DJ Khaled A Legacy of More Than Music by Xiara Lemoine Setting foot into the DJ Khaled and We The Best press conference room, the media, press, and talent were swept into a space that gave a glimpse of the supporting community and backbone of the DJ himself, his Miami roots. The room is illuminated … Continue reading
Category Archives: Interviews
Getting Intellectual with The Academic
The Academic Getting Intellectual with The Academic by Kayla Marra From Mullingar, Ireland, The Academic are an indie-rock quartet. The band was formed in 2013 when brothers Matthew and Stephen Murtagh and Craig Fitzgerald and Dean Gavin met at school in Rochfortbridge, a small county in Westmeath, Ireland. Over the new two years, the group … Continue reading
Rian Johnson – Peeling A Glass Onion
Rian Johnson Peeling A Glass Onion by Jay S. Jacobs The new face of modern mystery may very well be Rian Johnson. The writer director is releasing Glass Onion the second film of a planned series of Knives Out mysteries which will be filmed for Netflix. The first Knives Out film was a huge hit … Continue reading
Tom Berenger – Serving a Black Warrant
Tom Berenger Serving a Black Warrant by Ronald Sklar What do Tom Berenger and William Shakespeare have in common? They both insist that the play’s the thing. Tom says, “the whole play is the most important thing, and your part is secondary to that. You should be supportive of the playwright.” This rule of Tom’s … Continue reading
Michael Carbonaro – Making Comic Book Magic Through the Eyes of the Impresario of The Big Apple Con
Michael Carbonaro Making Comic Book Magic Through the Eyes of the Impresario of The Big Apple Con by Brad Balfour Boy, it’s hard to keep track of comic book impresario Mike Carbonaro. Maybe he can sit still for a two-hour movie – or so – such as the 93-minute The Night At The Opera, a … Continue reading
Olivia Colman, Micheal Ward, Toby Jones, Tanya Moodie and Sam Mendes – Reflecting on Empire of Light
Olivia Colman, Micheal Ward, Toby Jones, Tanya Moodie and Sam Mendes Reflecting on Empire of Light by Jay S. Jacobs The flickering lights. The moving pictures. The classic stories. The grand surroundings. The stars, the music, the action, and the heartache. The love and the loss. All with a large, buttered popcorn, some candy and … Continue reading
Gary Carr – Using Peripheral Vision
Gary Carr Using Peripheral Vision by Jay S. Jacobs The new futuristic action drama The Peripheral on Amazon Prime Video either takes place in a futuristic London and North Carolina, or in a virtual reality video game, or perhaps in just a very strange mind trip. Based on the novel by William Gibson, it tells … Continue reading
Dreamers – Catching Up With…
Dreamers Catching up with Dreamers by Emma Fox Grunge indie-rock band Dreamers consists of singer/guitarist Nick Wold and bassist Nelson (née Marc Nelson) and are joined on their current tour by singer/guitarist Ari Tibi and drummer Jess Goodwin! After their debut self-titled EP release in 2014 and their debut album release of This Album Does Not Exist in 2016, Dreamers … Continue reading
Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau, Judith Light, John Leguizamo, Aimee Carrero & Mark Mylod – Mayhem on The Menu
Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau, Judith Light, John Leguizamo, Aimee Carrero & Mark Mylod Mayhem on The Menu by Jay S. Jacobs You hear talk about Hell’s Kitchen, but the gourmet restaurant in the new comic thriller The Menu really turns up the heat. It tells the story about a group of uptight upper-class … Continue reading
Eva Carlton – Speaking Really Loud
Eva Carlton Speaking Really Loud by Kayla Marra You may not know Eva Carlton yet, but that’s going to change. Eva Carlton is an 18-year-old actress who got her start in Universal Studio’s Little (2019) and Universal Kids’ Where’s Waldo? (2019-2021). Currently, Carlton is starring in Nickelodeon’s newest television show The Really Loud House, about a boy named Lincoln who lives … Continue reading