Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you are ready to know the outcome of the season 12 finale of America’s Got Talent!
America’s Got Talent fans have crowned their winner for season 12 but there were some mixed reactions when a number of fan-favorites were eliminated.
Fifty-two million votes were cast ahead of Wednesday’s results show as top 10 finalists Darci Lynne Farmer, Kechi Okwuchi, Evie Clair, Angelica Hale, Chase Goehring, Mandy Harvey, Preacher Lawson, Sara & Hero, Light Balance and Diavolo performed for the final time at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
However, only 12-year-old Farmer, 9-year-old Hale and...
America’s Got Talent fans have crowned their winner for season 12 but there were some mixed reactions when a number of fan-favorites were eliminated.
Fifty-two million votes were cast ahead of Wednesday’s results show as top 10 finalists Darci Lynne Farmer, Kechi Okwuchi, Evie Clair, Angelica Hale, Chase Goehring, Mandy Harvey, Preacher Lawson, Sara & Hero, Light Balance and Diavolo performed for the final time at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
However, only 12-year-old Farmer, 9-year-old Hale and...
- 9/21/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
As Hurricane Harvey’s floodwaters took over his first-floor apartment in Dickinson, Texas, 13-year-old Virgil Smith left his building and entered the dangerous waters to heroically come to the aid of his neighbors—all while using an air mattress.
Virgil and his mother, Lisa Wallace, took shelter in a nearby neighbor’s second-floor apartment after water rushed into their ground floor home. It was around 2 a.m. when young Virgil received a call from friends requesting help because they couldn’t swim.
“I was like, ‘Man, I gotta go get them right now,’ ” Virgil told ABC 13 News. “I gotta go help my friends.
Virgil and his mother, Lisa Wallace, took shelter in a nearby neighbor’s second-floor apartment after water rushed into their ground floor home. It was around 2 a.m. when young Virgil received a call from friends requesting help because they couldn’t swim.
“I was like, ‘Man, I gotta go get them right now,’ ” Virgil told ABC 13 News. “I gotta go help my friends.
- 9/15/2017
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
Our friend Steve Dalachinsky reports that Long Shot publisher Danny Shot says poetry scene icon Herschel Silverman passed away quietly today. Silverman, the least bohemian of the Beat poets, served in the Navy in World War II and the Korean war, then worked for thirty-four years at his candy store in Bayonne, New Jersey and raised a family, but also wrote and published poetry on the side after being inspired by Allen Ginsberg's 1955 poem "Howl." The candy store was named Hersch's Beehive, and Beehive Press was his self-publishing outlet, though he was also published in many magazines. A children's book about him, The Candystore Man, was written by Jonathan London.
The not-always-complimentary Ginsberg said of him, "There is inventive energy New Jersey beauty and charm in his compositions. This writing is marked by soulful perception of life around him and language as it falls from his mouth, it includes...
The not-always-complimentary Ginsberg said of him, "There is inventive energy New Jersey beauty and charm in his compositions. This writing is marked by soulful perception of life around him and language as it falls from his mouth, it includes...
- 9/20/2015
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Purely Physical
The first film on this Chris Warfield (Up Yours, Teenage Seductress) double feature is Purely Physical which follows the story of Kathy, played by Laura Lazare (Suzie Superstar, Love Letters). Kathy is studying journalism at college and applies for the job as a hotel receptionist so she can write about the human condition. Luckily for her, this is one seedy establishment with a whole host of deviants looking for a place to get down and dirty. It all starts off innocent enough with Jade Wong (Prisoner of Paradise, Oriental Madam) and Albert Bernard (in his only role) as a young couple wanting to make love for the first time. It gets a tad humorous when a travelling salesman with a passion for movie trivia played by Michael Morrison (Meatballs II, Taboo) takes a prostitute up to his room for some relaxing. As the scenes go on, it gets...
The first film on this Chris Warfield (Up Yours, Teenage Seductress) double feature is Purely Physical which follows the story of Kathy, played by Laura Lazare (Suzie Superstar, Love Letters). Kathy is studying journalism at college and applies for the job as a hotel receptionist so she can write about the human condition. Luckily for her, this is one seedy establishment with a whole host of deviants looking for a place to get down and dirty. It all starts off innocent enough with Jade Wong (Prisoner of Paradise, Oriental Madam) and Albert Bernard (in his only role) as a young couple wanting to make love for the first time. It gets a tad humorous when a travelling salesman with a passion for movie trivia played by Michael Morrison (Meatballs II, Taboo) takes a prostitute up to his room for some relaxing. As the scenes go on, it gets...
- 10/12/2014
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Fox premiered its super-buzzy new Gotham drama this Monday night — it is the hero series that TV deserves, or the one it needs right now?
Related Fall TV Spoilerpalooza: Exclusive Scoop and Photos From 42 Returning Favorites
The pilot opens with a young Selina Kyle laying witness to the alleyway murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne, right in front of their bereft son Bruce. (See how their sprawled bodies formed bat wings?) We then cut to the Gotham City Pd, where grizzled detective Harvey Bullock’s new partner, war hero Jim Gordon, subdues a gun-waving perp. Harvey and Jim get called to the double-murder scene,...
Related Fall TV Spoilerpalooza: Exclusive Scoop and Photos From 42 Returning Favorites
The pilot opens with a young Selina Kyle laying witness to the alleyway murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne, right in front of their bereft son Bruce. (See how their sprawled bodies formed bat wings?) We then cut to the Gotham City Pd, where grizzled detective Harvey Bullock’s new partner, war hero Jim Gordon, subdues a gun-waving perp. Harvey and Jim get called to the double-murder scene,...
- 9/23/2014
- TVLine.com
A weekly feature in which we spotlight shining stars
The Performer | Rick Hoffman
The Show | Suits
The Episode | “This Is Rome”
The Airdate | August 20, 2014
The Performance | It’s fitting that Louis Litt’s catchphrase is “Litt Up” because on Wednesday’s season finale of Suits, his portrayer, Rick Hoffman, set our televisions ablaze with his fiery passion.
Related Post Mortem: Suits Boss on Louis’ Power Play, Mike/Rachel’s Future
After learning that his colleagues had been lying to him about Mike’s non-existent Harvard degree, Louis confronted the one person who he thought was his close friend. “You...
