Archive for April, 2017
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April 18, 2017
Based on Lloyd Kaufman 's cult film, The Toxic Avenger, and winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical, The Toxic Avenger is a charming love story and laugh-out-loud musical that has it all - an unlikely hero, his beautiful girlfriend, a corrupt New Jersey mayor and two guys who play... well, everyone else ... bullies, mobsters, old ladies, and stiletto-wearing back-up singers. With book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro and music and lyrics by David Bryan , the show also features the most memorable and unbelievable duet you'll ever see on any stage.
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April 17, 2017
Cult filmmaker and author John Waters has a new gift book called "Make Trouble," based on a commencement speech he gave at the Rhode Island School of Design that went viral. Waters stopped by Salon's New York studio to share some of his sage, if offbeat, life advice.
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April 17, 2017
Horror fans have a good reason to rejoice and celebrate the goodness of Blue Underground as the company is getting set to release the masterful Death Line aka Raw Meat onto Blu-ray for the very first time! Directed by Gary Sherman and starring Donald Pleasence, Norman Rossington, David Ladd, Sharon Gurney, Hugh Armstrong, and Christopher Lee, look for Death Line on June 27th! Synopsis: Beneath Modern London Lives a Tribe of Once Humans. Neither Men nor Women They are the Raw Meat of the Human Race! When a prominent politician and a beautiful young woman vanish inside a London subway station, Scotland Yard's Inspector Calhoun investigates and makes a horrifying discovery.
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April 17, 2017
With director Ben Wheatley 's Free Fire opening next weekend, I recently sat down with Sharlto Copley and Sam Riley to talk about making the film. During the interview they reveal how they got involved in the project, how Copley came up with his character's accent and springing it on the cast on the first day, how much was improvised in the moment, how the script got funnier as they were shooting, doing long takes, what it was like on set, and a lot more.
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April 17, 2017
Nacho Vigalondo's new film Colossal begins with a novel high concept: what if a kaiju-style monster attacking innocent civilians was the manifestation of a random, unknowing stranger thousands of miles away? Anne Hathaway portrays that random stranger, whose growing awareness that her drunken exploits are inadvertently causing mayhem in South Korea causes a change in her lifestyle. But as the film progresses, Vigalondo reveals the wild card up his sleeve: this is less a monster movie and more a character study about the so-called "nice guy" in town becoming unable and confronting the failure of his hapless dreams and choosing to wreak havoc instead.
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April 17, 2017
Could you find your way home if you didn't remember where it was or even the correct name of your town? A cute 5-year-old boy gets separated from his big brother at a train station in India, wanders onto an empty rail car and is mistakenly carried 1,000 miles from his home in this riveting, emotional drama. It's based on a true story that you may have read about in the news a few years ago.
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April 17, 2017
Any fan of Davis, Crawford or both knew going into this week's FEUD: Bette and Joan that the title of What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte? wasn't going to be the only thing about the movie to change before its release. But even we couldn't have guessed just how sad it was going to be to watch jealousy, insecurity and vindictiveness undermine the leading ladies to the point that Joan got herself replaced by Bette's pal, Olivia.
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April 16, 2017
Knotted up in its own twisty timeline, "A Maze," the season-ending production from Theatre Vertigo, could benefit from a salon-quality detangler. The Long Island Medium working a divining rod in one hand and a Ouija board in the other couldn't locate a logical chronology in playwright Rob Handel's hopscotching snarl of transitions that flash back, skip ahead and pop to the present.
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April 16, 2017
Hollywood is an important factor in helping the world to understand and accept the varied identities and relationships within the LGBT community. Whether they do it with comedy or shocking drama, it makes an impact on the world and helps diversify cinema on large scale.