There are two little-known protagonists of this tale, and one very well-known key “character“ actor. Our first protagonist is British-born Harry "Lighthorse" Cooper, who had a direct nexus to golfing ...
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain’s alarming Tony Manero—named not for its protagonist, but rather his ego-ideal, John Travolta’s character in Saturday Night Fever—is another study of a cinema-struck, ...
NEW YORK — Well, you could tell by the way he used his walk that this was not Eric L. Adams’ first time at a disco. Wearing red plaid pants and a maroon textured blazer over an open collar shirt, ...
“Nobody can escape the wheel of history,” a left-leaning (at least initially) physician says in Pablo Larraín’s less frantic, more devastating follow-up to Tony Manero (2008). That film, a black ...
WHEN Tony Manero won the Open Championship at Baltusrol a year ago, beating two strokes, a good many people felt that Cooper, whose scores over a year’s play were considerably lower, really should ...
Tony Manero (John Travolta) walks down the street with attitude in the opening sequence of "Saturday Night Fever." Bonus trivia! When just the legs or feet are shown, it's actually his stunt double!