The Performer | Rick Hoffman
The Show | Suits
The Episode | “This Is Rome”
The Airdate | August 20, 2014
The Performance | It’s fitting that Louis Litt’s catchphrase is “Litt Up” because on Wednesday’s season finale of Suits, his portrayer, Rick Hoffman, set our televisions ablaze with his fiery passion.
Related Post Mortem: Suits Boss on Louis’ Power Play, Mike/Rachel’s Future
After learning that his colleagues had been lying to him about Mike’s non-existent Harvard degree, Louis confronted the one person who he thought was his close friend. “You...
- 8/23/2014
- TVLine.com
After several cast changes and an eight-year journey to the screen, Matthew Weiner’s feature directorial Are You Here finally made its Hollywood premiere last night at the Arclight on Sunset Blvd. This Friday, Millennium Entertainment will unspool the film, which stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler, in limited theaters as well as on DVD.
“Like most of what I do, this is a genre-less film,” Weiner told the audience before the projector rolled, “Laugh where you want to laugh.”
Despite his reputation for creating the monumental, award-winning period TV drama Mad Men, Weiner’s uphill battle to get Are You Here made further underscores the challenges of getting adult feature dramas off the ground. With its comedic star wattage cast and a set-up that involves a crazed stoner (Galifianakis) inheriting a farm after his father’s death with his weatherman philandering friend along for the ride (Wilson...
“Like most of what I do, this is a genre-less film,” Weiner told the audience before the projector rolled, “Laugh where you want to laugh.”
Despite his reputation for creating the monumental, award-winning period TV drama Mad Men, Weiner’s uphill battle to get Are You Here made further underscores the challenges of getting adult feature dramas off the ground. With its comedic star wattage cast and a set-up that involves a crazed stoner (Galifianakis) inheriting a farm after his father’s death with his weatherman philandering friend along for the ride (Wilson...
- 8/19/2014
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline
"Suits" is committed to keeping Mike's secret away from Louis Litt, and "Yesterday's Gone" makes it clear why: Louis loves the letter of the law and won't let anything compromise that.
Since the rest of the episode is about people sticking closer to truth than to the law, Louis is in the minority. Maybe that's why he caves to the peer pressure and doesn't destroy Mike when he has the chance.
Is it over? Probably not, but Mike and Harvey at least get a reprieve. Find out how it turns out in this recap.
There's someone more Louis-y than Louis
When Mike got that faked Harvard transcript a season or two ago, it turns out that his hacker made one big mistake: She awarded an A+ in Professor Gerard's ethics class. And no one gets an A+ in that class.
Because of this, Louis knows that Mike could not have...
Since the rest of the episode is about people sticking closer to truth than to the law, Louis is in the minority. Maybe that's why he caves to the peer pressure and doesn't destroy Mike when he has the chance.
Is it over? Probably not, but Mike and Harvey at least get a reprieve. Find out how it turns out in this recap.
There's someone more Louis-y than Louis
When Mike got that faked Harvard transcript a season or two ago, it turns out that his hacker made one big mistake: She awarded an A+ in Professor Gerard's ethics class. And no one gets an A+ in that class.
Because of this, Louis knows that Mike could not have...
- 3/14/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Golden Globe nominee Aaron Eckhart (Olympus Has Fallen, The Dark Knight, Thank You For Smoking) will star in the psychological thriller Fade Out, to be directed by Robert Salerno, award-winning producer of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 21 Grams, Tom Ford’s A Single Man, Lynne Ramsay’s We Need To Talk About Kevin and Arbitrage starring Richard Gere, it was announced today by producers Anthony Bregman from Likely Story (Enough Said, upcoming Can A Song Save Your Life?, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind) and Naomi Despres from Artina Films (Kill The Messenger, High Crimes).
Salerno will direct from an original screenplay by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cristofer (Original Sin, Casanova, Gia, The Witches Of Eastwick).
The Solution Entertainment Group’s (“The Solution”) Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel will executive produce alongside John Penotti and Tim Williams.
Recovering from a nervous breakdown, screenwriter Jim Connelly (Eckhart) spends his days in a...
Salerno will direct from an original screenplay by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cristofer (Original Sin, Casanova, Gia, The Witches Of Eastwick).
The Solution Entertainment Group’s (“The Solution”) Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel will executive produce alongside John Penotti and Tim Williams.
Recovering from a nervous breakdown, screenwriter Jim Connelly (Eckhart) spends his days in a...
- 11/6/2013
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Golden Globe nominee Aaron Eckhart (Olympus Has Fallen, The Dark Knight, Thank You For Smoking) will star in the psychological thriller Fade Out, to be directed by Robert Salerno, award-winning producer of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 21 Grams, Tom Ford’s A Single Man, Lynne Ramsay’s We Need To Talk About Kevin and Arbitrage starring Richard Gere, it was announced today by producers Anthony Bregman from Likely Story (Enough Said, upcoming Can A Song Save Your Life?, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind) and Naomi Despres from Artina Films (Kill The Messenger, High Crimes).
Salerno will direct from an original screenplay by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cristofer (Original Sin, Casanova, Gia, The Witches Of Eastwick).
The Solution Entertainment Group’s (“The Solution”) Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel will executive produce alongside John Penotti and Tim Williams.
Recovering from a nervous breakdown, screenwriter Jim Connelly (Eckhart) spends his days in a...
Salerno will direct from an original screenplay by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cristofer (Original Sin, Casanova, Gia, The Witches Of Eastwick).
The Solution Entertainment Group’s (“The Solution”) Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel will executive produce alongside John Penotti and Tim Williams.
Recovering from a nervous breakdown, screenwriter Jim Connelly (Eckhart) spends his days in a...
- 11/6/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
“Tracking Shot” is a monthly featurette here on Ioncinema.com that looks at a dozen or so projects that are moments away from lensing and this October we see a couple of items that we could certainly circle as potential Cannes 2014 bait. Thanks to our friends at Production Weekly for the helping hand in curating our list of future must see items.
Among the top foreign film productions, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover‘s Peter Greenaway is looking at a late October, possible November start to begin filming a fragment of the great Soviet master filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein’s bio timeline. Eisenstein In Guanajuato will cover the portion of the filmmaker’s post Battleship Potemkin career, with Eisenstein landing in Mexico after Hollywood studios balked at the idea of working with him and in its place finds romance. The Girl Who Played with Fire‘s Daniel Alfredson...
