Jack Reacher is all set to go out with a bang this week with the finale of the third Season on Amazon Prime Video.
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
Based on Lee Child’s Jack Reacher book series, Reacher Season 3 was easily one of the most anticipated shows of 2025. Dropping on February 20th, it was met with acclaim and admiration, with the fans praising the storyline and performance of the cast.
The show follows Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson), a former U.S. military police major who tries to fight crime, uproot corrupt systems, and establish justice in a twisted way, albeit based on his moral code.
Related“Alan was born to play Reacher”: Jack Reacher Author Reveals Why Tom Cruise Was a Horrible Choice as Alan Ritchson Returns for Season 3
A nomad by nature, Reacher travels from state to state, tackling dangerous criminals and teaming...
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
Based on Lee Child’s Jack Reacher book series, Reacher Season 3 was easily one of the most anticipated shows of 2025. Dropping on February 20th, it was met with acclaim and admiration, with the fans praising the storyline and performance of the cast.
The show follows Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson), a former U.S. military police major who tries to fight crime, uproot corrupt systems, and establish justice in a twisted way, albeit based on his moral code.
Related“Alan was born to play Reacher”: Jack Reacher Author Reveals Why Tom Cruise Was a Horrible Choice as Alan Ritchson Returns for Season 3
A nomad by nature, Reacher travels from state to state, tackling dangerous criminals and teaming...
- 3/25/2025
- by Anshul Kumaria
- FandomWire
Quick LinksReacher and Susan Duffy Are Distracting Each OtherSusan Duffy Might Betray the Rash, Impulsive Reacher
The following contains spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," now streaming on Prime Video.
The finale of Reacher Season 3 is just around the corner, and Alan Ritchson's Jack Reacher has kept proving he can't control his emotions. He lets personal feelings get in the way of the mission, and compromises his usual logic-driven approach.
Season 3 is all about him wanting revenge and hoping to kill Brian Tee's Francis Xavier Quinn. In Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," he keeps making stupid mistakes. But one error in particular could lead to a major betrayal that will rock Reacher's world to the core. It involves him hooking up with DEA agent, Susan Duffy, and how their wires get crossed in a very important job.
Reacher and Susan Duffy Are Distracting Each Other Duffy Thinks Reacher...
The following contains spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," now streaming on Prime Video.
The finale of Reacher Season 3 is just around the corner, and Alan Ritchson's Jack Reacher has kept proving he can't control his emotions. He lets personal feelings get in the way of the mission, and compromises his usual logic-driven approach.
Season 3 is all about him wanting revenge and hoping to kill Brian Tee's Francis Xavier Quinn. In Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," he keeps making stupid mistakes. But one error in particular could lead to a major betrayal that will rock Reacher's world to the core. It involves him hooking up with DEA agent, Susan Duffy, and how their wires get crossed in a very important job.
Reacher and Susan Duffy Are Distracting Each Other Duffy Thinks Reacher...
- 3/23/2025
- by Renaldo Matadeen
- CBR
Quick ViewWho is Beck in Reacher season 3?What happens to Beck in episode 7?The final twist: What does Beck’s ending mean for Reacher? Spoiler Alert !!!The following content reveals key plot twists from Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, including major character fates. Read at your own risk
In the penultimate episode of Reacher season 3 episode 7, viewers are treated to some intense drama, confrontations, and unexpected revelations. The episode, titled L.A Story showcased one of the most pivotal characters of the show, Zachary Beck, whose actions and ultimate fate will make a significant impact on the narrative of the show. Episode 7 sets the stage for the final battle, beginning with a meeting with Beck.
Jack Reacher in Reacher season 3 | Credit: Prime Video
Meanwhile, Reacher’s allies Duffy and Neagley are working tirelessly to defeat Quinn. Reacher asks Neagley to meet Beck and make a deal to punish Quinn, in return they will...
In the penultimate episode of Reacher season 3 episode 7, viewers are treated to some intense drama, confrontations, and unexpected revelations. The episode, titled L.A Story showcased one of the most pivotal characters of the show, Zachary Beck, whose actions and ultimate fate will make a significant impact on the narrative of the show. Episode 7 sets the stage for the final battle, beginning with a meeting with Beck.
Jack Reacher in Reacher season 3 | Credit: Prime Video
Meanwhile, Reacher’s allies Duffy and Neagley are working tirelessly to defeat Quinn. Reacher asks Neagley to meet Beck and make a deal to punish Quinn, in return they will...
- 3/21/2025
- by Neha Biswas
- FandomWire
Quick LinksDominique Kohl's Death Is a Major Failure Reacher Wants to CorrectReacher's Guilt and Thirst for Revenge Almost Ruined His LifeReacher's Sentimentality Drives Him, and Also Saves HimReacher Is Driven by the Wrong Sense of Justice That Caused the Problem
The following contains spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," now streaming on Prime Video.
The penultimate episode of Reacher Season 3 is shocking, but not so much for the cliffhanger leading into the finale. After federal law enforcement officers sidelined him, Jack Reacher was about to do something uncharacteristically stupid. While some viewers may call it poor storytelling, preparing to gun down Xavier Quinn in front of an army of cops is exactly the kind of thing Reacher would do, given his arc over the season.
The former US Army Special Investigator is fully aware that committing cold-blooded murder in front of a squad of Atf agents has significant consequences for him.
The following contains spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," now streaming on Prime Video.
The penultimate episode of Reacher Season 3 is shocking, but not so much for the cliffhanger leading into the finale. After federal law enforcement officers sidelined him, Jack Reacher was about to do something uncharacteristically stupid. While some viewers may call it poor storytelling, preparing to gun down Xavier Quinn in front of an army of cops is exactly the kind of thing Reacher would do, given his arc over the season.
The former US Army Special Investigator is fully aware that committing cold-blooded murder in front of a squad of Atf agents has significant consequences for him.
- 3/21/2025
- by Joshua M. Patton
- CBR
Following the rip-roaring events of last week's episode in the Prime Video knockout Reacher, in which the titular protagonist (Alan Ritchson) finally came face-to-face with his arch nemesis Xavier Quinn (Brian Tee) and had to literally put the pedal-to-the-metal after his cover was blown, devoted viewers are growing more and more excited as the season finale draws nearer. An enraged Quinn sent the vicious behemoth Paulie (Olivier Richters) and his other henchmen to take out Reacher, but of course, they were no match for the formidable and fierce hero.
