Clark Park’s movie series kicks off with ‘Casablanca’
Posted by Horror Movies News on August 22, 2015Clark Park Movie Series Fridays through Sept. 18, Clark Park, Chester Avenue and 43d Street, beginning at dusk.
Clark Park Movie Series Fridays through Sept. 18, Clark Park, Chester Avenue and 43d Street, beginning at dusk.
Emmy winning Comedian Judy Gold will return to The Art House in Provincetown by popular demand this Labor Day weekend, September 3, 4, 5 at 7:00 PM. She is a Drama Desk and GLAAD Award winner for 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, and host of TV's Mom's Night Out, Tru TV Presents World's Dumbest, has been a guest host of ABC's The View and frequent guest on The Joy Behar show.
James Bond? No, thanks. Playing the famed secret agent may be on most actors' wishlists, but here are a few who turned down a chance to take on the iconic role The James Bond film series has managed to capture a vast following over the years.
Thanks to theaters like the Alamo Drafthouse, people can catch screenings of old movies on the big screen that they either missed or weren't alive to enjoy. Fortunately for Vincent Price fans, they'll soon have an opportunity catch one of the beloved actor's most memorable films.
The 70-year-old filmmaker was linked to the movie this week during John Schnepp's interview on Popcorn Talk . Schnepp recently directed The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened , a documentary on Tim Burton 's proposed film with Nicolas Cage as Superman.
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Grandma is a modestly scaled character comedy-drama that winds up exerting an almost shockingly strong emotional force by the end. Digging for Fire is an often hilarious film, a kooky ensemble drama filled with specific and funny performances from a host of stars who stroll "The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty.
The Taken star is a vocal opponent of de Blasio's proposals to remove the animals and drivers from the Manhattan tourist trap and replace them with vintage cars, insisting the move would rob hard-working members of the community of their livelihoods. However, the mayor's scheme appears to have stalled after he admitted this week that he does not have enough votes from City Council members to implement the proposals, and Neeson is adamant de Blasio needs to accept defeat.
The classic tale of killer barber Sweeney Todd has taken a more playful image as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The University of Bristol's Pantosoc group is showcasing Sweeney Todd: The Panto north of the border at The Space, in Niddry Street.