Among the top foreign film productions, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover‘s Peter Greenaway is looking at a late October, possible November start to begin filming a fragment of the great Soviet master filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein’s bio timeline. Eisenstein In Guanajuato will cover the portion of the filmmaker’s post Battleship Potemkin career, with Eisenstein landing in Mexico after Hollywood studios balked at the idea of working with him and in its place finds romance. The Girl Who Played with Fire‘s Daniel Alfredson...
- 10/1/2013
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Feature Aliya Whiteley 26 Sep 2013 - 07:13
An acting great British of the post-war era, Trevor Howard's the subject of a new movie box set. Aliya looks at its five classic films...
It's difficult to describe Trevor Howard. I could start by saying he was a great leading man of British post-war cinema, but that leaves out his supporting turns in films like The Third Man, and his character performances, such as Captain Bligh in Mutiny On The Bounty (1962), or Sir Henry At Rawlinson End (1980). He could be called an upper-class gentleman, but in Sons And Lovers (1960) he played a Nottinghamshire miner perfectly.
I could talk about how he wasn't traditionally handsome, but the look in his eyes when he falls passionately for Celia Johnson (Brief Encounter) contains a male beauty that continues to define cinematic love today. Or maybe I could mention how perfectly he inhabited the role of...
An acting great British of the post-war era, Trevor Howard's the subject of a new movie box set. Aliya looks at its five classic films...
It's difficult to describe Trevor Howard. I could start by saying he was a great leading man of British post-war cinema, but that leaves out his supporting turns in films like The Third Man, and his character performances, such as Captain Bligh in Mutiny On The Bounty (1962), or Sir Henry At Rawlinson End (1980). He could be called an upper-class gentleman, but in Sons And Lovers (1960) he played a Nottinghamshire miner perfectly.
I could talk about how he wasn't traditionally handsome, but the look in his eyes when he falls passionately for Celia Johnson (Brief Encounter) contains a male beauty that continues to define cinematic love today. Or maybe I could mention how perfectly he inhabited the role of...
- 9/25/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Some details on the fourth season of The Walking Dead are beginning to shuffle onto the net, and the latest tidbit from TV Line introduces us to three new faces that'll have to beware the biters when AMC's excellent series returns to our screens. “The show could just as easily wind up being too busy with new recurring characters like Laura, a single mom and ex-nurse who isn’t quite as strong as she first appears; Melody, a ‘just one of the guys’ kinda gal in her 20s; and Don, who sounds like Hershel, if Hershel were crankier and two-legged.” There was a character named Don in the comics (a King County Sheriff's deputy) but unless my memory is not what it used to be I don't think the other two are Robert Kirkman creations. Either way, It'll be interesting to see how they fit into the story as the...
- 7/3/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Do you have anything on Season 5 of Parenthood? —Austin
Ausiello: A third party is going to create some tension in Julia and Joel’s marriage, and — shocker! — it’s not one of their irrepressible demon spawn! (I josh, I josh. I love those fire-breathing monsters… like a cold sore.) When the action picks up (after a somewhat sizeable time jump), Joel is in the midst of working on a two-year project with a fireball of an architect...
Question: Do you have anything on Season 5 of Parenthood? —Austin
Ausiello: A third party is going to create some tension in Julia and Joel’s marriage, and — shocker! — it’s not one of their irrepressible demon spawn! (I josh, I josh. I love those fire-breathing monsters… like a cold sore.) When the action picks up (after a somewhat sizeable time jump), Joel is in the midst of working on a two-year project with a fireball of an architect...
- 7/2/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
We've seen the pilots of Fox's new shows, and while they're not for review (things often change drastically before the shows are set to premiere), we do want to share our first reactions to what's coming in the fall and midseason.
This quick guide is designed to get you excited for some new shows ... and to warn you to curb your enthusiasm for others. Just keep in mind that we'll have full reviews of the final pilots closer to airdate. For now, here are our snap judgments of Fox's new shows for the 2013-2014 TV season.
See Fox's Full Fall Schedule Here
There are nine new scripted shows coming to Fox that were ready to preview. Are Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher TV's best new duo? Is the modern-day spin on "Sleepy Hollow" as bizarre as it sounds? HuffPost TV staffers Maureen Ryan, Maggie Furlong, Jaimie Etkin, Chris Harnick, Alex Moaba,...
This quick guide is designed to get you excited for some new shows ... and to warn you to curb your enthusiasm for others. Just keep in mind that we'll have full reviews of the final pilots closer to airdate. For now, here are our snap judgments of Fox's new shows for the 2013-2014 TV season.
See Fox's Full Fall Schedule Here
There are nine new scripted shows coming to Fox that were ready to preview. Are Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher TV's best new duo? Is the modern-day spin on "Sleepy Hollow" as bizarre as it sounds? HuffPost TV staffers Maureen Ryan, Maggie Furlong, Jaimie Etkin, Chris Harnick, Alex Moaba,...
- 6/5/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
“Welcoming to the Tombs” is a great episode, but not exactly a great ending. After two tightly focused installments centered on select characters, The Walking Dead brings everybody back on camera. Season three's finale is packed with brilliant moments, but giving everyone their moment in the sun makes some climactic moments feel forced.
Opening in the show's traditional cheery manner, we get a first person view of The Governor tenderizing Milton's face-meat. This beating is apparently the first lesson in a class taught by Woodbury's leader called “Kill or be Killed 101”. After sufficient pummeling, Milton is given a choice: murder an imprisoned Andrea or die.
Milton counter offers that The Governor should eat a warm slice of death pie. That's soundly rejected by way of a knife to some pretty vital organs. Milton gets left to bleed out and chow down on Andrea post-zombification. I thought Milton's guaranteed demise...
Opening in the show's traditional cheery manner, we get a first person view of The Governor tenderizing Milton's face-meat. This beating is apparently the first lesson in a class taught by Woodbury's leader called “Kill or be Killed 101”. After sufficient pummeling, Milton is given a choice: murder an imprisoned Andrea or die.
Milton counter offers that The Governor should eat a warm slice of death pie. That's soundly rejected by way of a knife to some pretty vital organs. Milton gets left to bleed out and chow down on Andrea post-zombification. I thought Milton's guaranteed demise...
- 4/1/2013
- by Cats Confuse Me
- The Backlot
Brief Encounter
Directed by David Lean
Starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard
UK, 86 min – 1945
“Do you know, I believe we should all behave quite differently if we lived in a warm, sunny climate all the time. We shouldn’t be so withdrawn and shy and difficult.”