Worried that she has no way of ever finding Teresa (Storm Steenson) now that Reacher's been exposed as a rat, Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) is shocked when he claims that they may have another angle to work after all, ending Episode 6 on a cliffhanger when he declares they're heading to Los Angeles. With just two episodes left in the exhilarating third season,...
Worried that she has no way of ever finding Teresa (Storm Steenson) now that Reacher's been exposed as a rat, Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) is shocked when he claims that they may have another angle to work after all, ending Episode 6 on a cliffhanger when he declares they're heading to Los Angeles. With just two episodes left in the exhilarating third season,...
- 3/20/2025
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
Quick LinksReacher's Romance with Susan Duffy Feels Perfunctory, but AuthenticZachary Beck and His Son Richard Reconcile as He Prepares to Betray QuinnAs Season 3 Draws to a Close, Reacher Clarifies the Stakes of the MissionFor the First Time, Reacher Will Have to Work Around the Proper Authorities
The following contains spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," now streaming on Prime Video.
While Reacheris no stranger to cliffhanger endings, the previous episode's declaration that he and Susan Duffy were off to Los Angeles was unique. The trip was a mere diversion, though eventful, and the bulk of the episode brings former 110th Special Investigator Frances Neagley into the inner circle. As Season 3 heads into the endgame, Reacher starts to act more recklessly than usual, but a double-cross ends up working out for the best.
The penultimate episode of Season 3 is equal parts predictable and satisfying. By this point ,viewers know Reacher...
The following contains spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 7, "L.A. Story," now streaming on Prime Video.
While Reacheris no stranger to cliffhanger endings, the previous episode's declaration that he and Susan Duffy were off to Los Angeles was unique. The trip was a mere diversion, though eventful, and the bulk of the episode brings former 110th Special Investigator Frances Neagley into the inner circle. As Season 3 heads into the endgame, Reacher starts to act more recklessly than usual, but a double-cross ends up working out for the best.
The penultimate episode of Season 3 is equal parts predictable and satisfying. By this point ,viewers know Reacher...
- 3/20/2025
- by Joshua M. Patton
- CBR
We've got two episodes left of this thrilling season of Prime Video's smash-hit series, Reacher, which people can't get enough of. And while we're sad that we won't see Alan Ritchson for a while, let's enjoy him while we can. Ahead of tomorrow's penultimate episode, Collider is thrilled to present an exclusive sneak peek at one of our favorite series, with Episode 7 — entitled "L.A. Story" — putting the pieces into place for what is sure to be an explosive conclusion to the best season of Reacher yet. In the episode, Reacher and Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) travel to Los Angeles to cut a deal with one of Quinn’s colleagues. Meanwhile, Quinn (Brian Tee) makes final preparations for a massive criminal sale that is about to go down.
- 3/19/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
Everyone’s favorite hulking investigator is back on the case in “Reacher” Season 3. Alan Ritchson returns as the lead of the hit Lee Child adaptation, which pulls from the 2003 book “Persuader” this time around and sends Ritchson’s righteous drifter to Maine, where he gets pulled into an investigation by a local DEA agent — and runs into a foe from his past.
The latest season will debut with a mini-binge before turning to weekly releases, so here is a handy guide to when and where you can watch new “Reacher” episodes.
When does “Reacher” Season 3 premiere?
“Reacher” Season 3 debuts on Thursday, Feb. 20, with three new episodes.
When do new episodes come out?
Following the three-part premiere, new episodes will debut weekly on Thursdays.
How many episodes are in Season 3?
Season 3 will have eight episodes, just like Seasons 1 and 2 before it.
“Reacher” Season 3 Release Schedule: Episode 1: “Persuader” – Feb. 20 “Reacher’s...
The latest season will debut with a mini-binge before turning to weekly releases, so here is a handy guide to when and where you can watch new “Reacher” episodes.
When does “Reacher” Season 3 premiere?
“Reacher” Season 3 debuts on Thursday, Feb. 20, with three new episodes.
When do new episodes come out?
Following the three-part premiere, new episodes will debut weekly on Thursdays.
How many episodes are in Season 3?
Season 3 will have eight episodes, just like Seasons 1 and 2 before it.
“Reacher” Season 3 Release Schedule: Episode 1: “Persuader” – Feb. 20 “Reacher’s...
- 3/12/2025
- by Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap
The Academy saluted Hollywood — still standing despite the terrible wildfires in January — with a montage featuring some of the most magical moments from movies filmed in L.A., including two from “La La Land,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “Chinatown,” “Straight Outta Compton” and “Mulholland Drive.”
You can watch the video below, titled “The Oscars Love L.A.” and read on for the list of movies that go all the way back to 1973’s “The Long Goodbye.”
The clip begins with Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) saying, “There’s no place like home,” and a shot of the Hollywood sign.
“F9”: Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and crew look out over downtown Los Angeles “Mulholland Drive”: Aspiring actress Betty Elms arrives in Los Angeles via taxi in David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive.” “The Long Goodbye”: Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) at the beach in Robert Altman’s existential noir.
You can watch the video below, titled “The Oscars Love L.A.” and read on for the list of movies that go all the way back to 1973’s “The Long Goodbye.”
The clip begins with Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) saying, “There’s no place like home,” and a shot of the Hollywood sign.
“F9”: Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and crew look out over downtown Los Angeles “Mulholland Drive”: Aspiring actress Betty Elms arrives in Los Angeles via taxi in David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive.” “The Long Goodbye”: Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) at the beach in Robert Altman’s existential noir.
- 3/3/2025
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Quick LinksReacher Season 3 Debuts New Episodes on ThursdaysWhat Fans Need to Know About Reacher Season 3
The following contains spoilers for the three-episode premiere of Reacher Season 3, now streaming on Prime Video.
Lee Child's Jack Reacher series is one of the most popular spy books published. Tom Cruise even played the character on the big screen. However, there is another adaptation that fans adore, flaws and all.
Alan Ritchson's Reacher follows a former military operative in a tale of revenge. In two seasons, it acquired a huge fan base, and the third season is pushing Reacher into more dangerous waters. Here is when and where fans can catch the newest episodes as he dives headfirst into his most conflicting, perilous job yet.
