What makes I’ll Say She Is so good is the staging of the play, sequined chorus girls still dancing and prancing in it, and the sensational performance of the magnetic Diamond as Groucho.
Music history lovers will enjoy this rarely told story of a hard-working, gifted composer from the sixties who, with Twist and Shout, set the world on fire.
The lives of the characters in the play all seem headed for bad endings and then, suddenly, in a breathless second, the northeast United States went completely dark.
The play is a marvelous, foot stomping look at the history of the rock music business through the eyes of Gordy, who wrote the book of the play based on his autobiography.
Cinderella is a great example of a fairy tale from history that is just as fresh and relevant to life today as it was hundreds of years ago, as are so many fairy tales.
Godzilla drags all of the politics of the Cold War with him as he rumbles around Tokyo, knocking down everything in sight, in this re-issued and wonderful 1954 movie.