Month: June 2021

Translated by Anna Kushner — Leonardo Padura is widely recognised as Cuba’s finest living writer and The Transparency of Time is a literary crime novel that demands your full attention. You will be richly rewarded for your efforts. Padura is a master of the slow burn and an intriguing scenario soon morphs into a thoroughly
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Drury, born in Arizona and for a time living in San Diego, brings a solid piano foundation to his work. As in previous outings like “Jealousy” and “Snowy Nights” Drury keeps the listener engaged with a sound that doesn’t fit the status quo. According to his press materials, “Alice”, which is from the upcoming multi-track release Alice It’s
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Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Paul Reiser all joined me last night for Deadline’s Virtual Screening Series where we had a lively (to say the least)  and at times out of control conversation about the third and final season of their Netflix comedy series The Kominsky Method from creator Chuck Lorre.  If  you want to have
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: An elderly gentleman goes for what he assumes will be an ordinary day at the amusement park, only to find himself in the middle of a hellish nightmare. REVIEW: George Romero is one of the most important directors in all of horror, that’s not an opinion that’s a fact. He created
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Writer/Director/Actress Chloe Traicos (Devil’s Cove, The Righteous Gemstone) took time to talk with Horrornews.net about her new film, Introducing Jodea. It’s in theaters now. Hi Chloe, its always so good to talk to you. Introducing Jodea is such a fun movie. It was great seeing you go from playing Jackie in Devil’s Cove to Jodea
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“And where the offense is, let the great axe fall.” –William Shakespeare, Hamlet. Art takes many forms, including performance. If there is no such thing as bad art, as some profess, is there such a thing as a bad theatrical performance? Yes. And the affirmation comes without subjective discourse. When a performance undermines the audience’s
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Chicago native Michael Gross shot to stardom in the ’80s after he landed the life-changing role as the easygoing hippie father Steven Keaton — who looks after his four children and wife — on the classic NBC family sitcom “Family Ties.” Gross shared the small screen with some iconic child actors including Justine Bateman as
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