Reacher Season 3 Debuts New Episodes on Thursdays Reacher Continues to Stream All Episodes on Prime Video
Related'That Motherf----r': Reacher Star Alan Ritchson Takes a Shot at Controversial...
The following contains spoilers for the three-episode premiere of Reacher Season 3, now streaming on Prime Video.
Lee Child's Jack Reacher series is one of the most popular spy books published. Tom Cruise even played the character on the big screen. However, there is another adaptation that fans adore, flaws and all.
Alan Ritchson's Reacher follows a former military operative in a tale of revenge. In two seasons, it acquired a huge fan base, and the third season is pushing Reacher into more dangerous waters. Here is when and where fans can catch the newest episodes as he dives headfirst into his most conflicting, perilous job yet.
Reacher Season 3 Debuts New Episodes on Thursdays Reacher Continues to Stream All Episodes on Prime Video
Related'That Motherf----r': Reacher Star Alan Ritchson Takes a Shot at Controversial...
- 2/22/2025
- by Renaldo Matadeen
- CBR
The following article contains spoilers for the three-episode premiere of ReacherSeason 3, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Reacher is arguably the best action show on Prime Video right now, and fans appreciate not having to wait way too long for the latest season. The series first hit the platform back in February 2022, with Season 1 based on Lee Child's 1997 debut novel, Killing Floor. Season 2 began streaming on December 15, 2023, and concluded on January 19, 2024, being based on the 2007 book Bad Luck and Trouble. Now, only a little over a year since the last season ended, the third installment is already here.
Reacher Season 3 has officially premiered on Prime Video on Thursday, February 20, with three episodes already available for streaming and five more coming soon. It's based on the seventh book in Lee Child's best-selling series, Persuader, from 2003. The new season has interesting additions to the cast, and also brings back Reacher's best friend,...
Reacher is arguably the best action show on Prime Video right now, and fans appreciate not having to wait way too long for the latest season. The series first hit the platform back in February 2022, with Season 1 based on Lee Child's 1997 debut novel, Killing Floor. Season 2 began streaming on December 15, 2023, and concluded on January 19, 2024, being based on the 2007 book Bad Luck and Trouble. Now, only a little over a year since the last season ended, the third installment is already here.
Reacher Season 3 has officially premiered on Prime Video on Thursday, February 20, with three episodes already available for streaming and five more coming soon. It's based on the seventh book in Lee Child's best-selling series, Persuader, from 2003. The new season has interesting additions to the cast, and also brings back Reacher's best friend,...
- 2/22/2025
- by Arantxa Pellme
- CBR
Quick ViewWhen and where to watch Reacher season 3?PlotCastEpisodes and runtime
Everyone’s favorite human Hulk is back! Based on the novel Persuader, it features Reacher’s undercover mission to infiltrate a crime organization. Reacher is all set for a dramatic return to our screens, with the premier of Season 3, and guess what? It’s today!!! Yes, February 20 is officially Jack Reacher S3 Day.
Jack Reacher in the series. | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
Reacher is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child. Alan Ritchson stars as the lead character, a veteran military police investigator/ drifter who wanders the country stopping bad guys and unraveling conspiracies, to provide justice.
Outmatching the first and second seasons, it has debuted with a stellar 100% Rotten Tomatoes score and that should assure the fans that quality has not been sacrificed.
When and where to watch Reacher season 3? Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
Everyone’s favorite human Hulk is back! Based on the novel Persuader, it features Reacher’s undercover mission to infiltrate a crime organization. Reacher is all set for a dramatic return to our screens, with the premier of Season 3, and guess what? It’s today!!! Yes, February 20 is officially Jack Reacher S3 Day.
Jack Reacher in the series. | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
Reacher is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child. Alan Ritchson stars as the lead character, a veteran military police investigator/ drifter who wanders the country stopping bad guys and unraveling conspiracies, to provide justice.
Outmatching the first and second seasons, it has debuted with a stellar 100% Rotten Tomatoes score and that should assure the fans that quality has not been sacrificed.
When and where to watch Reacher season 3? Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
- 2/21/2025
- by Anshul Kumaria
- FandomWire
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Get ready for more brutal kills, intense action sequences, and a thrilling mystery in Reacher Season 3. Based on the Jack Reacher novel series by Lee Child, the Prime Video series was created by Nick Santora. Season 3 of the action crime thriller series follows Reacher as he goes undercover in a dangerous crime syndicate to find a missing DEA informant while also trying to get his revenge against someone extremely dangerous from his past. Read our review for Reacher Season 3 here.
Reacher Season 3 – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?) Credit – Prime Video
Reacher Season 3 consists of eight episodes in total. The action crime thriller drama series premieres on Prime Video, with its first three episodes on February 20, with the rest of the episodes coming out weekly every Thursday. Check out the full episode guide of Reacher Season...
Get ready for more brutal kills, intense action sequences, and a thrilling mystery in Reacher Season 3. Based on the Jack Reacher novel series by Lee Child, the Prime Video series was created by Nick Santora. Season 3 of the action crime thriller series follows Reacher as he goes undercover in a dangerous crime syndicate to find a missing DEA informant while also trying to get his revenge against someone extremely dangerous from his past. Read our review for Reacher Season 3 here.
Reacher Season 3 – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?) Credit – Prime Video
Reacher Season 3 consists of eight episodes in total. The action crime thriller drama series premieres on Prime Video, with its first three episodes on February 20, with the rest of the episodes coming out weekly every Thursday. Check out the full episode guide of Reacher Season...
- 2/20/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The third season of Reacher, Prime Video's adaptation of the Jack Reacher books by author Lee Child, premieres in just a couple days. They follow Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson), a hulking former U.S. Army military policeman and self-proclaimed hobo who wanders from place to place solving crimes and helping people. The upcoming season will be based on the seventh book in Child's series, Persuader, where Jack Reacher teams up with the DEA to take down Zachary Beck (Anthony Michael Hall), who it's believed is using his oriental rug business to smuggle drugs.
The new season kicks off on Thursday, February 20. As is customary with seasons of TV on Prime Video, the first three episodes will drop all at once, but after that will come out one at a time until the season is over. Here's the complete episode release schedule for Reacher season 3:
Episode 301: "Persuader" — February 20, 2025Episode...
