Movie Review: ‘Downton Abbey’
For anyone who watched every episode of every season of Downton Abbey, the new film will be like a warm, comfortable blanket that you pulled out of storage.
For anyone who watched every episode of every season of Downton Abbey, the new film will be like a warm, comfortable blanket that you pulled out of storage.
Emilio Rivera talks about his roles in 3 From Hell, Mayans M.C., his biggest pet peeve and the advice he gives to young actors.
The cast is great. Jeffrey Wright as Hobie has a short monologue about restoring furniture and it’s honestly the best thing in the film.
Even with the rose-colored lense of the film, it’s a swoony remembrance of how huge a star Linda Ronstadt was and how her voice was one for the ages.
With a note perfect cast, quick-witted script and direction to match, Before You Know It, Hannah Pearl Utt’s marks a terrific directorial debut.
The film benefits from the wonderful cast and the cameo from some guy named Stephen King.
For fans of Broadway, in lieu of actually going to see a performance, there really isn’t a better way of spending an evening than catching this film.
Amanda Crew also chats about getting her role in Tone-Deaf, moving to LA when she was 21 and that time she was fired from an acting job.
J.C. MacKenzie talks about working with Scorsese and his role in The Irishman, preparing for auditions and self-tapes and much, much more.
Adam Devine and Blake Anderson also talk voice acting and how streaming services have opened up a “creative boom.”
Jen Rudolph chats about the service, why she wanted to start the program and the benefits of becoming a member.
Denise Crosby also talks about the types of characters she usually plays and a particularly bad audition when she was just staring out.
Bryce Lorenzo also talks about how she got the part in Happy! and working with actor Christopher Meloni.
Ron Bohmer also chats about the strangest thing that’s ever happened to him on stage and how how he manages to keep his role fresh every performance.
Fiddler on the Roof, one of the greatest musical ever written, has come to town and it’s definitely worth checking out.
Bring the kids because they’ll love the show! But just be sure to have a bag of Everlasting Gobstoppers for the drive home.
What is arguably one of the greatest movie franchises in history has come to an end. And wow, what an ending it is.
‘Cats’, which is now on tour, has some terrific musical numbers and an outstanding performance by Keri Rene Fuller, who plays Grizabella.
As Shazam, Zachary Levi is goofiness and super-hero rolled into one. Think of him as Tom Hanks’ Big character if he were given an extraordinary powers.
Marc Kudisch talks about his role on Amazon’s The Tick, auditioning for a Marvel movie, his career and being prepared for auditions.