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Review: In ‘Doubt,’ What He Knows, She Knows, God Knows. Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan star in a revival of John Patrick Shanley’s moral head spinner about pride, the priesthood and presumptions...
Father Flynn’s fate is sealed. But “Doubt” is not intended as a docudrama about possible sexual abuse. Directed by John Patrick Shanley from his Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play, it is about the title word, doubt, in a world of certainty. For Aloysius, Flynn is certainly guilty.
Doubt. In 1964 the winds of change are sweeping through Sister Aloysius' (Meryl Streep) St. Nicholas school. Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a charismatic priest, is advocating reform of...
Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber are electric in the Broadway revival of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize winning play, 'Doubt: A Parable,' now at the Todd Haimes Theatre.
'Doubt' review — Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber dance with their devils. Read our review of Doubt on Broadway, the first revival of the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play by John Patrick Shanley at the Todd Haimes Theatre. Gillian Russo March 7, 2024, 05:00.
Doubt is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony Award-winning 2004 stage play Doubt: A Parable. Produced by Scott Rudin, the film takes place in a Catholic elementary school named for St. Nicholas.
Doubt Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review. An expert film, with a precision and lucidity in its intellectual quandary that...
Broadway review by Adam Feldman. “Doubt can be a bond as powerful and as strong as certainty,” preaches the charismatic Father Flynn (Liev Schreiber) in the sermon that begins John Patrick...
The air is thick with paranoia in “Doubt,” but nowhere as thick, juicy, sustained or sustaining as Meryl Streep’s performance as a distrustful nun in John Patrick Shanley’s screen ...
Doubt won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize and its original production played for over a year on Broadway. It remains one of the most important dramas of this century due to Shanley’s shrewd and nuanced...