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A BIGGER SPLASH
by Le Anne Lindsay, Editor I was really happy with both the movies that opened this past weekend Luca Guadagnino “A Bigger Splash” and Jodie Foster’s “Money Monster” (See separate post). A Bigger Splash stars one of the most fascinating creatures in Hollywood, Tilda Swinton who also appeared in Guadagnino’s 2010 foodie film I Am Love (click for T&T post). In A Bigger Splash Swinton plays Marianne Lane a famous female glam rock personality recovering from throat surgery. She not only can’t speak above a whisper, she’s been told to refrain from speaking while her vocal chords heal. What better place to recuperate than on a beautiful Mediterranean Island called…
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Movie Blog Post: MONEY MONSTER
Jodi Foster is one of those rare individuals in this business who can take long periods of time off and yet continues to command respect, stays relevant and never loses her ability to find and tell good stories.
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Movie Blog Post: HOW TO PLAN AN ORGY IN A SMALL TOWN
Awkward Sex Abounds in Comedy “How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town” By Tinsel & Tine Editor, Le Anne Lindsay I could picture How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town as a Christopher Guest movie, with the addition of Eugene Levy and Fred Willard to this nutty mix of small town neighbors, friends and ex’s determined to have a night of unabashed sex – Orgy style.How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town is actually written and directed by Jeremy LaLonde, who was raised in a small town and had planned to do a movie with that as the focus, but found himself wondering one…
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Movie Blog Post: MOTHER’S DAY! Garry Marshall Ensem Rom/Com
Tinsel & Tine’s Look at MOTHER’S DAY MOVIE By Editor, Le Anne Lindsay I am very grateful to have a mother and an aunt that’s like a mother, both alive and in relatively good health for women in their late seventies. I love them and do want to spend time with them, but I’m just over holidays completely. No offense to anyone, I just hate having to stop and think – Oh, that’s right, the next holiday is upon us, Do I have to buy a gift? What are we doing, eating out or eating in? Either option comes with it too much organizing and too much expense. Director Garry…
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KEANU: Interview with Jordan Peele & Method Man
Peele says it was a challenge he and Key were ready for. “The difference of course at this point,” he says, “is you have to sustain a story. So you can’t just sell out the comedy and expect to be able to go back and have people care (about) what you’re doing. You have to ground it. You have to give it heart. And so ‘Keanu’ takes us through on this journey.”