'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
Marilyn Monroe. The Rolling Stones. And Bond _ James Bond. What do they have in common?
Fourteen years' passage is no great obstacle for Christopher Plummer in "Barrymore," which recreates the quasi-one-man show that earned him a Tony in 1997. If the play itself (by William Luce) might have welcomed a subtler translation than the one offered by Erik Canuel, its core performance remains transfixing enough to draw small crowds of drama buffs to the art house.

From "Munich," to "Miracle" and "Cool Runnings," here are the best films about the Olympics.

Can't get enough Olympics? The List this week looks at some of the best films tied to the prestigious, international sports event.
Hitting 82 hasn't meant Christopher Plummer is slowing down. In fact, he's hitting the gas.
The bittersweet musical "Once" captured the hearts of Tony Award voters on Sunday night, winning eight trophies and earning bragging rights as the top musical on Broadway, even as most shows came away with at least something to crow about.

While "Once" was being crowned best musical at the 66th Tony Awards, there was another sort of anointing going on — five first-time Tony winners, all younger than 40, were being hailed as Broadway's next class.
Once upon a time, a quirky film made on a shoestring turned into an unlikely Oscar-winner and, even more improbably, a Broadway show.
At the Tony Awards, while "Once" was being crowned best musical, there was another sort of anointing going on _ five first-time Tony winners, all under 40, were being hailed as Broadway's next class.
At the Tony Awards, while "Once" was being crowned best musical, there was another sort of anointing going on _ five first-time Tony winners, all under 40, were being hailed as Broadway's next class.

Once upon a time, a quirky film made on a shoestring turned into an unlikely Oscar winner and, even more improbably, a Broadway show.
Jessica Chastain, Nick Jonas, Amanda Seyfried and Jim Parsons are some of the young stars tapped to help host Neil Patrick Harris hand out Tony Awards.
It will be hard to miss Christopher Plummer this year.

Michael Jackson's glittery gloves, spangled jackets, stage-worn costumes and personal fashion effects are going on a world tour.

More Hollywood heavyweights are joining the call for a lower rating on the teen-focused documentary "Bully."
He says: "I'm a little bit scared that it's too personal. But it never can be."