According to the IMDB, "Blue Car" is set to be released on April 25th in selected cities, with a wider release beginning May 2. "Speakeasy," the indie film he...
I'll be going to The WInter's Tale in late February, the last week of the run. This time I'm going to NYC with a friend, and the later date fit better with...
In this week's New York Magazine, there a quick piece in the Theater section about "Winter's Tale," with a few quotes from DS and a photo (his usual head...
Saw it Friday night. It's an unconventional--but not outlandish-- production, but I won't say more so as not to spoil it for those who will be seeing it later....
Happy New Year everyone. I've been reading the posts about David's latest project and I'm very jealous of all those who are going to see him live! I truly...
I'm so jaleous too! , this time I coudn't come (for many reasons). But I try to do it!!!. I'm dreaming to be there and now I can understand the thinkings of...
Esther, much as I like Arliss Howard in general, I wouldn't agree that he stole "Beyond The Call." For me, this is DS's best performance on film since it's...
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL! AS YOU KNOW LAST NIGHT WAS THE OFFICIAL OPENING NIGHT FOR A WINTERS TALE. TODAYS NY TIMES HAS A WRITE UP ABOUT IT AND DS HAS...
IT SEEMS AS BACK IN 2002 DAVID HELPED OUT AT THE YOUNG PLAYRIGHTS FESTIVAL. I DO NOT THINK THIS HAS BEEN POSTED IN THE GROUP. GO TO THE LINK TO SEE DAVID...
Here's the portion of the NY Times Review about DS: "Leontes is played by David Strathairn, whose bearing is more introspective than regal. With his darting,...
Someone on another of my lists went to The Winter's Tale the other night. She wasn't enthusiastic about the staging, but referred to DS as "the infinitely...
https://www.wilmatheater.org/seasons/20022003shows/egbdfphotos.htm CLICK ON THE LINK THE SEE PICS OF THE PERFORMANCE. DID ANYONE GET TO SEE THIS? REGARDS, ...
http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/printedition/fanfare/ny- fffast3111496feb02,0,4655434.story?coll=ny-fanfare-print The article actually makes him 2 years...
I just came across a web page from a bar in Park Slope in Brooklyn, called Bar Reis. If you go to the link and scroll down a little, you'll see an ad for Tay...
Hello everyone, Something is bugging me today...why do I keep finding references to David being a bad actor? Often on IMDB reviews, but on other websites...
hi all i usually just lurk and read here but one of the posts mentioned that David is sometimes referred to as a "bad actor". i havent seen that fortunately...
Esther - I recall that one comment about "Losing Isaiah," but I interpreted it to be a comment about not liking the character DS was playing, as opposed to his...
From the Feb. 10 issue of the New Yorker: With his melancholy eyes, olive skin, and graying hair, Strathairn has the face for tragedy. You could see that in...
Saw it last Friday evening. The production is pretty spare and the level of acting is uneven, but DS was the hightlight of the show - as expected. He got...
I agree it's the subtlety that escapes people. And the negative reviews I've seen have not been "official" reviews, mostly just people spouting on the...
I didn't really hate "With Friends Like These...", but wouldn't rush to watch it again either. I liked the scene where DS demonstrates a tough-guy walk for...
TALK ABOUT A MISSED OPPURTUNITY. ONE OF THE WOMEN IN MY OFFICE LAST DAY WAS THIS PAST FRIDAY. SHE CAME OVER TO MY DESK AND NOTICED THE PIC I HAVE OF DS ON MY...
After reading the description of DS, it's now obvious that DS is born to play Don Quixote, the Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance. Let's hope some filmmaker...
hi friends, you are very active latelly. It's nice!. I'm very busy and my computers doesn't run well but I do all that I can to read all this information that...
Well finally seems that DVD of this movie is there: See if there's also the 15 minutes of the making off, I found it very nice. (It was included on the europe...
I found this: http://www.nytheatre.com/nytheatre/win_csc.htm There's the review from NYT but also is a photo. I can see that the plot happens in Sicilia 1930's...