation. So ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Slapstick comedy and silent film superstar Charlie Chaplin would have ...
I think most of us went to the City Performance Hall last night for the slapstick. I’m not ashamed to say it: I love Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin. I love big guy/ little guy moments ...
Watching the new Blu-ray/DVD set “Chaplin’s Mutual Comedies” is a revelation because one can witness a master filmmaker coming of age. Charlie Chaplin introduced his beloved, baggy-panted Tramp in ...
Level One: This would be the Three Stooges take. Guy walks down the street, slips on a banana peel, falls down goes boom. Maybe we laugh, but only out of dull habit. This rudimentary level of comedy, ...