ANTONIO LOPEZ 1970: SEX, FASHION & DISCO (2018) Featuring Joan Juliet Buck, Paul Caranicas, Michael Chow, Tina Chow, Pat Cleveland, Grace Coddington, Bob Colacello, Bill Cunningham, Patti D’Arbanville, Jane Forth, Charles James, Donna Jordan, Karl Lagerfeld, Jessica Lange, Corey Tippin and archival footage of Antonio Lopez, Juan Ramos, Yves Saint Laurent, Grace Jones and Jerry … Continue reading
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Generation Wealth (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
Featuring Lauren Greenfield, Florian Homm, Kacey Jordan, Eden Wood, Cathy Grant, Suzanne, Mijanou, Ilona, Adam, Frank Evers, Noah Evers, Gabriel Evers, Patricia Greenfield, Sheldon Greenfield, Tiffany Masters, Jackie Siegel, Sarah Jane Ho, Robert “Limo Bob” Strauser, Brett Easton Ellis and Chris Hedges. Written by Lauren Greenfield. Directed by Lauren Greenfield. Distributed by Amazon Studios. 107 … Continue reading
Ingersol – A New Voice Belting It Out
Ingersol A New Voice Belting It Out by Brad Balfour For Ingersol, music and the arts have always played a big part in her life. Born on July 22, 1990, this Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, native grew up traveling between the US and the UK. Her mother had emigrated from London, England after her parents had met … Continue reading
Simon Curtis – Director Brings a New Life to Woman in Gold
Simon Curtis Director Brings a New Life to Woman in Gold by Brad Balfour With famed Academy Award winning actress Helen Mirren receiving a special honor from the World Jewish Congress in front of Gustav Klimt’s The Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer 1 — now housed at New York’s Neue Galerie and the basis of the film Woman in Gold — her role as … Continue reading
Big Eyes (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
BIG EYES (2014) Starring Amy Adams, Christoph Waltz, Krysten Ritter, Jason Schwartzman, Danny Huston, Terence Stamp, Jon Polito, Madeleine Arthur, Delaney Raye, Elisabetta Fantone, James Saito, Guido Furlani, Emily Bruhn, Alan MacFarlane, Tony Alcantar and Jaden Alexander. Screenplay by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Directed by Tim Burton. Distributed by The Weinstein Company. 106 minutes. … Continue reading
Eve Plumb – Painting the Bistro Life
Eve Plumb Painting the Bistro Life by Ronald Sklar Eve Plumb is not your go-to Brady for back-in-the-day. With a nation still aching for any crumb, any plumb of trivia regarding the 1969-74 series, she is not biting. Not her problem. Although she has no visible gripes with the show that made her a pop … Continue reading
Julian Schnabel – Continues to Dive Into Filmmaking with The Diving Bell and The Butterfly
Julian Schnabel Continues to Dive Into Filmmaking with The Diving Bell and The Butterfly by Brad Balfour Director Julian Schnabel comes to filmmaking under odd circumstances. Long before he made his first film, he was a world-class fine artist – the self-proclaimed lion of the New York art world – whose paintings and other works … Continue reading
James Pickens, Jr. – Into The Lyon’s Den
James Pickens, Jr. Into The Lyon’s Den by Jay S. Jacobs Every year, TV Guide does a special issue called “The Best Show You’re Not Watching.” In it, they champion a TV series that has fine acting, excellent writing and good production values, but somehow has not seemed to attract a huge audience. Sometimes the honor has … Continue reading