Now, Merriam Webster has chosen it as its word of the year for 2022. The term refers to a very particular and insidious kind of abuse – the kind where a person is deliberately manipulated into ...
August 29 marks the 103rd anniversary of the birth of legendary film star Ingrid Bergman. Born in Stockholm, she was working in Swedish and German films during the 1930s, when one of her Swedish films ...
Could Charles Boyer have had Ingrid Bergman declared a lunatic? Of course, that needs re-phrasing: Could Mr Gregory Anton (so wonderfully incarnated by Boyer in the 1944 movie Gaslight) have had ...
As time goes by, Ingrid Bergman's stature as a screen icon lives on. During her five-decade career, the actress, best known for "Casablanca," made roughly 50 films, not only in Hollywood but in her ...
Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films, television movies, and plays. With a career spanning five decades, she ...
When one hears the phrase “The Golden Age of Hollywood,” endless images tend to come to mind. From unforgettable movies to glamorous stars, the era remains the greatest in movie history. While ...
World War II was still raging in May 1944. The allied invasion of Normandy — aka D-Day — was just around the corner on June 6th. Americans kept the home fires burning and escaped from the global ...
The 1944 movie “Gaslight” featured a principled Scotland Yard detective (Joseph Cotten) who methodically figures out why an evil, schizoid husband (Charles Boyer) is driving his innocent wife (Ingrid ...
"Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words," a 2015 documentary recently released by Criterion, is true to its title. This is an unhesitatingly personal account of a major film star. We hear Bergman's childhood ...