Reporter

Feeney covers photography, film, and the arts. With the Globe since 1979, he was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in feature writing in 1994 and won a Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 2008. He is the author of “Nixon at the Movies: A Book About Belief”.
Movie Review
It’s never a good sign when a movie is most famous for what happened off screen, and “Cleopatra” may be the all-time champ of off-screen famousness.
Television Review
The 23d Headquarters Special Troops, which served during World War II, is the subject of the documentary “The Ghost Army.”
Next year Dennis Quaid turns 60. Along the way, he’s played Bill Clinton, Jerry Lee Lewis, astronaut Gordon Cooper, Sam Houston, Doc Holliday, and a very George W. Bush-like president. He’s not just a movie star. he’s an American history textbook.
Essay
Part of the wonder of the impromptu Marathon memorial is that “memorial” seems like far too grand a word for it.