
Killing The Hunt
The controversy that surrounded The Hunt may already seem like ancient history, but it’s worth noting Craig Zobel’s film was … Continue reading Killing The Hunt
The controversy that surrounded The Hunt may already seem like ancient history, but it’s worth noting Craig Zobel’s film was … Continue reading Killing The Hunt
Tim Conway’s career began in earnest with his hilarious performance on McHale’s Navy way back in 1962. Conway was the third billed … Continue reading Tim Conway: Born To Befuddle
Doris Day was the Julia Roberts of her time…only bigger. For two decades, she was America’s Sweetheart. If the term … Continue reading Doris Day’s Sentimental Journey
It goes without saying, yet it must be said: Peggy Lipton was impossibly beautiful. I’m always amazed by the fact … Continue reading The Mysterious Allure of Peggy Lipton
Alvin Sargent cut his teeth ’til they were razor sharp writing for early 1960s television programs , like Naked City, … Continue reading The Extraordinary Alvin Sargent
John Singleton burst onto the scene like a thunderbolt in 1991 with his directorial debut, Boyz N The Hood, Spike … Continue reading What John Singleton Gave Us
The great Stockholm born actor Bibi Andersson had a long and remarkable career spanning six decades. She was nominated by … Continue reading Bibi and Bergman
In a career that spanned an astonishing seven decades, Seymour Cassel accumulated over two hundred credits on television and film … Continue reading Seymour Cassel: From Cassavettes To Wes Anderson
Throughout much of Agnes Varda’s long and extraordinary career in cinema, I often felt her work was a bit undervalued. … Continue reading Varda by Agnes
Luke Perry’s big break came in 1990, playing Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills 90210. Which I always thought was a bit … Continue reading Luke Perry’s “Normal Life”