The new season kicks off on Thursday, February 20. As is customary with seasons of TV on Prime Video, the first three episodes will drop all at once, but after that will come out one at a time until the season is over. Here's the complete episode release schedule for Reacher season 3:
Episode 301: "Persuader" — February 20, 2025Episode...
- 2/18/2025
- by Dan Selcke
- Winter Is Coming
Steve Martin is a ludicrously talented human being. He's a brilliant stand-up comedian, a fine actor, a skilled magician, a masterful humorist (that means he's funny when he writes), an art collector of tremendous discernment and, above all, an assassin with the banjo. He's gone from being an entertainment phenomenon best known for singing about King Tut to an entertainment phenomenon best known for making mirth with Martin Short. In between, he wrote and starred in classic comedy films like "The Jerk," "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid," "The Man with Two Brains," "Roxanne," "L.A. Story" and "Bowfinger," and just plain old acted in "Three Amigos," "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," and "Parenthood."
Steve Martin is a national treasure (just watch his "Steve! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces" documentary on Apple+ if you don't believe me). He deserves the very best in life. So why, oh why, has he...
Steve Martin is a national treasure (just watch his "Steve! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces" documentary on Apple+ if you don't believe me). He deserves the very best in life. So why, oh why, has he...
- 2/9/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Steve Martinhas had one of the most surprising trajectories of any living actor, as he abandoned stand-up comedy at a relatively young age to become one of the most beloved comedic superstars of all time. Although Martin was renowned for his prowess as a performer, he was respected for the several films that he wrote, such as Roxanne, The Jerk, L.A. Story, and The Man With Two Brains. It was evident that Martin was talented at writing stories that fit his comedic sensibilities, but that didn’t mean that he was limited to films that he appeared in. Martin showed a more serious side with his script for Traitor, an intense spy thriller that featured excellent performances from Don Cheadleand Guy Pearce.
- 2/9/2025
- by Liam Gaughan
- Collider.com
The new NCIS episode tonight featured some interesting cast members.
NCIS guest stars Sara Paxton and Sam McMurray had many viewers wondering about their characters.
The December 2 episode was called Hardboiled. It served as NCIS Season 22, Episode 7.
“Torres receives intel from a confidential informant regarding top secret naval information that’s at risk of being sold,” reads the brief synopsis for Hardboiled.
Only one new episode remains before the NCIS fall finale arrives later in December.
After the fall finale, the show begins its long winter break before returning in 2025.
Sara Paxton and Sam McMurray guest star on NCIS Season 22, Episode 7
A dead naval researcher leads to an intriguing case during the new NCIS episode. That researcher is Roger Carnahan, the new head of Weapons and Warfare at the Office of Naval Research.
It is later discovered that his wife Amber (Sara Paxton) is holed up in a hotel with...
NCIS guest stars Sara Paxton and Sam McMurray had many viewers wondering about their characters.
The December 2 episode was called Hardboiled. It served as NCIS Season 22, Episode 7.
“Torres receives intel from a confidential informant regarding top secret naval information that’s at risk of being sold,” reads the brief synopsis for Hardboiled.
Only one new episode remains before the NCIS fall finale arrives later in December.
After the fall finale, the show begins its long winter break before returning in 2025.
Sara Paxton and Sam McMurray guest star on NCIS Season 22, Episode 7
A dead naval researcher leads to an intriguing case during the new NCIS episode. That researcher is Roger Carnahan, the new head of Weapons and Warfare at the Office of Naval Research.
It is later discovered that his wife Amber (Sara Paxton) is holed up in a hotel with...
- 12/3/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Meet Steve Martin’s Wife Anne Stringfield: “Only Murders in the Building” Star Became a Father at 67
At 79, Steve Martin is still at the top of his game and one of the most beloved actors in Hollywood. Known for his roles in comedy films and iconic classics like Father of the Bride, he recently shocked fans and critics with his role in the hit Hulu series, Only Murders in the Building.
While his comedic genius and acting talent have entertained millions for decades, behind the spotlight is a personal story that is equally captivating. At the age of 69 years old, Martin experienced one of his life’s most transformative moments: he became a father for the first time. And his wife, Anne Stringfield, played a pivotal role in this remarkable chapter of his life.
Steve Martin in Only Murders In The Building | Credit: Hulu
A former The New Yorker employee, she is not as widely recognized as her celebrity husband. But her presence has been a great joy for Martin,...
While his comedic genius and acting talent have entertained millions for decades, behind the spotlight is a personal story that is equally captivating. At the age of 69 years old, Martin experienced one of his life’s most transformative moments: he became a father for the first time. And his wife, Anne Stringfield, played a pivotal role in this remarkable chapter of his life.
Steve Martin in Only Murders In The Building | Credit: Hulu
A former The New Yorker employee, she is not as widely recognized as her celebrity husband. But her presence has been a great joy for Martin,...
- 10/3/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Steve Martin is a man of many talents — he’s an actor, a comedian, a writer and the best the banjo player in the world the only banjo player we’re currently aware of. He’s also an expert on fine art, so much so that he once gave a Q&a on the subject at the 92nd Street Y, to the confusion and anger of comedy fans who were apparently expecting something less “boring.”
Now the famed art collector has himself inspired a new art show, themed around one of Martin’s ‘90s comedies. No, not Sgt. Bilko.
There’s currently an exhibit at Hauser & Wirth’s West Hollywood location simply called “L.A. Story,” based on the 1991 comedy of the same name. L.A. Story, which Martin also wrote, tells the story of an Angeleno TV weatherman named Harris K. Telemacher who falls in love with an English journalist,...
Now the famed art collector has himself inspired a new art show, themed around one of Martin’s ‘90s comedies. No, not Sgt. Bilko.
There’s currently an exhibit at Hauser & Wirth’s West Hollywood location simply called “L.A. Story,” based on the 1991 comedy of the same name. L.A. Story, which Martin also wrote, tells the story of an Angeleno TV weatherman named Harris K. Telemacher who falls in love with an English journalist,...
- 9/24/2024
- Cracked
Frank Griffin, who nosed out another makeup artist to work with Steve Martin on Roxanne, just one of the 20 movies they did together, has died. He was 95.
Griffin died Wednesday of cancer at his home in Studio City, his daughter Roxane Griffin, a veteran Hollywood hairstylist (Avatar, Transparent, 80 for Brady), told The Hollywood Reporter.