****
Huddled in the corner of a tea shop on the train platform, Laura Jesson and Dr. Alec Harvey (Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard) hold hands. At first, they could be husband and wife – the wife going to the station to see off her husband on a long journey. When Laura’s oblivious acquaintance makes herself comfortable at Laura and Alec’s table, it becomes clear that they are not a couple at all. Laura and Alec are two people at the end of an affair.
David Lean’s Brief Encounter is on the surface a tale about unrequited love, much like many other romantic...
Directed by David Lean
Starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard
UK, 86 min – 1945
“Do you know, I believe we should all behave quite differently if we lived in a warm, sunny climate all the time. We shouldn’t be so withdrawn and shy and difficult.”
****
Huddled in the corner of a tea shop on the train platform, Laura Jesson and Dr. Alec Harvey (Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard) hold hands. At first, they could be husband and wife – the wife going to the station to see off her husband on a long journey. When Laura’s oblivious acquaintance makes herself comfortable at Laura and Alec’s table, it becomes clear that they are not a couple at all. Laura and Alec are two people at the end of an affair.
David Lean’s Brief Encounter is on the surface a tale about unrequited love, much like many other romantic...
- 3/28/2013
- by Karen Bacellar
- SoundOnSight
It’s Monday, so we all know what that means! Yes, it’s time for another rundown of DVDs and Blu-ray’s hitting stores online and offline this week. It’s a jam-packed week, with plenty of movies waiting to take you money, so let us breakdown the new releases and highlight what you should – and shouldn’t – be buying from today, December 3rd 2012.
Pick Of The Week
The Dark Knight Rises (DVD/Blu-ray)
It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival...
Pick Of The Week
The Dark Knight Rises (DVD/Blu-ray)
It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival...
- 12/3/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Just want to say hi? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Okay, after watching that new Castle promo, Sept. 24 can’t come soon enough. Can you tell us anything else about the season premiere? —Cheryl
Ausiello: I’d much rather flash forward to November sweeps and tell you to be on the lookout for a big twist involving the return of .
Question: Will a series regular die on The Walking Dead by the end of first half of Season 3? —Soso
Ausiello: I can...
Question: Okay, after watching that new Castle promo, Sept. 24 can’t come soon enough. Can you tell us anything else about the season premiere? —Cheryl
Ausiello: I’d much rather flash forward to November sweeps and tell you to be on the lookout for a big twist involving the return of .
Question: Will a series regular die on The Walking Dead by the end of first half of Season 3? —Soso
Ausiello: I can...
- 8/28/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Joe Kubert, one of the greatest masters of the comics art form, died today after a short illness, three weeks short of his 86th birthday.
Best known as the artist of the long-running war feature Sgt. Rock, Joe was almost equally well-known for his work on both the golden age and silver age Hawkman and on such features as Enemy Ace, Tarzan, Firehair, Tor (which he created for St. John’s comics in the 1950s and owned and returned to throughout his life), the Tales of the Green Beret newspaper strip, and numerous other features and countless covers. In his later years he wrote and drew a great many graphic novels, both original creations (Jew Gangster, Fax from Sarajevo, Yossel) and based upon his well-established Tor and Sgt. Rock characters. DC is currently publishing his work as an inker on Before Watchman: Nite Owl, pencilled by his son Andy. He...
Best known as the artist of the long-running war feature Sgt. Rock, Joe was almost equally well-known for his work on both the golden age and silver age Hawkman and on such features as Enemy Ace, Tarzan, Firehair, Tor (which he created for St. John’s comics in the 1950s and owned and returned to throughout his life), the Tales of the Green Beret newspaper strip, and numerous other features and countless covers. In his later years he wrote and drew a great many graphic novels, both original creations (Jew Gangster, Fax from Sarajevo, Yossel) and based upon his well-established Tor and Sgt. Rock characters. DC is currently publishing his work as an inker on Before Watchman: Nite Owl, pencilled by his son Andy. He...
- 8/12/2012
- by Mike Gold
- Comicmix.com
On TV this Wednesday: The Ewings take another hit on Dallas, The Soul Man takes some time to enjoy the view, Supernatural brings in a Ringer and Olympic beach volleyball vixens Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings continue to pretend it’s warm in London. Here are 10 programs to watch tonight.
8 pm 2012 Summer Olympics (NBC) | Tonight’s events include men’s and women’s swimming, men’s gymnastics, men’s synchronized diving and beach volleyball.
8 pm Supernatural (The CW) | Olympics not your thing? We’ve got you covered with this Repeat to Revisit, in which Veronica Mars/Ringer alum Jason Dohring...
8 pm 2012 Summer Olympics (NBC) | Tonight’s events include men’s and women’s swimming, men’s gymnastics, men’s synchronized diving and beach volleyball.
8 pm Supernatural (The CW) | Olympics not your thing? We’ve got you covered with this Repeat to Revisit, in which Veronica Mars/Ringer alum Jason Dohring...
- 8/1/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
More casualties on Broadway this week as the musicals Leap of Faith and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying both posted closing notices; the former is a reported $14 million flop, while the latter is a giant hit that simply ran out of steam after the departure of its original star, Daniel Radcliffe. (While Radcliffe’s replacement Nick Jonas initially drew smaller but steady crowds after arriving in January, the show has struggled at the box office in recent weeks.)
Looking forward, Tony-nominated musical hits Once and Nice Work If You Can Get It both set national tours — and...
Looking forward, Tony-nominated musical hits Once and Nice Work If You Can Get It both set national tours — and...
- 5/12/2012
- by Thom Geier
- EW.com - PopWatch
Robert here w/ the secone season finale of Distant Relatives, exploring the connections between one classic and one contemporary film.
Hollywood has a pretty un-nuanced idea of infidelity. Whether cheating is bad usually depends on whether or not it's our protagnist who's doing it. If they are, then their current spouse is probably evil or terrible or unsympathetic and totally worth cheating on especially when the lover in question is most likely a soulmate of some sort to our protagonist. The details may differ but the situation is always perfect for drama. What our two films this week, which are tellingly not from Hollywood but across the pond, have in common is that both are more interested in the subtleties of infidelity than the overdramatics.
One place where our films differ is in the genders of our heroes. Brief Encounter is the story of Laura, a British houswife with an...
