The Chicks on the Right preach to the conservative choir, but their sermons still attract the other side. Mock (Miriam Weaver) and Daisy (Amy Jo Clark) bring plenty of laughs to bot
“The Postcard Killings” opens with a shrouded, ghastly tableau and maintains a mood of morose tension throughout. Director Danis Tanovic’s film is, in its own way, seve
Feminists have spent the last week mourning Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s failed presidential bid. The Massachusetts Senator had a plan for everything, they cried. Only sexism could expl
Britt Robertson is the Meg Ryan of our age, only Hollywood isn’t so keen on rom-coms anymore. She’s trying all the same, a one-woman romance generator with films like “
Few authors have the cultural, or financial, clout that Stephen King boasts. The master of horror has never gone out of style, a run that began with his 1974 shocker “Carrie.”
Zoey is a San Francisco Millennial who wakes up one day to find she can hear the songs that go through the heads of the people around her. What makes this ability even more powerful is t
In the Fall of 2017 I was working in a little dinner theater in Cape May, NJ.
I was kind of a big shot, the Artistic Director; writing, directing and
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Comic actor Tom Arnold dedicated an entire TV show to taking down President Donald Trump.
No spoiler alert required: Arnold’s “The Hunt for the Trump Tapes” on Viceland
Pop culture has come a long way since “Father Knows Best.”
That sitcom title alone would trigger Woke Nation now. Modern fathers are often depicted as either boobs (“Th
Roller coaster rides have nothing on Ben Affleck.
The Massachusetts native nabbed a Best Screenwriter Oscar for 1997’s “Good Will Hunting,” the film that kick-started h
Carlo Mirabella-Davis “Swallow” is the kind of movie you nervously watch through your fingers to block out the imagery … but you still keep on watching.
Its not a horror
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There’s a reason Mike Bloomberg couldn’t pull off a Trump-like takeover of the Democratic party.
He’s lacking the charisma, the show biz panache, that Donald Trump boas
Andrew Heckler partly blames himself for why his directorial debut, “Burden,” took 20 years to reach the big screen.
The actor first heard the story of Mike Burden, a South
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