Frank Griffin started out in Hollywood as an actor and studio laborer before turning to makeup in the mid-1960s, and he went on to work on Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Scarecrow (1973), Westworld (1973), Cinderella Liberty (1973), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Urban Cowboy (1980), Midnight Run (1988), Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Vacation (1983), Revenge of the Nerds (1984) and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985).
Survivors also include his sister Debra Paget, who starred in such films as Broken Arrow (1950), Love Me Tender (1956) — Elvis Presley’s first movie — and The Ten Commandments (1956).
His other two sisters were actresses as well: Lisa Gaye,...
Griffin died Wednesday of cancer at his home in Studio City, his daughter Roxane Griffin, a veteran Hollywood hairstylist (Avatar, Transparent, 80 for Brady), told The Hollywood Reporter.
Frank Griffin started out in Hollywood as an actor and studio laborer before turning to makeup in the mid-1960s, and he went on to work on Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Scarecrow (1973), Westworld (1973), Cinderella Liberty (1973), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Urban Cowboy (1980), Midnight Run (1988), Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Vacation (1983), Revenge of the Nerds (1984) and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985).
Survivors also include his sister Debra Paget, who starred in such films as Broken Arrow (1950), Love Me Tender (1956) — Elvis Presley’s first movie — and The Ten Commandments (1956).
His other two sisters were actresses as well: Lisa Gaye,...
- 9/6/2024
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
For a profession that works to make its own labor invisible, stunt performers have taken the spotlight in 2024. First came Ryan Gosling’s “The Fall Guy,” a popcorn movie built around a body double; now comes Season 4 of “Only Murders in the Building,” where the latest mystery’s victim is Sazz Pataki (Jane Lynch), the longtime stand-in for ex-procedural star Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin). Sazz’s disappearance after being shot in the Season 3 finale sets up a season that’s just as daffy as its predecessors, but more thematically focused on the idea of doppelgangers and what they tell us about ourselves.
A new investigation is standard for “Only Murders,” the hit Hulu comedy that centers on a trio of neighbors turned true crime podcasters as they fight both mayhem and urban alienation. What Season 4 adds to the mix is a hefty dose of Hollywood satire. Unbeknownst to Charles, theater...
A new investigation is standard for “Only Murders,” the hit Hulu comedy that centers on a trio of neighbors turned true crime podcasters as they fight both mayhem and urban alienation. What Season 4 adds to the mix is a hefty dose of Hollywood satire. Unbeknownst to Charles, theater...
- 8/27/2024
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
In his recent book Number One Is Walking, Steve Martin wraps up a section of anecdotes from his film career by alluding to the difficulty of making movies. He’s not describing the physical or logistical challenges, but the part that’s supposed to make it all worthwhile: the result.
- 8/16/2024
- by Jesse Hassenger
- avclub.com
To celebrate the August 14 birthday of Steve Martin, we’ve got a special photo gallery featuring his 15 greatest films. The actor, comedian, writer, producer, playwright, author and musician is an American icon who has been celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors and American Film Institute. He also received an honorary Oscar for his movie career in 2013.
Nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, six Grammy Awards (with five wins), as well as two Tony Awards, Martin is one of the great talents of the past few decades. There wasn’t a stand-up comedian alive in the mid-1970s who was on a hotter streak, and his first hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” led to many more appearances. He also now has 2018 Emmy Awards nominations for producing and writing his Netflix comedy special with Martin Short.
He then jumped into movies and never looked back, with such popular flicks as “The Jerk,...
Nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, six Grammy Awards (with five wins), as well as two Tony Awards, Martin is one of the great talents of the past few decades. There wasn’t a stand-up comedian alive in the mid-1970s who was on a hotter streak, and his first hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” led to many more appearances. He also now has 2018 Emmy Awards nominations for producing and writing his Netflix comedy special with Martin Short.
He then jumped into movies and never looked back, with such popular flicks as “The Jerk,...
- 8/10/2024
- by Tom O'Brien, Chris Beachum and Misty Holland
- Gold Derby
There’s a side of the U.K. that rarely gets screen time in cinema. We see the unreal, prettified version in films like Notting Hill and The Holiday, and we see the grittified version in classics like Lynne Ramsay’s “Ratcatcher” or Ken Loach’s “Kes.” Falling between two stools are the market towns and busy contemporary cathedral cities like York, where ancient architecture houses skincare brands like Kiehl’s. York is the setting for much of “Between the Lights,” a spiritually tinged romance which also dips into the nearby Lake District, including Keswick. The film duly opened the Keswick Film Festival this year, as well as playing Dances With Films in L.A., at which it won the jury prize.
The plot concerns a romance between Alice and Jay. Alice and Jay have good chemistry and are largely compatible, save for one big difference between them: Jay is sensitive to paranormal energies,...
The plot concerns a romance between Alice and Jay. Alice and Jay have good chemistry and are largely compatible, save for one big difference between them: Jay is sensitive to paranormal energies,...
- 7/11/2024
- by Catherine Bray
- Variety Film + TV
Who doesn't love Steve Martin? A staple of stand-up comedy, film, and music for 50 years, Martin's unique brand of fiery humor and charm has made him one of the most beloved figures in pop culture. As a comedy actor and writer, his versatility is crucial to his unanimous approval rating, as he has something for everyone: R-rated comedies, rom-coms, family entertainment, and subversive genre exercises. At the peak of his abilities, Martin walked away from the stand-up world to pursue ambitious cinematic projects, such as the musical Pennies From Heaven, and peculiar romances like All of Me and L.A. Story. In his late 70s, Martin made his way to television with the popular Hulu series, Only Murders in the Building. There is one instance in his towering career when Martin provided no laughs and only sheer menace. The Spanish Prisoner, a twisty neo-noir by David Mamet, unveils Martin's untapped dramatic chops,...
- 6/10/2024
- by Thomas Butt
- Collider.com
Explore Steve Martin’s Life and Career The Road to Stardom: How Steve Martin Became Famous 10. The Jerk (1979) – 83% Score 9. All of Me (1984) – 85% Score 8. Roxanne (1987) – 88% Score 7. The Spanish Prisoner (1997) – 89% Score 6. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) – 89% Score 5. Little Shop of Horrors (1986) – 90% Score 4. L.A. Story (1991) – 91% Score 3. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987) – 92% Score 2. Parenthood (1989) – 92% Score 1. Only Murders in the Building (2021-Current) – 99% Score
Steve Martin has donned many hats in the entertainment industry throughout his prolific career.
