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Movie Review: The Call

Rating: R Length: 94 minutes Release Date: March 15, 2013 Directed By: Brad Anderson Genre: Thriller Stars: 3 out of 5 Screenwriter Richard D\’Ovidio\’s \”The Call\” takes the audience on a suspense-filled ride. Following in the footsteps of previous films like \”Cellular\” and \”Phone Booth,\” the movie\’s story line begins with a simple telephone call. […]

Richard Dreyfuss: Legendary Leading Man

Despite his wire-rimmed spectacles and prematurely grayed hair, Richard Dreyfuss is one of Hollywood\’s most legendary leading men. His career on the stage and screen has already spanned close to fifty years, although it has had its share of ups and downs. Richard Stephen Dreyfuss was born in Brooklyn, New York, on Oct. 29, 1947, […]

Five Interesting Facts About \”G.I. Joe: Retaliation\”

This year at the box office has been a bit of a drag so far, with not too many films doing overly well. To really stir up the interest of movie goers, an American superhero is needed to come in and save the day. That is likely to come true with the release of \”G.I. […]

Making Money From Music Placement

Working in the entertainment industry can be challenging and at times, extremely stressful when you are trying to generate a profit. Making money from music placement is one way to not only earn an income, but it also helps to expose artists or specific songs that you represent to a much wider audience. Making money […]

Ron Howard Biography

Ron Howard was born in Duncan, Oklahoma on March 1, 1954. Both of Howard\’s parents were well-known artists: his father Rance worked as an actor, writer, and director while his mother Jean was an actress. Howard\’s father\’s surname was Beckenholdt, but he took the stage name Howard six years before Ron\’s birth. At the time […]

Movie Review: \”Don\’t Stop Believin\’: Everyman\’s Journey\”

Rating: NR Length: 113 minutes Release Date: March 8, 2013 Directed by: Ramona S. Diaz Genre: Documentary Nearly everyone knows at least one song by Journey. The rock band hit it big with original singer Steve Perry, but when Perry left, fans wondered what would happen next. After rebounding with a new singer, the band […]

Five Popular \”American Graffiti\” Quotes

When \”American Graffiti\” came out in 1973, not only was it a huge critical and box-office hit but it also became an instant classic. Critics marveled over how perfectly director George Lucas captured the era of the film\’s action, which is set in 1962. It made Lucas an overnight success and gave him enough clout […]

Movie Review: The Silence

Rating: NR (Not Rated) Length: 111 minutes Release Date: Aug. 19, 2010 Directed by: Baran bo Odar Genre: Crime/Drama/Thriller Stars: 3.5 out of 5 In present-day rural Germany, a young girl named Sinikka (Anna-Lena Klenke) goes missing in an otherwise picturesque wheat field. Her bike is found in the same position and area that another […]

Some of Lindsay Lohan’s Problems May Have an Out of This World Explanation

Actress, former child star, singer and current tabloid favorite Lindsay Lohan has had a rough time of it for the last several years. Her translation into adulthood after a meteoric rise to fame as a child model, actor and performer has not been an easy one. The young star of films like ‘The Parent Trap’, […]

Another Slow Night in Modesto: Five Facts About \”American Graffiti\”

There is hardly a film in the American oeuvre more classically iconic than \”American Graffiti.\” When George Lucas proposed the project to a skeptical Universal Studios in 1971, his reputation was that of an oddball director who lacked mainstream appeal. Indeed, Lucas only developed the story after being challenged by his fellow director Francis Ford […]