Hollywood has a pretty un-nuanced idea of infidelity. Whether cheating is bad usually depends on whether or not it's our protagnist who's doing it. If they are, then their current spouse is probably evil or terrible or unsympathetic and totally worth cheating on especially when the lover in question is most likely a soulmate of some sort to our protagonist. The details may differ but the situation is always perfect for drama. What our two films this week, which are tellingly not from Hollywood but across the pond, have in common is that both are more interested in the subtleties of infidelity than the overdramatics.
One place where our films differ is in the genders of our heroes. Brief Encounter is the story of Laura, a British houswife with an...
- 3/29/2012
- by Robert
- FilmExperience
On TV this Sunday: We’re back to that “wayyy too much” stage, including a Simpsons milestone, the start of a new Race, the Downton Abbey season finale, Pan Am‘s final flight and more. Somehow, we boiled it all down to these 11 picks.
8 pm The Simpsons (Fox) | In the show’s 500th episode, the Simpsons are evicted from Springfield and join an off-the-grid community outside of town. D’oh!
8 pm The Amazing Race (CBS) | Season 20 premiere: The 11 teams — including a pair of married professional clowns — find themselves skydiving from a plane at 10,000 feet. (Check out the full cast.)
8 pm...
8 pm The Simpsons (Fox) | In the show’s 500th episode, the Simpsons are evicted from Springfield and join an off-the-grid community outside of town. D’oh!
8 pm The Amazing Race (CBS) | Season 20 premiere: The 11 teams — including a pair of married professional clowns — find themselves skydiving from a plane at 10,000 feet. (Check out the full cast.)
8 pm...
- 2/19/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
It truly is the Year of Adele, as the British singer took home every Grammy she was for which she was nominated, totaling six wins altogether, including Album, Record and Song of the Year. Foo Fighters were second for total wins, with five, followed by the absent Kanye West with four wins.
The complete list of winners:
Album Of The Year:
21 -- Adele
Wasting Light -- Foo Fighters
Born This Way -- Lady Gaga
Doo-Wops & Hooligans -- Bruno Mars
Loud -- Rihanna
Record Of The Year:
"Rolling In The Deep" -- Adele
"Holocene" -- Bon Iver
"Grenade" -- Bruno Mars
"The Cave" -- Mumford & Sons
"Firework" -- Katy Perry
Best New Artist: (artist/producer)
The Band Perry
Bon Iver
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex
Song Of The Year: (songwriter)
"All Of The Lights" -- Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter and Kanye West, songwriters
(Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi and...
The complete list of winners:
Album Of The Year:
21 -- Adele
Wasting Light -- Foo Fighters
Born This Way -- Lady Gaga
Doo-Wops & Hooligans -- Bruno Mars
Loud -- Rihanna
Record Of The Year:
"Rolling In The Deep" -- Adele
"Holocene" -- Bon Iver
"Grenade" -- Bruno Mars
"The Cave" -- Mumford & Sons
"Firework" -- Katy Perry
Best New Artist: (artist/producer)
The Band Perry
Bon Iver
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex
Song Of The Year: (songwriter)
"All Of The Lights" -- Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter and Kanye West, songwriters
(Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi and...
- 2/13/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
On TV this Sunday: The Grammy Awards celebrate music’s best including the late Whitney Houston, the stork visits Desperate Housewives, the walkers get Walking again and more. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features, here are 12 programs to keep on your radar.
1:30 pm The Walking Dead marathon (AMC) | Get up to speed on Season 2′s first seven hours before the midseason premiere arrives at 9 pm.
Walking Dead Preview: ‘Barnageddon’ Aftermath Will Intensify the Fight for Leadership
8 pm Grammy Awards (CBS) | As part of the 54th annual ceremony, hosted by NCIS‘ LL Cool J, Jennifer Hudson will lead a tribute to Whitney Houston,...
1:30 pm The Walking Dead marathon (AMC) | Get up to speed on Season 2′s first seven hours before the midseason premiere arrives at 9 pm.
Walking Dead Preview: ‘Barnageddon’ Aftermath Will Intensify the Fight for Leadership
8 pm Grammy Awards (CBS) | As part of the 54th annual ceremony, hosted by NCIS‘ LL Cool J, Jennifer Hudson will lead a tribute to Whitney Houston,...
- 2/12/2012
- by Alyse Whitney
- TVLine.com
The nominees have been announced for the 54th annual Grammy Awards. Kanye West leads the nominations with seven; Adele, Foo Fighters and Bruno Mars each garner six nods; and Lil Wayne and Skrillex each are up for five awards. The Grammys air live on CBS Feb. 12, 2012.
Album Of The Year:
21 -- Adele
Wasting Light -- Foo Fighters
Born This Way -- Lady Gaga
Doo-Wops & Hooligans -- Bruno Mars
Loud -- Rihanna
Record Of The Year:
"Rolling In The Deep" -- Adele
"Holocene" -- Bon Iver
"Grenade" -- Bruno Mars
"The Cave" -- Mumford & Sons
"Firework" -- Katy Perry
Best New Artist: (artist/producer)
The Band Perry
Bon Iver
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex
Song Of The Year: (songwriter)
"All Of The Lights" -- Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter and Kanye West, songwriters
(Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi and Fergie)
"The Cave" -- Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford and Country Winston,...
Album Of The Year:
21 -- Adele
Wasting Light -- Foo Fighters
Born This Way -- Lady Gaga
Doo-Wops & Hooligans -- Bruno Mars
Loud -- Rihanna
Record Of The Year:
"Rolling In The Deep" -- Adele
"Holocene" -- Bon Iver
"Grenade" -- Bruno Mars
"The Cave" -- Mumford & Sons
"Firework" -- Katy Perry
Best New Artist: (artist/producer)
The Band Perry
Bon Iver
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex
Song Of The Year: (songwriter)
"All Of The Lights" -- Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter and Kanye West, songwriters
(Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi and Fergie)
"The Cave" -- Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford and Country Winston,...
- 12/1/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Dexter 6.09 "Get Gellar" Review
Dexter season 6 returns to slice up its ninth entry with this week’s shockingly twisty “Get Gellar,” as our favorite serial killer works with Travis Marshall to hunt down Professor Gellar before his next murder, as Deb makes an important realization about her brother in therapy, but is all as it seems? "Get Gellar" finally puts the frustrating question of Gellar's existence to rest, but otherwise feels off in some unexpected ways.