As a writer, comedian, musician, actor, and so much more, this extremely talented creator has always made us smile. At 78 years old, Steve Martin hasn’t let his age hold him back and has continued to flex his comedic acting muscles without slowing down.
As this beloved actor’s birthday passes and we continue to laugh at his outrageous performances, we thought it’d be a joy to look back at this masterful amuser’s career so far.
With such a...
Steve Martin has donned many hats in the entertainment industry throughout his prolific career.
As a writer, comedian, musician, actor, and so much more, this extremely talented creator has always made us smile. At 78 years old, Steve Martin hasn’t let his age hold him back and has continued to flex his comedic acting muscles without slowing down.
As this beloved actor’s birthday passes and we continue to laugh at his outrageous performances, we thought it’d be a joy to look back at this masterful amuser’s career so far.
With such a...
- 6/6/2024
- by Anne De Guia
- Your Next Shoes
Chicago – The sound of laughter echos on streaming service Tubi, as veteran stand up comic Fritz Coleman presents “Unassisted Living,” his wacky journey with the vagrancies of getting older. The special is currently streaming, and Tubi is a free service to download as an app or to visit at Unassisted Living.
Fritz Coleman was born in Philadelphia, and fell into radio deejaying after a stint in the Navy in 1972. After success in that field, he decided to try his hand at stand up comedy in the big time environs of Los Angeles. After a chance audience member saw him at a L.A. comedy club (described in the Podtalk below), he was hired as a weatherman for Knbc-tv in Los Angeles in the days of personalities and communicators in that position. He only recently retired just short of 40 iconic years on the air.
Fritz Coleman in ‘Unassisted Living’
Photo credit:...
Fritz Coleman was born in Philadelphia, and fell into radio deejaying after a stint in the Navy in 1972. After success in that field, he decided to try his hand at stand up comedy in the big time environs of Los Angeles. After a chance audience member saw him at a L.A. comedy club (described in the Podtalk below), he was hired as a weatherman for Knbc-tv in Los Angeles in the days of personalities and communicators in that position. He only recently retired just short of 40 iconic years on the air.
Fritz Coleman in ‘Unassisted Living’
Photo credit:...
- 1/1/2024
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Sarah Jessica Parker is getting real on aging in Hollywood.
While appearing on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” on Wednesday, the “And Just Like That” star recalled how her looks contributed to getting cast in a major role as one of Steve Martin’s onscreen love interests way back at the beginning of her career.
Read More: Sarah Jessica Parker Stars In Ultimate ‘Sex And The City’ ‘Vogue’ Tribute Cover To Mark 25 Years Of The Show
“When I was cast in ‘L.A. Story’, it was as if Steve Martin was saying, ‘I think you’re attractive, you can play these kinds of parts,” she explained, noting that she landed the part of the young model after doing a screen test with Martin, who not only starred as the TV weatherman who pursued romance with her character, but also wrote the screenplay.
While commenting on her looks, Parker joked that she’s “presentable,...
While appearing on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” on Wednesday, the “And Just Like That” star recalled how her looks contributed to getting cast in a major role as one of Steve Martin’s onscreen love interests way back at the beginning of her career.
Read More: Sarah Jessica Parker Stars In Ultimate ‘Sex And The City’ ‘Vogue’ Tribute Cover To Mark 25 Years Of The Show
“When I was cast in ‘L.A. Story’, it was as if Steve Martin was saying, ‘I think you’re attractive, you can play these kinds of parts,” she explained, noting that she landed the part of the young model after doing a screen test with Martin, who not only starred as the TV weatherman who pursued romance with her character, but also wrote the screenplay.
While commenting on her looks, Parker joked that she’s “presentable,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
The 2009 horror comedy “Jennifer’s Body” is set to get a reboot…on-stage with a live table read courtesy of Film Independent and Mubi.
Director Karyn Kusama, who initially helmed the film, is set to direct this interpretation which will take place at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ Bram Goldsmith Theater on April 11th.
No other casting information is known, though considering the caliber of past Film Independent live reads — such as their presentation of Ruben Östlund’s “Triangle of Sadness” back in February — it should include several A-list performers.
The feature told the story of Anita “Needy” Lesnicki (Amanda Seyfried) who discovers her more popular best friend Jennifer (Megan Fox) is a succubus feeding on the young boys of their high school. The film wasn’t a box office success at the time but has undergone a cultural reevaluation over the last decade with many praising Kusama...
Director Karyn Kusama, who initially helmed the film, is set to direct this interpretation which will take place at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ Bram Goldsmith Theater on April 11th.
No other casting information is known, though considering the caliber of past Film Independent live reads — such as their presentation of Ruben Östlund’s “Triangle of Sadness” back in February — it should include several A-list performers.
The feature told the story of Anita “Needy” Lesnicki (Amanda Seyfried) who discovers her more popular best friend Jennifer (Megan Fox) is a succubus feeding on the young boys of their high school. The film wasn’t a box office success at the time but has undergone a cultural reevaluation over the last decade with many praising Kusama...
- 3/16/2023
- by Kristen Lopez
- The Wrap
“Triangle of Sadness” is moving from the screen to the stage with a live table read set to take place next week.
Fred Armisen, Nicholas Braun, Alison Brie, Tia Carrere, Ayo Edebiri, Jordan Firstman, Brett Goldstein and Kumail Nanjiani will lead the cast, with additional members to be announced for the Monday performance. Ruben Östlund will helm the reimagined reading of his film in collaboration with Neon and Film Independent.
“What a joy to do a table read with this group of fine actors!” said Östlund. “Together we are planning for some surprises. I don’t want to scare anyone off, but there will be some risk involved in attending this event.”
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Rachel Bleemer, Director of Programming and Events at Film Independent said: “We’re excited to bring absolute chaos to the...
Fred Armisen, Nicholas Braun, Alison Brie, Tia Carrere, Ayo Edebiri, Jordan Firstman, Brett Goldstein and Kumail Nanjiani will lead the cast, with additional members to be announced for the Monday performance. Ruben Östlund will helm the reimagined reading of his film in collaboration with Neon and Film Independent.
