‘La La Land‘ is a the story of a Jazz musician who falls for an aspiring actress in L.A. They both are trying to achieve their dreams in a city known for destroying them, whilst keeping their relationship going. It is a hypnotising movie, that you will struggle to look away from, the visuals are […]… Continue reading ‘La La Land’ Review — Berry Good Films
Month: June 2020
Candace Cameron Bure fought so the ‘Fuller House’ men weren’t ‘stupid’ — piinions
[ad_1] Warning: There are spoilers below for the final episodes of “Fuller House.”Candace Cameron Bure told Insider she and the “Fuller House” actresses pushed to make sure the men on the show weren’t “stupid.””I was like, ‘We don’t want these women who are all smart, intelligent, loving women to be marrying these men that all […]… Continue reading Candace Cameron Bure fought so the ‘Fuller House’ men weren’t ‘stupid’ — piinions
Live theaters begin to open, with safety protocols in place — piinions
[ad_1] As theaters begin to slowly open up to live patrons, several local companies have announced a return to the boards… some quite soon. Fort Worth’s Jubilee Theatre officially opens this Friday with its show How I Got Over, with a 50 percent capacity performance space. Safety measures include requiring facemasks for patrons, having your […]… Continue reading Live theaters begin to open, with safety protocols in place — piinions
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964) — The Great Disney Movie Ride
No, not that Merlin. We already did that one. This one’s another wacky sci-fi comedy set in the wacky world of Medfield College (or Midvale? I’m getting conflicting reports). How is this town still standing with this many mad scientists in it? And why are there two Tommy Kirks and two Annette Funicellos? We will […]… Continue reading The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964) — The Great Disney Movie Ride
Watch “Jennifer Connelly 1985 A Coming of Age 80’s Style Romantic Comedy Drama” on YouTube — My Shopping Click.com
Movie time! via Watch “Jennifer Connelly 1985 A Coming of Age 80’s Style Romantic Comedy Drama” on YouTube — My Shopping Click.com
Girl Crazy coming to Blu-ray in July 2020 — Judy Garland News & Events
Good news! The last of the Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney “Let’s Put On A Show” musicals, Girl Crazy, is scheduled for its Blu-ray debut next month (July 2020). The exact release date is not known. According to the folks at Warner Archive, the Blu-ray will feature a new 1080p master from a 4K scan of the […]… Continue reading Girl Crazy coming to Blu-ray in July 2020 — Judy Garland News & Events
Dave Chappelle Reflects on George Floyd’s Death in New Netflix Special — Rare
The best stand up comedy shows always seem to pick their content from current events. The performing comedian makes sensitive jokes that blur the lines between what’s offensive and what’s not, while also providing comic relief to intense and touchy topics that occupy current conversations all over the world. It honestly depends on your perspective […]… Continue reading Dave Chappelle Reflects on George Floyd’s Death in New Netflix Special — Rare
Stan Laurel — POP-A-LOOZA
On this day in 1890, in Ulverston, Lancashire, comedian and writer Stan Laurel was born. One half of the Laurel and Hardy comedy team, his contribution to film history is immeasurable. via Stan Laurel — POP-A-LOOZA
Cerberus, Painted By William Blake (c. 1757–1827) — The Historian’s Hut
This hellish image was created by the artist, William Blake (c. 1757–1827), using an effective mix of ink, chalk, and watercolor paint. It depicts Cerberus, the famous three-headed hellhound of Greek mythology, who was tasked with keeping the dead from leaving the underworld. The ancient Greek poet, Hesiod (c. 8th century BCE), wrote an early […]… Continue reading Cerberus, Painted By William Blake (c. 1757–1827) — The Historian’s Hut
Galloping tintypes: “Nickelodeon” (Director’s Cut and Original Theatrical Version, 1976) — So few critics, so many poets
By Scott Ross Like his friend and sometime mentor Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich was fascinated by the very early days of American moviemaking and longed to make a picture about them, especially after interviewing Allan Dwan and Raoul Walsh, both of whom were there from the beginning. Many of their anecdotes (and those of Leo […]… Continue reading Galloping tintypes: “Nickelodeon” (Director’s Cut and Original Theatrical Version, 1976) — So few critics, so many poets