There’s a curious parallel to be drawn in the coincidental airings of Dexter’s “Get Gellar” and The Walking Dead’s mid-season finale “Pretty Much Dead Already,” and I find myself interested in the way people react to these long-driven out storylines (Walking Dead Spoilers Ahead, You’Ve Been Warned). From what I’ve read, most people haven’t enjoyed the way The Walking Dead’s search for Sophia dragged out for seven episodes,...
Dexter season 6 returns to slice up its ninth entry with this week’s shockingly twisty “Get Gellar,” as our favorite serial killer works with Travis Marshall to hunt down Professor Gellar before his next murder, as Deb makes an important realization about her brother in therapy, but is all as it seems? "Get Gellar" finally puts the frustrating question of Gellar's existence to rest, but otherwise feels off in some unexpected ways.
There’s a curious parallel to be drawn in the coincidental airings of Dexter’s “Get Gellar” and The Walking Dead’s mid-season finale “Pretty Much Dead Already,” and I find myself interested in the way people react to these long-driven out storylines (Walking Dead Spoilers Ahead, You’Ve Been Warned). From what I’ve read, most people haven’t enjoyed the way The Walking Dead’s search for Sophia dragged out for seven episodes,...
- 11/28/2011
- by Kevin Fitzpatrick
- TVovermind.com
On TV this Sunday: an Amazing double U-turn, Dexter’s dark road trip, another hinky Homeland hook-up, a Dirty denouement, and so much more. All told, we’ve rounded up 14 programs you might want to consider.
Save the Dates! TVLine Presents Your Guide to Fall Finales and Winter Returns
8 pm America In Primetime (PBS) | Episode 3 of 4, “The Misfit,” celebrates those TV characters who defied comic stereotypes and societal expectations, from the Addams family and a group of Freaks and Geeks to the Bluths and Jack Donaghy.
8 pm The Amazing Race (CBS) | The Race travels to Copenhagen for the first time,...
Save the Dates! TVLine Presents Your Guide to Fall Finales and Winter Returns
8 pm America In Primetime (PBS) | Episode 3 of 4, “The Misfit,” celebrates those TV characters who defied comic stereotypes and societal expectations, from the Addams family and a group of Freaks and Geeks to the Bluths and Jack Donaghy.
8 pm The Amazing Race (CBS) | The Race travels to Copenhagen for the first time,...
- 11/13/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The glamour model is having her £2.5 million home in West Sussex, South East England, renovated so she and her three children – Harvey, nine, Junior, six, and four-year-old Princess Tiaamii – will be living in a log cabin for the next 12 months on the property's grounds.
The hut is 38ft long and 20ft wide and comes with a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms a family bathroom and is suitable for young Harvey, who has special needs.
Her agent Paul Tither wrote to the council in a bid to allow Katie – who also keeps horses on her land – to have the cabin put up temporarily.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, he told them: "The proposals are to provide adequate living accommodation for a family of five including a disabled child for a temporary period. The applicant needs to be on site to tend to the horses within the stables in case of an emergency overnight.
The hut is 38ft long and 20ft wide and comes with a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms a family bathroom and is suitable for young Harvey, who has special needs.
Her agent Paul Tither wrote to the council in a bid to allow Katie – who also keeps horses on her land – to have the cabin put up temporarily.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, he told them: "The proposals are to provide adequate living accommodation for a family of five including a disabled child for a temporary period. The applicant needs to be on site to tend to the horses within the stables in case of an emergency overnight.
- 11/2/2011
Jennifer Garner isn’t necessarily a political junkie, but she’s spending a lot of time fielding questions about the politics behind her new comedy, Butter, which is teeming with satirical references to the Clintons, Sarah Palin, and Michele Bachmann — it even features a butter carving of Newt Gingrich on a horse! Then again, Laura Pickler, the conniving wife of Iowa’s outgoing butter sculpture champion (Ty Burrell) is a side of Garner we’ve never seen before. Foul-mouthed and ruthless, she terrifies anyone — even adorable 10-year-old orphans — who deigns threaten her grip on power.
Garner shared Butter — which she...
Garner shared Butter — which she...
- 9/14/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
Ahh, Corey and Topanga. The Tgif generation’s Tracy and Hepburn. True love in its finest form.
Except, like most awesome things from the ’90s (slap bracelets, financial security), it seems the happy couple may not have made it to the new millennium. At least, not according to Rider Strong. In a funny, and surprisingly insightful interview with Vanity Fair, Strong, who played Corey’s (Ben Savage) best friend Shawn, shared his thoughts on all things Boy Meets World, from the unexplained disappearance of Mr. Turner (seriously, what?) to whether or not his TV pal and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) lasted.
Except, like most awesome things from the ’90s (slap bracelets, financial security), it seems the happy couple may not have made it to the new millennium. At least, not according to Rider Strong. In a funny, and surprisingly insightful interview with Vanity Fair, Strong, who played Corey’s (Ben Savage) best friend Shawn, shared his thoughts on all things Boy Meets World, from the unexplained disappearance of Mr. Turner (seriously, what?) to whether or not his TV pal and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) lasted.
- 5/4/2011
- by Aly Semigran
- EW.com - PopWatch
The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the Fred Weekend Shopping Guide - your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…
(Please support Fred by using the links below to make any impulse purchases - it helps to keep us going…)
I had worries that The King’s Speech (Anchor Bay, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$39.99 Srp) wouldn’t live up to all of the kudos that had been thrown its way, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a genuinely enjoyable cinematic experience about a very personal struggles of a very private figure, held together by a genuinely stellar cast. Bonus materials include a behind-the-scenes featurette, a cast and director Q&A,...
(Please support Fred by using the links below to make any impulse purchases - it helps to keep us going…)
I had worries that The King’s Speech (Anchor Bay, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$39.99 Srp) wouldn’t live up to all of the kudos that had been thrown its way, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a genuinely enjoyable cinematic experience about a very personal struggles of a very private figure, held together by a genuinely stellar cast. Bonus materials include a behind-the-scenes featurette, a cast and director Q&A,...
- 4/22/2011
- by UncaScroogeMcD
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Just want to say hi? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Any truth to rumors about a wedding on Grey’s Anatomy? —Nic
Ausiello: That depends. Are you referring to the Callie/Arizona nuptial buzz, or the rumor about Der/Mer finally getting that pesky Post-It note blessed by a priest? I believe the first one to be true; not sure about the second.
Question: Any more scoop on the Grey’s Anatomy musical episode? —April
Ausiello: It isn’t just the veterans who are doing the singing.