“What a joy to do a table read with this group of fine actors!” said Östlund. “Together we are planning for some surprises. I don’t want to scare anyone off, but there will be some risk involved in attending this event.”
Also Read:
Is It Quiet on the Western Front? Oscars, AMPAS and the Rise of a European Bloc
Rachel Bleemer, Director of Programming and Events at Film Independent said: “We’re excited to bring absolute chaos to the...
- 2/22/2023
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
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Steve Martin has been many things — a comic, an actor, a filmmaker, an author, a musician — and he’ll soon be one more. He’s going to be the subject of a documentary.
Martin is participating in a two-part feature from A24 which is set to be released by Apple TV+. Morgan Neville, who helmed Oscar-winning doc 20 Feet From Stardom as well as Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and dozens of other film and TV projects, is directing and producing. There’s no title or anticipated release date as of yet, but production has been ongoing.
“It’s somebody else’s take,” Martin tells THR of the process. “They found a lot of archival stuff. “They found a photo of my father in 1944 in Germany, touring Our Town with the Uso.”
For as well known as he is, Martin hasn’t...
Steve Martin has been many things — a comic, an actor, a filmmaker, an author, a musician — and he’ll soon be one more. He’s going to be the subject of a documentary.
Martin is participating in a two-part feature from A24 which is set to be released by Apple TV+. Morgan Neville, who helmed Oscar-winning doc 20 Feet From Stardom as well as Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and dozens of other film and TV projects, is directing and producing. There’s no title or anticipated release date as of yet, but production has been ongoing.
“It’s somebody else’s take,” Martin tells THR of the process. “They found a lot of archival stuff. “They found a photo of my father in 1944 in Germany, touring Our Town with the Uso.”
For as well known as he is, Martin hasn’t...
- 8/10/2022
- by Mikey O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: George Lopez, comedian Josh Blue and actress Marilu Heller are among the first guests for podcast Brain & Life, which will explore the intersection of brain health and neurologic disease.
Set up by the American Academy of Neurology, the podcast will engage with neurology experts, celebrity advocates, and people whose lives are affected by neurologic conditions, including the aforementioned actors.
American comedian and actor Lopez, who suffered from a chronic kidney condition which led to a diagnosis of uremic neuropathy, is best known for starring in his self-produced ABC sitcom.
Veteran actress Henner, who has total recall memory (meaning she can remember specific details of virtually every day of her life since she was a child) is well known for roles in movie LA Story and series Taxi. Comedian Blue, who has cerebral palsy, was voted Last Comic Standing on the fourth season of NBC’s reality show Last Comic Standing.
Set up by the American Academy of Neurology, the podcast will engage with neurology experts, celebrity advocates, and people whose lives are affected by neurologic conditions, including the aforementioned actors.
American comedian and actor Lopez, who suffered from a chronic kidney condition which led to a diagnosis of uremic neuropathy, is best known for starring in his self-produced ABC sitcom.
Veteran actress Henner, who has total recall memory (meaning she can remember specific details of virtually every day of her life since she was a child) is well known for roles in movie LA Story and series Taxi. Comedian Blue, who has cerebral palsy, was voted Last Comic Standing on the fourth season of NBC’s reality show Last Comic Standing.
- 3/31/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
The Make-Up & Hairstylists Guild has its 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award winners: Oscar– and multiple Emmy-winning makeup artist Michèle Burke and Emmy-winning hairstylist Joy Zapata.
Both will be honored at the ninth annual The Make-Up & Hairstylists Guild Awards on February 19 at the Beverly Hilton. Watch video interviews with both honorees below.
2021-22 Awards Season Calendar – Dates For The Emmys, Grammys, Oscars & More
A double Oscar winner for makeup for Quest for Fire — becoming the first woman to will in the category — and Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Burke has more than 100 films and television makeup credits. She also earned Oscar noms for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, The Cell, Cyrano de Bergerac (1990), and The Clan of the Cave Bear. She won her Emmy for 1989’s Alien Nation and scored a nom for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman in 1993.
Zapata has won four Emmys for hairstyling — including two in 2017 for Westworld and Harispray Live!
Both will be honored at the ninth annual The Make-Up & Hairstylists Guild Awards on February 19 at the Beverly Hilton. Watch video interviews with both honorees below.
2021-22 Awards Season Calendar – Dates For The Emmys, Grammys, Oscars & More
A double Oscar winner for makeup for Quest for Fire — becoming the first woman to will in the category — and Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Burke has more than 100 films and television makeup credits. She also earned Oscar noms for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, The Cell, Cyrano de Bergerac (1990), and The Clan of the Cave Bear. She won her Emmy for 1989’s Alien Nation and scored a nom for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman in 1993.
Zapata has won four Emmys for hairstyling — including two in 2017 for Westworld and Harispray Live!
- 12/20/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“I could never be a woman, ’cause I’d just stay home and play with my breasts all day.”
Steve Martin’s warm, witty love letter to Los Angeles comes to Blu-ray for the first time in the U.S. Featuring new art and bonus features, L.A. Story arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital) November 9 from Lionsgate.
Steve Martin’s warm, witty love letter to Los Angeles comes to Blu-ray for the first time in the U.S. Featuring new art and bonus features, L.A. Story arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital) November 9 from Lionsgate. Golden Globe® nominee Steve Martin stars as TV weatherman Harris Telemacher, who decides to follow his heart — and digital messages on freeway signs — on a quest for true love in the City of Angels. With an all-star cast that includes Golden Globe® nominee Victoria Tennant, Academy Award® nominee Richard E. Grant, Golden Globe® nominee Marliu Henner,...
Steve Martin’s warm, witty love letter to Los Angeles comes to Blu-ray for the first time in the U.S. Featuring new art and bonus features, L.A. Story arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital) November 9 from Lionsgate.
Steve Martin’s warm, witty love letter to Los Angeles comes to Blu-ray for the first time in the U.S. Featuring new art and bonus features, L.A. Story arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital) November 9 from Lionsgate. Golden Globe® nominee Steve Martin stars as TV weatherman Harris Telemacher, who decides to follow his heart — and digital messages on freeway signs — on a quest for true love in the City of Angels. With an all-star cast that includes Golden Globe® nominee Victoria Tennant, Academy Award® nominee Richard E. Grant, Golden Globe® nominee Marliu Henner,...
