It's TV meets 'tweens this week in DVDville, with the release of a batch of shows and a Jonas Brothers Miley Cyrus face-off. But look closer, and a few lower-profile highlights emerge. Ladies' day: ...
For an obscure tale of a virginal London governess who discovers her true calling running interference for a giddy nightclub singer, the 1938 English novel Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day has enjoyed a ...
I think it is fair to say that “Miss Pettigrew Lives for A Day” is a film that grows on you. Featuring Frances McDormand as the title character, it is, in a classic sense, both a comedy of manners and ...
This was shot at the legendary Ealing Studios, but I hesitate to call it a British comedy: its two stars are American, it opened in the U.S. five months before it opened in the UK, and its innocuous ...
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