Question: Any truth to rumors about a wedding on Grey’s Anatomy? —Nic
Ausiello: That depends. Are you referring to the Callie/Arizona nuptial buzz, or the rumor about Der/Mer finally getting that pesky Post-It note blessed by a priest? I believe the first one to be true; not sure about the second.
Question: Any more scoop on the Grey’s Anatomy musical episode? —April
Ausiello: It isn’t just the veterans who are doing the singing.
- 3/9/2011
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Photograph by Ruvan Wijesooriya
Photograph from Countour by Getty Images
Svp and Gm Smart Grid Cisco
Photograph by Fred Prouser/Corbis
Big idea: Create the 21st-century energy ecosystem -- and take a big piece of what's expected to be a $100 billion smart-grid market. "My job is like having to put together a 1,000-piece puzzle," says Laura Ipsen, 46, "but I don't have the box top with the picture of what it looks like, and some pieces are missing." Ipsen's first big move came this fall when she teamed up with advanced metering firm Itron to develop the blueprint for utilities to build open, interoperable systems. She also brokered the deal for Cisco to acquire wireless company Arch Rock, to offer utilities a secure network to communicate with smart meters. "We need to create a replicable model for both large and small utilities that will ultimately scale up to our vision of smart,...
Photograph from Countour by Getty Images
Svp and Gm Smart Grid Cisco
Photograph by Fred Prouser/Corbis
Big idea: Create the 21st-century energy ecosystem -- and take a big piece of what's expected to be a $100 billion smart-grid market. "My job is like having to put together a 1,000-piece puzzle," says Laura Ipsen, 46, "but I don't have the box top with the picture of what it looks like, and some pieces are missing." Ipsen's first big move came this fall when she teamed up with advanced metering firm Itron to develop the blueprint for utilities to build open, interoperable systems. She also brokered the deal for Cisco to acquire wireless company Arch Rock, to offer utilities a secure network to communicate with smart meters. "We need to create a replicable model for both large and small utilities that will ultimately scale up to our vision of smart,...
- 11/29/2010
- by David Lidsky
- Fast Company
Live Free or Twi-Hard: The episode which boldly dares go where no episode has ever gone, and give a certain hysterical fan base what's coming to them. Unless, of course, you're a Twilight fan in which case, how dare they!
Remember to check out The Patchwork Blog for more like this!
"Papercut."
Opening scene: very scetchy bar, "Emily Fang" approaches the bar. Looks around, apprehensively. Her bottom lip quivers as her browner-than-brown chestnut, and hazel all at the same time eyes scan the darkened room. Phone in hand, she moves through the crowded space. A tall dark stranger approaches, and disarms her with his smile, which glitters as if reflecting off the purple-if-not-burgundy phone......
Okay, that's it, I'm done. This is clearly an episode playing off and mocking the Twilight phenomenon, let's not beat around the bush about it.
In a I'm sure totally random coincidence, the broody teenagers in...
Remember to check out The Patchwork Blog for more like this!
"Papercut."
Opening scene: very scetchy bar, "Emily Fang" approaches the bar. Looks around, apprehensively. Her bottom lip quivers as her browner-than-brown chestnut, and hazel all at the same time eyes scan the darkened room. Phone in hand, she moves through the crowded space. A tall dark stranger approaches, and disarms her with his smile, which glitters as if reflecting off the purple-if-not-burgundy phone......
Okay, that's it, I'm done. This is clearly an episode playing off and mocking the Twilight phenomenon, let's not beat around the bush about it.
In a I'm sure totally random coincidence, the broody teenagers in...
- 10/25/2010
- by Selina
Lisa Lampanelli -- The New Queen on 'TMZ on TV'
All hail the "Queen of Mean!" -- legendary roaster Lisa Lampanelli is taking over for Harvey on today's episode of "TMZ on TV" .... and you're definitely not gonna wanna miss this one!
Lisa's already shredding everyone from Leonardo DiCaprio to Katy Perry ... and we're only 5 minutes into the meeting!
Btw -- she brought her own bedazzled sippy cup!
Source: TMZ...
All hail the "Queen of Mean!" -- legendary roaster Lisa Lampanelli is taking over for Harvey on today's episode of "TMZ on TV" .... and you're definitely not gonna wanna miss this one!
Lisa's already shredding everyone from Leonardo DiCaprio to Katy Perry ... and we're only 5 minutes into the meeting!
Btw -- she brought her own bedazzled sippy cup!
Source: TMZ...
- 9/15/2010
- by tmz
- Gossipvita
All hail the " Queen of Mean !" -- legendary roaster Lisa Lampanelli is taking over for Harvey on today's episode of " TMZ on TV " .... and you're definitely not gonna wanna miss this one! Lisa's already shredding everyone from Leonardo DiCaprio to Katy Perry ... and we're only 5 minutes into the meeting! Btw -- she brought her own bedazzled sippy cup! Check your local listings. Read more...
- 9/15/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
A Dandy in Aspic (1968) is Anthony Mann's last film, or perhaps not: he died during production, and the remaining footage, including the film's ending, was shot under the direction of the star, Laurence Harvey. Original author and screenwriter Derek Marlowe wrote of Harvey's contribution, "He directed his own mis-talent, changed it and the script – which is rather like Mona Lisa touching up her portrait while Leonardo is out of the room." Which is the first of many problems the film presents in the path of anyone trying to appreciate it.
Even those who decry the auteur theory (and I've been known to do so myself, depending on whether I'm being employed as a screenwriter or director) may admit, if pressed, that the director is the only person suitably placed to oversee every aspect of a film and ensure a measure of balance and coordination: in other words, the...
Even those who decry the auteur theory (and I've been known to do so myself, depending on whether I'm being employed as a screenwriter or director) may admit, if pressed, that the director is the only person suitably placed to oversee every aspect of a film and ensure a measure of balance and coordination: in other words, the...
- 8/12/2010
- MUBI
By Roger Friedman
Miramax–the name and the catalog–may finally be returned to its rightful owners, the Weinstein brothers.
I was the first to write several months ago that once Disney decided to close Miramax, they should give the name back to the Weinsteins. Well, Disney does nothing for free, except when you wish upon a star. So the Weinsteins are in the middle of talks to buy it all back. They’re joined supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle, who also owns half the debt of Barneys department stores and most of Sean P Diddy Combs.
