The Death of Stalin
From the mind of Armando Iannucci comes another clever political satire. I first encountered his clever approach to film making at Sundance, where his “In the Loop” ... Continue Reading →
A Wrinkle in Time Folds In On Itself
This book’s journey to the silver screen has been long and fraught with peril. Loved by many, the memory may be more cast in amber. When read as an adult, the book loses ... Continue Reading →
American Idol is back with the hardest working man in showbusiness Ryan Seacrest
American Idol took an intermission after its 15-season run on Fox TV. Now ABC has brought the talent competition back with Ryan Seacrest, as host and producer, who squeezes ... Continue Reading →
The Voice on NBC offers more laughs thanks to chatty coach Kelly Clarkson
The Voice has returned to NBC with great vocals from singers and lots of laughs from the superstar-coaches, especially the uncontainable and loquacious Kelly Clarkson.
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Red Sparrow
The title refers to the spy school the Russians used to train their femmes fatale. Jennifer Lawrence’s statuesque demeanor is well-suited for the role of Dominika Egorova, ... Continue Reading →
Oscar Party News – Movie Guide Awards – Up All Night with Rhonda Shear
This year, I am excited to attend the 3rd Annual Roger Neal Style Hollywood Oscar Viewing Black Tie Dinner at the Hollywood Museum. Over 80 Motion Picture & TV stars ... Continue Reading →

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