Paul Walter Hauser plays for laughs, money, and memorization. Not too many people are familiar with the Press Your Luck scandal, which featured Michael Larson’s 1984 record-breaking win of $110,237. He was […]
Paul Walter Hauser plays for laughs, money, and memorization. Not too many people are familiar with the Press Your Luck scandal, which featured Michael Larson’s 1984 record-breaking win of $110,237. He was […]
A freaky and cool Tarantino movie that’s not made by him. From intertwining stories like “Pulp Fiction” and “Amores Perros” to anthologies like “Sin City” and “Kinds of Kindness” to double bills […]
A nice gay romance between Dopinder and Kristoff. In recent memory, we have gotten some delightful gay romcoms like “Bros” and “Red, White & Royal Blue,” and “A Nice Indian Boy” is […]
I’m surprised John Carney had nothing to do with this funny and sweet music film. I’ve seen two music documentaries at the Boulder International Film Festival: “One to One: John & Yoko,” […]
CJ reviews movies that aren’t for kids (if you pay attention) on the air. I’m part of a radio station known as NEWHD Radio, which not only hires people on the Autism […]
This working man needs to change careers. When I reviewed Jason Statham and director David Ayer’s last collaboration “The Beekeeper,” I got a comment on Facebook saying that Statham has been playing […]
Listen to this teacher and his flightless assistant. This week, we have two dramedies regarding teachers who manage to spark a relationship with animals. Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s latest entry “The […]
Seth Rogen delivers as newly appointed studio head who doesn’t make a good first impression. Seth Rogen has another entertaining AppleTV+ series after “Platonic.” It’s called “The Studio,” and he and Evan […]
No, thank you very much for this doc. Andy Kaufman has made a name for himself in the comedy world, thanks to his improvisation, his “Thank You Very Much” catchphrase, and his […]
This dog deserves a treat, and so does Naomi Watts. In this latest feature from writers/directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel, there’s a chemistry between a writer dealing with a tragedy in […]