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Ryan Murphy’s “Feud: Bette and Joan” — More Than Just the Camp Classic That You Might Expect

Ryan Murphy’s “Feud: Bette and Joan” — More Than Just the Camp Classic That You Might Expect

March 7, 2017

  MARCH 7, 2017 TVs in gay bars all over America were likely turned to FX on Sunday night for the premiere of Ryan Murphy’s latest all-star extravaganza, “Feud: Bette…

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HBO’s Pilot for “Westworld” is Better Than Any Feature Film That I’ve Seen This Year

HBO’s Pilot for “Westworld” is Better Than Any Feature Film That I’ve Seen This Year

October 6, 2016

  OCTOBER 6, 2016 Being an Emmy voter (please, please hold your applause), I have screened a lot of pilots in my time, but the first episode of HBO’s “Westworld”…

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“The 68th Annual Emmy Awards” — A Surprisingly Fun Ceremony With Some Major (And Deserved) Underdog Wins

“The 68th Annual Emmy Awards” — A Surprisingly Fun Ceremony With Some Major (And Deserved) Underdog Wins

September 19, 2016

  SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 Color me surprised. When I heard that Jimmy Kimmel was to host Sunday night’s Emmy Awards, my heart sank a little because I remember his last…

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What’s Trump’s Plan B After He Loses?  How About the Trump News Network?

What’s Trump’s Plan B After He Loses? How About the Trump News Network?

August 25, 2016

  AUGUST 25, 2016 Photo: AP Sometimes watching Donald Trump, I get the feeling that he’s not serious about wanting to be President.  He’d love the title and the power,…

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The 68th Emmy Awards Nominations — “Game of Thrones” Leads With 23, “O.J.” Close Behind With 22

The 68th Emmy Awards Nominations — “Game of Thrones” Leads With 23, “O.J.” Close Behind With 22

July 14, 2016

  JULY 14, 2016 Winter is coming, and Emmys are likely coming to HBO’s hit series “Game of Thrones,” which on Thursday garnered more nominations than any other program —…

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Pee-Wee Herman is Back, But Unfortunately “Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday” is No “Big Adventure”

Pee-Wee Herman is Back, But Unfortunately “Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday” is No “Big Adventure”

March 22, 2016

  MARCH 22, 2016 It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 28 years since Pee-Wee Herman last appeared in a film, but he’s baaaack in “Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday,” which opened…

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Fox’s “The Passion” Live! — Those 12 Disciples Make The Cutest Boy Band EVER!

Fox’s “The Passion” Live! — Those 12 Disciples Make The Cutest Boy Band EVER!

March 21, 2016

  MARCH 21, 2016 Fox, the network that gave us the best live musical TV production to date just 6 weeks ago with “Grease Live!” now brings us the unparalleled…

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A Fond Farewell to “Downton Abbey”

A Fond Farewell to “Downton Abbey”

March 8, 2016

  MARCH 8, 2016 “Dog’s ass!” This is what the hubby and I would yell out every Sunday night at 9pm for the past six years.  In the first shot…

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There’s A Lot of Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll in Martin Scorsese’s New HBO Series “Vinyl,”  But Not Much Joy

There’s A Lot of Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll in Martin Scorsese’s New HBO Series “Vinyl,” But Not Much Joy

February 17, 2016

  FEBRUARY 17, 2016 In the film world, music and Martin Scorsese have become synonymous.  I don’t think there’s another living director who has such astute musical taste, and some…

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“American Crime Story:  The People vs. O.J. Simpson” — It’s Surprisingly Smart and Compelling Television

“American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson” — It’s Surprisingly Smart and Compelling Television

February 4, 2016

  FEBRUARY 3, 2016 When I first heard that FX was producing a 10-part miniseries based on the murder trial of O.J. Simpson, I reacted with a sigh.  “Really?”  So…

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“Close Your Eyes,” Spanish Master Director Victor Erice’s First Film in 31 Years, Was Well Worth the Wait

“Close Your Eyes,” Spanish Master Director Victor Erice’s First Film in 31 Years, Was Well Worth the Wait

AUGUST 23, 2024 We begin in a French chateau slowly after the end of World…
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  • Five Terrific Films To See in September

    Five Terrific Films To See in September

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    Michael Keaton Is in Top Form in the Compelling 9/11 Drama “Worth”

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    The Emotional Wallop of “Nine Days”

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    Movie Reviews: Five Terrific Films To See in August

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