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Will Smith Refused to Leave Oscars Ceremony, Academy Says as It Weighs Discipline
LOS ANGELES—Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars ceremony after he slapped presenter Chris Rock but refused, Hollywood’s film academy said on Wednesday as it started a process that could lead to the best actor winner’s expulsion from the group. During the live telecast, Smith strode up to the stage after Rock made a…
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate: ‘… And Justice For All’: Al Pacino at His Career Peak
In the 1970s, from purely a box office perspective, four leading men dominated the movie landscape: Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood. While all of them cranked out a bunch of hits, they also had multiple artistic clunkers and box office bombs. During this same period, Al Pacino starred in far fewer…
‘Moon Knight’: Marvel’s Jewish Superhero
It took years to confirm in the pages of his Marvel comic book, but Marc Spector was indeed one of the first Jewish superhero alter-egos, along with the Fantastic Four’s Ben Grimm. In the comics, his father Elias was identified as an immigrant Rabbi, who survived the Holocaust. The Marvel hero now has his own…
Ticket Sales for Chris Rock’s Stand-Up Show Surge After Will Smith Oscars Slap
Ticket sales for Chris Rock’s stand-up comedy tour have surged in the past two days after actor Will Smith smacked the presenter across the face during a live broadcast of the 94th Academy Awards ceremony, also referred to as the Oscars, on March 27. StubHub, an American ticket exchange and resale company, told The Hollywood Reporter that in each of the…
Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘Out of the Furnace’: America’s Sadness is Riveting
R | 1hr 56m | Thriller, Crime Drama | December 6, 2013 Little known fact: the mountain people who live in the Ramapo mountains of New Jersey are the same mountain-folk (formerly known as “hillbillies”) who live in the fabled Smoky, Appalachian, and Blue Ridge mountains of the American South—it’s the same mountain range all the way…
Film Review: ‘Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood’: Director Richard Linklater’s Animated Walk Down Memory Lane
Over the last three-plus decades, filmmaker Richard Linklater has made 20 movies covering a number of genres, a few of which he likes to revisit. The most notable of these is the “Before” franchise, starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, which follows a couple over the space of almost two decades wherein they meet, get hitched,…
Film Review: ‘Erasing Family’
TV-14 | 1hr 30min | | Documentary | 2020 Great documentaries can sometimes serve as guideposts for social, legal, and political change. Director Ginger Gentile’s 2020 documentary piece, “Erasing Family” is one such film that could very well change the world—granted it receives enough exposure. This documentary is an eye-opening expose that covers the systemic…
Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘Turbo’: The Tale of How a Snail Became Very Fast
Giant robots, monsters, and oceans of digital wizardry can’t hold a candle to the simple story of a cartoon snail. You’ll yawn at this summer’s realistic robots, but you’ll be thoroughly engrossed in the tale of this tiny toon called Turbo, even if you’re not 6 years old. Good storytelling always rules.
Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘The Book Thief’: Canadian Actress Sophie Nélisse Steals Books and Hearts
PG-13 | 2hr 11m | WWII Drama, Historical Fiction, Bildungsroman | November 8, 2013 When called up to the blackboard of her new school and ordered to write her name, little Liesel (Sophie Nélisse) chalks up three X’s. “Dummkopf!” shriek her classmates, later, during recess. It is this illiteracy that prompts Liesel (the book thief)…
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