Monday Nov 30 | The Unofficial John Westmoreland Memo...
Weekly DVD Alert Two: November 30-December 7, 2009
Midnight-1:30 AM, TCM: THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES, 88m. One of D.W. Griffith's final films, apparently hammered by critics and audiences for not being the wild comedy that its advertising promised -- making this the THE BREAK UP of the Jazz Age -- I remember being surprised and pleased that Griffith could do Lubitsch-esque sly comedy as well as ...
I Bet He's No Fan of Term LImits -- By: Mark Krikorian
I'd forgotten that he's president pro tempore of the Senate, and thus third in line for the presidency.
Kevin Clash: The Man Behind Elmo
Kevin Clash is an Emmy-award-winning performer and producer with dozens of TV and film credits to his name, but he's far better known as a furry red monster.
RZA Talks 'Man With The Iron Fist' and 'Last Dragon' Remake
There's a martial arts project I've been looking forward to ever since it was first announced - The Man With the Iron Fist .
‘The Twilight Zone’ Turns 50: What’s Your Favorite Episode?
Hard to believe, but Friday marks the 50th anniversary of 'The Twilight Zone,' the twisty-turny, highly influential science-fiction anthology series.
casting Jackson and Dwayne Join 'The Other Guys'
Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne "formerly known as The Rock" Johnson have joined the new comedy out of the Will Ferrell/Adam McKay camp, The Other Guys .
Anthony Mackie is Bewitched On Stage, Bothered On Screen
If you happen to be in NY this weekend, this is your last chance to see the latest free Shakespeare in the Park production, Euripides' The Bacchae .
Alfred Hitchcock had a rule about surprise and suspense. For surprise, put a bomb under a table and blow it up.
Samuel L. Jackson could have kicked the mother*#&ing s#*% out of sports broadcasting
The thought of having to sit through another cable network awards show makes my Golden Globes shrivel.
Today in Theatre History: JULY 6
Lois January and Buddy Ebsen star in the new show, opening tonight at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway.
Toronto's extensive work on the silver screen reveals that, while we have the chameleonic ability to look like anywhere from New York City to Moscow, the disguise doesn't always hold up to scrutiny.
Comparing the Pelhams The makers of Tony Scott 's new "The Taking of Pelham 123'' stress that it is based on John Godey's novel, not Joseph Sargent 's 1974 classic and go out their way to avoid comparisons to the earlier film, as I state in my three-star review in today's print editions of The Post.
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