A new TV documentary on sex in cinema will include clips of MAE WEST — — which makes perfect sense. • • Denver Post TV columnist Joanne Ostrow writes: Expect a spicy clip assemblage when Starz recounts the sexiest, most sex-obsessed, sexually boundary-breaking and sexually shocking movies of all time. • • From "Lolita" to "Caligula" to "American...
Expect a spicy clip assemblage when Starz recounts the sexiest, most sex-obsessed, sexually boundary-breaking and sexually shocking movies of all time. From "Lolita" to "Caligula" to "American Beauty," the most memorable moments are all here.
A favorite of baseball fans and film buffs alike, and arguably the greatest baseball movie yet made, is Bull Durham (1988), Ron Shelton’s lighthearted but on-the-money look at the big business of a game that finds little room for aging men---or, for that matter, simple loyalty. (Beware: the clip contains a few specimens of adult language. But then, so do most baseball games. And so does most...
Tyrus "Ty" Cobb was an astonishing baseball player, though he was a terrible human being, as this clip suggests. (Warning: the language is not for the young or the timid.) Cobb is a remarkable testimonial to all that, made all the more memorable by Tommy Lee Jones’s superb acting in the title role and support by the always capable Robert Wuhl and Lolita Davidovich.
The Hollywood Radio & Television Society is promoting the fact that it will have a lunch featuring a Q&A with Dodgers Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. The lunch starts at...
While I admit that I do still love the curly haired comedic force that is Will Ferrell, his recent foray into nonsensical off-the-wall sports comedies (e.g. Semi-Pro) is beginning to lose its appeal. Thankfully he's moved on and seems to be passing the reins over to Steve Carell, as THR's Risky Biz Blog reports that the actor will star and produce Missing Links, a comedy set in the world of golf about...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Some of Hollywood's hottest names gathered in Beverly Hills last night to salute Prince Albert II of Monaco -- the only son of Academy Award winner Grace Kelly -- and learn about his personal environmental crusade and how his foundation is helping to combat climate change, the loss of biodiversity and provide access to water.
The NRCC didn’t post the clip of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Adolf Hitler, but they did link to the video in their Twitter feed. After some Democratic pressure, the group pulled it. Did they do the right thing?
If Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, were a movie golfer, he’d be David Simms, the antagonist in director Ron Shelton’s 1996 romantic comedy, “Tin Cup.”
Matthew Perry is shopping a new single-camera comedy to the broadcast networks this week. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he plans to star in, co-write, and executive produce the untitled show about “a self-involved manager of a second-rate sports arena who begins to re-evaluate his life on his 40th birthday.” Perry, who recently turned 40, conceived
Plot: When not solving murders in Tinseltown, Detective Joe Gavilan and his rookie associate Kasey Calden both moonlight in furthe fields: Gavilan sells authentic mano (poorly), and Calden aspires to change into an performer (Brando, namely). Assigned to the atrocious in-club slaying of a encouraging junior rap deed, the two bizzy ferret out into the gramophone record manufacturing where they expectancy...