Mark off Dec. 12 on your calendar. Now. That's the day of Second City's much-anticipated 50th anniversary show "The Second City Alumni: One Night Only." The venerable comedy troupe just released the line-up of performers, and it is star-studded enough to make you drop whatever you're doing and buy the $125 tickets as soon as they go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m. (at 312-337-3992 and secondcity.com...
Photo by Mike-Chicago Next month, Second City alumni will converge on Chicago to help celebrate the comedy theater's 50th anniversary. In honor of the occasion, the theater will host three days of performances, panel discussions, and screenings on December 11-13 with big comedy names like Stephen Colbert, Alan Arkin, Martin Short, Harold Ramis, Jim Belushi, and Steve Carell. Tickets range in price...
Beetle Juice **** The plot revolves around a recently dead young couple who become ghosts haunting their former home, a quaint and quiet house on a hill overlooking the fictional town of Winter Rivers located in Connecticut. When a family of metropolitan yuppies from New York City move into the house, the ghosts seek the help of an obnoxious, devious and mischievous "bio-exorcist" named Betelgeuse...
In HBO’s February biopic, Temple Grandin, Claire Danes worked with an amazing cast that included Julia Ormond, David Strathairn, and Catherine O’Hara to tell the true story of the scientist whose own autism allowed her unique insights into the behavior of cows and other livestock. But Danes says she was just as charmed by her
Inside all of us is hope. Inside all of us is adventure. Inside all of us is fear. Inside all of us is a WILD THING. Experience the freedom and lessons learned in Where the Wild Things Are.
2009. Dir: Sam Mendes. Starring: John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Carmen Ejogo, Catherine O'Hara and Jeff Daniels. ●●●●○ I've fallen behind somewhat on the reviewing, but hopefully I'm going to put that right over the next couple of days by letting you in on my feelings towards 3 films I've seen over the last 6 weeks. The flipside to that is that as time has passed I have...
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October 23, 2009 11:18 pmThe place to be? ‘Where the Wild Things Are’Movie ReviewsBy Adann-Kennn Alexxandar “Where the Wild Things Are” (Adventure/Fantasy 1 hour, 41 minutes); Starring: Max Records, Catherine Keener, and Mark Ruffalo; Director: Spike Jonze; Rated: PG (Brief strong language, mature themes, violence and adolescent misbehavior) Movie Review: Spike Jonze directs...
On those few occasions when we’re not talking about Muppets or Fraggles or Gordon’s mustache, chances are we’re taking a long, hard look at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Usually that ends with a discussion about a flash-in-the-pan straight-to-DVD special that will be forgotten after your morning mimosa, but this time it surprised us with the cinematic epic that is Where the Wild...
What Next...Entertainment "Away We Go" "John Krasinski (The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) star in the heartfelt film that explores the comedic twists and turns in one couple’s journey across contemporary America. Anticipating the birth of their first child, longtime couple Burt (Krasinski) and Verona (Rudolph) embark on an ambitious itinerary to visit friends and...
Where the Wild Things Are sounds like a fun film for the kids and an emotional one for adults, but it isn't. The film is much too scary for younger children and much too boring for older ones.
Fully enjoying Season Six & enjoying the subtle differences, myself, I wonder if you are too? Some of you have commented on some of the changes....are there things you enjoy more; wish they still did; or are you just going with the flow? The Hour's upcoming guests: MONDAY OCT 19 Leaf's GM - Brian Burke 'The Cider House Rules' author - John Irving TUESDAY OCT 20 Canadian journalist, broadcaster...
With the help of bestselling author and hipster favorite Dave Eggers, director Spike Jonze has turned a nearly wordless picture book into a full-length feature. Where the Wild Things Are brims with creativity, imagination, and the untamed spirit of childhood—all hallmarks of Maurice Sendak’s enduring creation. With its PG-rating and source material, Jonze’s film might seem like standard...