There are others in the bid for Miramax, including billionaire brothers Alec and Tom Gores, whose brother Sam owns the Paradigm Talent Agency and is married to former “Another World” star Jensen Buchanan. The other horse in the race belongs to David Bergstein, who once owned ThinkFilm.
Bergstein is a terrible choice. He destroyed...
Miramax–the name and the catalog–may finally be returned to its rightful owners, the Weinstein brothers.
I was the first to write several months ago that once Disney decided to close Miramax, they should give the name back to the Weinsteins. Well, Disney does nothing for free, except when you wish upon a star. So the Weinsteins are in the middle of talks to buy it all back. They’re joined supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle, who also owns half the debt of Barneys department stores and most of Sean P Diddy Combs.
There are others in the bid for Miramax, including billionaire brothers Alec and Tom Gores, whose brother Sam owns the Paradigm Talent Agency and is married to former “Another World” star Jensen Buchanan. The other horse in the race belongs to David Bergstein, who once owned ThinkFilm.
Bergstein is a terrible choice. He destroyed...
- 4/16/2010
- by Staff
- Hollywoodnews.com
First Run Features
Grade: B+
Reviewed for Arizona Reporter By Harvey Karten
Directed by: Kate Davis, David Heilbroner, Frank Sacchi
Written By: Kate Davis, David Heilbroner, Frank Sacchi
Cast: James Bagg, Laura Bagg, Tony Edwards, Devonna Edwards, Dr.H. Wayne House
Screened at: Critics. DVD, NYC, 12/25/09
Opens: January 8, 2010
These folks are meshuga, but film-makers Kate Davis, Frank Sacchi and David Heilbroner do not necessarily think so. Their documentary, "Waiting for Armageddon," avoids political stances, concentrating on a religious movement.s sociology (or is it anthropology)? As you listen to people from the fundamentalist wing of the Evangelical movement, people who are certainly not rubes given their Ph.Ds., their careers in engineering, you.ve got to wonder: what is the Earth coming to?
The people who speak their minds in this exceptionally well-made documentary, which is loaded with dramatic archival films of devastation (including a look at the mushroom cloud...
Grade: B+
Reviewed for Arizona Reporter By Harvey Karten
Directed by: Kate Davis, David Heilbroner, Frank Sacchi
Written By: Kate Davis, David Heilbroner, Frank Sacchi
Cast: James Bagg, Laura Bagg, Tony Edwards, Devonna Edwards, Dr.H. Wayne House
Screened at: Critics. DVD, NYC, 12/25/09
Opens: January 8, 2010
These folks are meshuga, but film-makers Kate Davis, Frank Sacchi and David Heilbroner do not necessarily think so. Their documentary, "Waiting for Armageddon," avoids political stances, concentrating on a religious movement.s sociology (or is it anthropology)? As you listen to people from the fundamentalist wing of the Evangelical movement, people who are certainly not rubes given their Ph.Ds., their careers in engineering, you.ve got to wonder: what is the Earth coming to?
The people who speak their minds in this exceptionally well-made documentary, which is loaded with dramatic archival films of devastation (including a look at the mushroom cloud...
- 12/25/2009
- Arizona Reporter
Kate Bosworth and Emma Watson were out in London last night for a private dinner at Harvey Nichols celebrating the celeb favorite label Rodarte. Emma and Kate battled it out for the most fab look of the evening and mingled with the designers, sisters Laura and Kate Mulleavy, while James Rousseau stood by looking pretty. He and Kate only arrived in the UK a few days ago, but they've got busy social lives and big groups of friends on both sides of the Atlantic. View 10 Photos › To see lots more from the evening just read more. View 10 Photos › Images include: Kate Bosworth, James Rousseau, Emma Watson, Laura Mulleavy, Kate Mulleavy, Daphne Guiness www.gettyimages.com and Flynet...
- 6/4/2009
- by PopSugar
- Popsugar.com
Paul Harvey, the radio legend whose clipped, folksy deliveries resonated on the radio airwaves for more than 50 years, has died.
Harvey died Saturday at a hospital in Phoenix, where he had a winter home, a spokesman for ABC Radio Networks said. The cause of death was not immediately available. He was 90.
Harvey was an institution, whose twice daily reports, "News and Comment," as well as his afternoon program, "The Rest of the Story," paved the way for such radio news commentators and pundits as Rush Limbaugh and Don Imus.
His signature greeting, "Hello, Americans," has been widely recognizable since the days of Dwight Eisenhower. Harvey's delivery was so fluid and engaging that news sometimes ran straight into commercial, punctuated by his clipped bark: "Page 2."
His one-man network, Paul Harvey News, encompassed more than 1,200 radio stations, including 400 armed Forces Network stations, with his broadcasts transmitted Monday-Saturday. His columns appeared in about 300 newspapers.
Harvey died Saturday at a hospital in Phoenix, where he had a winter home, a spokesman for ABC Radio Networks said. The cause of death was not immediately available. He was 90.
Harvey was an institution, whose twice daily reports, "News and Comment," as well as his afternoon program, "The Rest of the Story," paved the way for such radio news commentators and pundits as Rush Limbaugh and Don Imus.
His signature greeting, "Hello, Americans," has been widely recognizable since the days of Dwight Eisenhower. Harvey's delivery was so fluid and engaging that news sometimes ran straight into commercial, punctuated by his clipped bark: "Page 2."
His one-man network, Paul Harvey News, encompassed more than 1,200 radio stations, including 400 armed Forces Network stations, with his broadcasts transmitted Monday-Saturday. His columns appeared in about 300 newspapers.
- 2/28/2009
- by By Duane Byrge
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donny Deutsch shouldn't expect much from Santa Claus this Christmas, if St. Nick really knows who's been naughty or nice.
The advertising mogul, whose CNBC show "The Big Idea" was put on hiatus last week, has allegedly been fooling around with a married woman - and they got caught.
Sources say hedge-fund manager Andrew Sandler, whose father, Harvey, founded Sandler Capital Management in 1980, grew suspicious of his wife, Lisa, with whom he has two children, and hired a private detective a few weeks ago.
The...
The advertising mogul, whose CNBC show "The Big Idea" was put on hiatus last week, has allegedly been fooling around with a married woman - and they got caught.
Sources say hedge-fund manager Andrew Sandler, whose father, Harvey, founded Sandler Capital Management in 1980, grew suspicious of his wife, Lisa, with whom he has two children, and hired a private detective a few weeks ago.
The...
- 12/11/2008
- NYPost.com
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