Written by guest writer Marcus Kaye.
You didn’t read that wrong. It’s not supposed to say a problem with “bullies.” Bullies are already a problem. A huge problem.
Written by Guest Writer Marcus Kaye The Saban Theater is beautiful, but not as beautiful as Jessica Lange. The setting of the Paleyfest: American Horror Story panel, Ryan Murphy and co-creator Brad Falchuk assembled in it’s glittering interior among the shows stars: Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott, Jessica Lange and Sarah Paulson. The panel kicked off...
Written by Guest Writer Marcus Kaye Being neither a person of faith, nor a blue-haired “young at heart” individual, you wouldn’t think that Lasse Hallstrom’s Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, would be for me. But you’d think wrong. Written by Simon Beaufoy (of Slumdog Millionaire) and featuring a cast of Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt and Kristin Scott Thomas, Salmon Fishing...
Written by Guest Writer Marcus Kaye The Oscar nominations were announced bright and early Tuesday morning, and I, much to my own surprise, was up to watch them. I needed to tune in, of course, to ensure that Sarah Jessica Parker got her rightful nomination for War Horse and that Bridesmaids swept the announcements. Like...
Written by Guest Writer Marcus Kaye How the hell have we already made it to the end of 2011? I hope it was as fantastic for you as it was for myself, Adam Sass, and movies. As you may know, I love lists. My walls are covered with them. My work desk. My computer. My...
‘CARNAGE’ FILM REVIEW written by guest writer Marcus Kaye If there’s one thing that Academy Awards winning director Roman Polanski’s Carnage has it’s Oscar pedigree. Starring Jodie Foster (Two time winner with two more nominations), Kate Winslet (1 gold man and another 5 nominations), Christoph Waltz (who walked off most recently with his statue for Inglorious Basterds) and John...
Written by Guest Writer Marcus Kaye Shame is a drama about a sex-addict that garnered an NC-17 rating and director Steve McQueen doesn’t beat around the bush (of which there is plenty, thank you Carey Mulligan). Opening on star Michael Fassbender in the buff, Shame, crosses the boundaries between narrative and pornographic filmmaking. The only difference is, the...
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