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Interview: Nikki Glaser brings The Good Girl Tour to The Fox Theatre on April 27

Posted: March 29, 2024 at 8:19 am   /   Comedy, Interviews, Local

Last time I spoke with standup comedian Nikki Glaser, she was prepping for a big New Year’s Eve show at Stifel Theatre. The show would serve as a sendoff to 2022 and welcome in 2023. Since then, not much has changed for Glaser, other than she is still one of the top standup comics in […]

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TV: Everything We Know About ‘Westworld’ Season 2, Episode 1 “Journey into Night” (Spoilers)

Posted: April 23, 2018 at 12:31 pm   /   Television Reviews

Sunday night on HBO, the season 2 premiere of Westworld took place – nearly 17 months after the season one finale in December 2016. After a 4 minute refresher of season one, audiences were greeted by a new into – which featured a similar feel, yet added some new visuals. Many of the shots were […]

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Preview: Westworld Season 2 Premieres This Sunday on HBO, New Photos

Posted: April 16, 2018 at 3:05 pm   /   Television

These violent delights are back again. In late 2016, showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy (along with producer J.J. Abrams) brought us ten episodes of some of the best television in the past decade. Westworld, adapted from Michael Crichton’s 1973 film Westworld (starring Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, and James Brolin), was not only a critical success […]

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TV Review: ‘Eastbound and Down’ S04E03 “Chapter 24” and S04E04 “Chapter 25”

Posted: October 23, 2013 at 3:20 pm   /   Local, Television Reviews

Chapter 24 Last week’s episode of Eastbound and Down was hands down the best of the season, and one of the funniest in a while. Kenny Powers is up to his old tricks. Now that he is a television star on Sports Sesh, he is throwing his money away. He buys is daughter a Prada […]

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‘Eastbound and Down’ Season 4: Episode 2 – “Chapter 23” (Review)

Posted: October 11, 2013 at 12:34 pm   /   Local, Television Reviews

This week’s Eastbound and Down featured the return of Kenny’s loyal servant Stevie, who is barely making a living as a music teacher with four children. The pair are at odds when the show begins, in a hilarious face-off in Stevie’s kitchen. But, just when you think the two have waged war against each other, […]

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‘Eastbound and Down’ Season 4: Episode 1 – “Chapter 22” (Review)

Posted: October 8, 2013 at 10:57 pm   /   Local, Television Reviews

When fans of Eastbound and Down last saw Kenny Powers, most probably thought it was the end of the show. Hell, I was shocked to hear the show was returning for a 4th season. Star, Danny Mcbride had even gave a Rolling Stone interview stating that the show had run its course. Regardless if Mcbride […]

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No New ‘Game of Thrones’ Tonight (Memorial Day Weekend), Back June 2

Posted: May 26, 2013 at 10:02 am   /   Local, Television

With only two episodes left in Season 3 of HBO’s Game of Thrones, fans are sure to be disappointed they won’t be enjoying a long weekend with a new episode. “The Rains of Castamere,” the ninth episode in the season that would normally air May 26, will now air Sunday, June 2. The reason for […]

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“Waiting For Superman” and “Winter’s Bone” Big Winners at 2010 Gotham Awards

Posted: November 30, 2010 at 1:57 am   /   Local, Movie News

While they might not have as big of an impact as the Independent Spirit Awards, the 20th Gotham Awards still have a significant stance in the New York and independent film scene.  They are among the first to give out their awards, and many of their winners have gone on to win big from critics […]

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New Teaser for HBO’s “Game of Thrones” Based on Martin’s “Song of Fire and Ice”

Posted: November 30, 2010 at 1:12 am   /   Local, Television News

The more I see for the George R.R. Martin based series Game of Thrones premiering on HBO in 2011, the more excited I get. Although, each moment of excitement gives me a little startle of fear. The fear is that a show like this can’t possibly last on HBO. Shows like Deadwood and Carnivale both […]

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Louis Leterrier Bringing “Y: The Last Man” To TV Instead of the Big Screen?

Posted: November 11, 2010 at 1:32 pm   /   Local, Movie News, Television News

Anyone who knows me, knows I’ve been following the production of Y: The Last Man intently for years. I’m a huge fan of the graphic novel, and I think it could easily become a quality film. Although, I’ve not been impressed with the people attached to the production. D.J. Caruso was the first director attached, […]

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