Capone director Josh Trank talks about how he identifies with Al Capone, one of the most feared gangsters of all time. Vía Movie News https://ift.tt/3fxuHZv via Capone Director Explains How He Personally Identifies with the Legendary Gangster — Bon Bon LifeStyle Webazine
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|News| Legendary Actor And Comedian Jerry Stiller Has Died At Age 92 — Nerdtropolis – Movie News, Reviews, and Trailers
Ben Stiller Shares The Sad News I’m sad to say that my father, Jerry Stiller, passed away from natural causes. He was a great dad and grandfather, and the most dedicated husband to Anne for about 62 years. He will be greatly missed. Love you Dad. Ben Stiller via |News| Legendary Actor And Comedian Jerry Stiller… Continue reading |News| Legendary Actor And Comedian Jerry Stiller Has Died At Age 92 — Nerdtropolis – Movie News, Reviews, and Trailers
Daphne du Maurier Week- The Birds by Daphne du Maurier versus The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock – A Post a Day in May — Beauty is a Sleeping Cat
Today begins Heavenali’s Daphne du Maurier week. I knew I wanted to participate but wasn’t sure how to fit it into my A Post a Day in May project. But then I had an idea that appealed to me a lot. Why not reread one of her most famous stories, The Birds, and compare it… Continue reading Daphne du Maurier Week- The Birds by Daphne du Maurier versus The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock – A Post a Day in May — Beauty is a Sleeping Cat
Disney+ to Reportedly Hit 202 Million Subscribers by 2025 —
The coronavirus has had a lasting impact on Hollywood, but according to a new report, it may help Disney’s streaming service Disney+ moving forward. UK firm Digital TV Research forecast that Disney+ could reach over 202 million global subscribers by 2025. That’s 98 million more than Disney’s previous outlook, which was at 126 million by […]… Continue reading Disney+ to Reportedly Hit 202 Million Subscribers by 2025 —
Stephen King’s ‘Revival’ Being Adapted For Silver Screen — Horror News Network — Better Brains Books
Yet another big screen adaptation of a best-seller from horror master Stephen King is on the way. And it’s in the capable hands of a filmmaker with “King-sized” credentials. Writer/director Mike Flanagan–who already has directed Gerald’s Game and Doctor Sleep –will work on a project that will adapt Revival for Warner Bros., according to The…… Continue reading Stephen King’s ‘Revival’ Being Adapted For Silver Screen — Horror News Network — Better Brains Books
Stanislavsky at 17 – A Reflection — James’ Notebook
Emotion memory improper acting motives and self care. Food for thought… What is your motivation for acting? How do you care for yourself when performing? Stanislavsky to me was always a mysterious figure, whose we work was like a sealed playground that only adults were allowed to use. Stanislavsky’s name was often dropped when a […]… Continue reading Stanislavsky at 17 – A Reflection — James’ Notebook
George the Poet – Coronavirus: The Power of Collaboration — msamba
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REVIEW: “Judy” (2019) — Keith & the Movies
Sadly the well-documented story of Judy Garland is more tragic than beautiful. The incredibly talented but perpetually troubled star of stage and screen was beloved internationally. An amazingly versatile entertainer, Garland would go on to win an Oscar, a Grammy, a Tony, a Golden Globe, and even nominated for an Emmy. But behind the scenes […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Judy” (2019) — Keith & the Movies
RETRO REVIEW: “Bad Boys” (1995) — Keith & the Movies
By the time “Bad Boys” landed back in 1995 the buddy-cop movie had been done and done again. Throughout the 80s and early 90s countless movies like “48 Hrs” and “Lethal Weapon” had plowed the all-too-familiar ground multiple times each. The mixture of comedy and big action was a proven formula but for many people […]… Continue reading RETRO REVIEW: “Bad Boys” (1995) — Keith & the Movies
REVIEW: “Bad Boys II” (2003) — Keith & the Movies
It’s amazing to see the difference between the Michael Bay of 1995’s “Bad Boys” and the Michael Bay of its sequel “Bad Boys II”. In the eight years between films the ever so slight restraint that made his directorial debut watchable had evaporated, replaced by the loud, bombastic, hyper-stylized filmmaking that Bay is still associated […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Bad Boys II” (2003) — Keith & the Movies