Latest Movie Releases: Week of November 10
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David Zucker has written and directed some of the biggest comedies of all time, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
Two films are in cinemas right now that have ties back to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Predator: Badlands opened this past weekend to a rather positive reception, the third in Dan Trachtenberg's (10 Cloverfield Lane) reboot of the Predator universe after Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers.
Matthew Ardill sits with Brendan Taylor, an actor who's been seen on shows ranging from Supernatural to Supergirl, whose latest turn is as Rickie Kananen, the monster from the title of the Lifetime film Monster in My Family: The Stacey Kananen Story.
Photo credit: Studio Aviva
Tron is a film series that was pioneering and inventive, universally hailed as innovating but never quite appreciated enough while playing in the cinema.
Matt Ardill connected over Zoom with Kaitlyn Bernard, star of Lifetime's Surviving My Father: The Rachel Jeffs Story, to talk about her work in the role of Rachel Jeffs. Kaitlyn talkes about her expieriences filming, as well as the power and strength of Rachel.
Photo credit: Kristine Cofsky
Roofman is my favourite thing that I've gotten to review in a long time. No disrespect to the film industry, but the last 10 years have been pretty heavy on watching franchise material.
We loop back to where we started sitting down with John Catucci, and this time discuss if a hot dog is a sandwich instead of a hamburger, but if feels like we are returning to our roots on this final episode. On top of that, we get a bit saucy and have a lot of fun.
I got a chance to chat over Zoom with comedian John Mostyn to catch up on storytelling, comedy, and their shared love of Britpop bands.
This is the hardest thing I've ever had to write. I took these tickets with reckless abandon and now here I sit, like a fool caught in a Faustian bargain.
How do you describe a Maria Bamford show? How do you even explain Maria Bamford? For reference, Judd Apatow is currently working on a documentary about her, because even he can't explain it.
Modern improv is a relatively new art form. Birthed from Viola Spolin's Improvisation for the Theatre, it started out as the back bone of performers' acts like Nichols and May, who were part of the Compass Players, an improvisational theatre company including Paul Sils as well as Ted Flicker and Del Close.
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