As much as I love my home theater setup, I love going to the movies.
Over coffee recently, Candace Bushnell and I had a chat about Sex and the City, her own show, and a few other things.
From March 22 to 28, the Paris Theater is featuring a series of milestone movies from 1974, and I’m totally here for it.
Director Eli Roth makes a scathing commentary on American consumers at their most grotesque in this fresh and fun spin on the horror/slasher genre.
It’s always a pleasure and privilege to be on Stephanie’s show and to share the table with such smart and interesting people.
Nothing will ever replace the sublime experience of seeing a movie in a theater with an audience.
A long time ago, many of us used to enjoy going out late or merely staying up late. When we did, there was a soundtrack.
What Roy Wood Jr. delivered was everything you want from the comic guest at the WHCD: searing commentary and biting (but good-natured) humor aimed at a crowd that does not take itself lightly. He crushed it.
The Italian Job, the original Ocean’s Eleven and Steven Soderbergh’s wonderful reboot, sequels and Ocean’s Eight spinoff, Sexy Beast, The Bank Job, Inside Man, Baby Driver, Heat, The Town, Out of Sight, Jackie Brown and so many others. Who hasn’t fantasized about being in stories like those?
I heard a playlist recently that took me right back to the time in my youth when I discovered alternative music that one didn’t find on Top-40 lists.…