A romantic-comedy that’s a little slept on. Okay, here’s the truth: Most of the time I’m extremely thematic when I choose the movie for my Wayback each week. For example I’ll go, “oh, Scoob! (2020) is coming out this week? I better choose Scooby-Doo (2002) as my Wayback.” I’m usually very organized. By the way,… Continue reading Wayback Wednesday: Sleeping with Other People (2015) — Luke’s Living Room
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Film and Writing Festival for Comedy. Showcasing best of comedy short films at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Plus, showcasing best of comedy novels, short stories, poems, screenplays (TV, short, feature) at the festival performed by professional actors.
The Best Movies and Television Shows about Ghosts — Dandelion Chandelier
We read a story recently in The New York Times reporting that one of the many effects of the prolonged COVID-19 quarantine is that the number of reported sightings of ghosts and other paranormal activity has sharply increased. Why? Who knows, dear reader. But if you’re inspired, as we were, to settle in with a […]… Continue reading The Best Movies and Television Shows about Ghosts — Dandelion Chandelier
Local theaters surge ahead, wondering what next season looks like in new normal — The Advocate-Messenger
As guidelines are still being developed by the governor’s office on how to safely reopen theaters to audiences in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, local venues are waiting to see what it all means for their next season. And some are looking at creative new ways to make sure they keep those audiences engaged, […]… Continue reading Local theaters surge ahead, wondering what next season looks like in new normal — The Advocate-Messenger
The essential films of Woody Allen — Archyde
-Doctor, my brother is crazy. A chicken is created. -Well, lock him up. -I would, but I just need the eggs. “Well, that’s the way it is, more or less, as I usually see the relationships between people, you know, completely irrational, crazy and absurd; but I think we keep them because, uh … most […]… Continue reading The essential films of Woody Allen — Archyde
Comedy Festival Testimonial – May 27 2020
Chris Mack I really enjoyed getting feedback from an audience about my film in the form of a video. I am far away, and it was great to have! Festival for Comedy-A FilmFreeway preferred festival:
Comedy Festival Testimonial – May 26 2020
John Patrick Hayden Incredible experience! They go out of their way to really be part of the life of your film . Good people all around, and getting the feedback was great! Highly recommend! Festival for Comedy-A FilmFreeway preferred festival:
COMEDY Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020
Lynn Elliott These are difficult times for us all to gather and talk about our work. However, it is very encouraging to receive such valuable and insightful comments on my comedy, UNCLE FRANCO’S BIRTHDAY SUIT. Thank you and stay healthy everyone. Festival for Comedy-A FilmFreeway preferred festival: Submit your Short Film or Screenplay Today!
Pamela Anderson Reveals Why She Hasn’t Talked To Her ‘Baywatch’ Co-Stars In 20 Years — nyob.news
The actress thinks bad TV should stay on the small screen. Pamela Anderson is giving the Baywatch movie two thumbs down. The 52-year old bombshell told Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen that … via Pamela Anderson Reveals Why She Hasn’t Talked To Her ‘Baywatch’ Co-Stars In 20 Years — nyob.news
Many Fans Are Disappointed With John Krasinski for Selling ‘Some Good News’ — Rogue Rocket
Fans of John Krasinski have been loving his YouTube web series “Some Good News,” which was intended to spread joy during the coronavirus pandemic. Days after Krasinski announced he was taking a break from the show, news broke that he had sold the series to ViacomCBS for an undisclosed amount and will no longer be […]… Continue reading Many Fans Are Disappointed With John Krasinski for Selling ‘Some Good News’ — Rogue Rocket
The Trip To Greece – Marketing Recap — Cinematic Slant
One last excursion with food and passive-aggressive friendship. In the annals of cinema, director Michael Winterbottom’s decade-long The Trip series stands alongside Richard Linklater’s Before films as an incredible example of improvised yet structured collaboration between filmmaker and talent. Both sets of movies use the conceit of occasional check-ins with a couple characters to see […]… Continue reading The Trip To Greece – Marketing Recap — Cinematic Slant