- 9/22/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Hulu has handed Chris Estrada comedy This Fool, formerly known as Punk Ass Bitch, a series order.
Earlier this year, the streamer piloted the project, which is written and exec produced by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop with Fred Arminsen and Black-ish EP Jonathan Groff also exec producing.
The series stars rising Latino comedian Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles. It is produced by ABC Signature. Frankie Quinones and Michelle Ortiz are set as series regulars.
Jordan Helman, who was recently appointed as head of scripted content at Hulu, told Deadline that This Fool,...
Earlier this year, the streamer piloted the project, which is written and exec produced by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop with Fred Arminsen and Black-ish EP Jonathan Groff also exec producing.
The series stars rising Latino comedian Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles. It is produced by ABC Signature. Frankie Quinones and Michelle Ortiz are set as series regulars.
Jordan Helman, who was recently appointed as head of scripted content at Hulu, told Deadline that This Fool,...
- 8/6/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The star, Alexandra Daddario, the writer, Alan Trezza, and the director, Marc Meyers, of the terrific new film We Summon The Darkness walk us through some of their favorite movies.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
We Summon The Darkness (2020)
Burying The Ex (2015)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
American Beauty (1999)
Strictly Ballroom (1992)
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Sound of Music (1965)
L.A. Story (1991)
Ghost Dad (1990)
Looney Tunes: Back In Action (2003)
Roxanne (1987)
The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather Part II (1974)
The Godfather Part III (1990)
Fargo (1996)
The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Psycho (1960)
Psycho (1998)
Defending Your Life (1991)
Modern Romance (1981)
The Jerk (1979)
Jaws (1975)
Notting Hill (1999)
Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)
When Harry Met Sally… (1989)
Love Actually (2003)
Marley & Me (2008)
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
World’s Greatest Dad (2009)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Raging Bull (1980)
Mandy (2018)
Heathers (1988)
Ed Wood (1994)
Hellzapoppin’ (1941)
Fletch (1985)
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Batman Returns (1992)
Warlock (1989)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Star Wars (1977)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
The Swimmer (1968)
Sherman’s March (1985)
Amadeus (1984)
Amarcord (1974)
Hugo Pool (1997)
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
We Summon The Darkness (2020)
Burying The Ex (2015)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
American Beauty (1999)
Strictly Ballroom (1992)
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Sound of Music (1965)
L.A. Story (1991)
Ghost Dad (1990)
Looney Tunes: Back In Action (2003)
Roxanne (1987)
The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather Part II (1974)
The Godfather Part III (1990)
Fargo (1996)
The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Psycho (1960)
Psycho (1998)
Defending Your Life (1991)
Modern Romance (1981)
The Jerk (1979)
Jaws (1975)
Notting Hill (1999)
Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)
When Harry Met Sally… (1989)
Love Actually (2003)
Marley & Me (2008)
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
World’s Greatest Dad (2009)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Raging Bull (1980)
Mandy (2018)
Heathers (1988)
Ed Wood (1994)
Hellzapoppin’ (1941)
Fletch (1985)
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Batman Returns (1992)
Warlock (1989)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Star Wars (1977)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
The Swimmer (1968)
Sherman’s March (1985)
Amadeus (1984)
Amarcord (1974)
Hugo Pool (1997)
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills...
- 4/14/2020
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
by Nathaniel R
Richard E Grant's timing was impeccable during my own journey into cinephilia. I was in the process of falling madly deeply in love with movies when he made his debut in the cult classic With Nail and I (1987) and as I became more invested in not just movie stars but the crucial contributions of character actors to rich movies, he was everyone in so many movies I loved: Henry & June (1990), L.A. Story (1991), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), The Age of Innocence (1993). I bought his first book "With Nails: The Film Diaries of Richard E Grant" in hardcover right when it was published and later bought it again in paperback. I bring up this chronological personal fandom so that'll you'll understand that I was surely as visibly thrilled to sit down with Richard E Grant as he has appeared to be for the entirety of this awards season. We're...
Richard E Grant's timing was impeccable during my own journey into cinephilia. I was in the process of falling madly deeply in love with movies when he made his debut in the cult classic With Nail and I (1987) and as I became more invested in not just movie stars but the crucial contributions of character actors to rich movies, he was everyone in so many movies I loved: Henry & June (1990), L.A. Story (1991), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), The Age of Innocence (1993). I bought his first book "With Nails: The Film Diaries of Richard E Grant" in hardcover right when it was published and later bought it again in paperback. I bring up this chronological personal fandom so that'll you'll understand that I was surely as visibly thrilled to sit down with Richard E Grant as he has appeared to be for the entirety of this awards season. We're...
- 2/18/2019
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Sarah Jessica Parker on Footloose, Sex And The City, and the life-changing role that came in between
The actor: Sarah Jessica Parker has had a tremendous career, starting out on Broadway in the title role of Annie, then working her way up in movies like Footloose, L.A. Story, and Honeymoon In Vegas before landing her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw in the landmark HBO comedy Sex And The City. Now Parker is a mogul in…...
- 11/15/2018
- by Gwen Ihnat
- avclub.com
To celebrate the August 14 birthday of Steve Martin, we’ve got a special photo gallery featuring his 15 greatest films. The actor, comedian, writer, producer, playwright, author and musician is an American icon who has been celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors and American Film Institute. He also received an honorary Oscar for his movie career in 2013.
Nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, six Grammy Awards (with five wins), as well as two Tony Awards, Martin is one of the great talents of the past few decades. There wasn’t a stand-up comedian alive in the mid-1970s who was on a hotter streak, and his first hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” led to many more appearances. He also now has 2018 Emmy Awards nominations for producing and writing his Netflix comedy special with Martin Short.
He then jumped into movies and never looked back, with such popular flicks as “The Jerk,...
Nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, six Grammy Awards (with five wins), as well as two Tony Awards, Martin is one of the great talents of the past few decades. There wasn’t a stand-up comedian alive in the mid-1970s who was on a hotter streak, and his first hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” led to many more appearances. He also now has 2018 Emmy Awards nominations for producing and writing his Netflix comedy special with Martin Short.
He then jumped into movies and never looked back, with such popular flicks as “The Jerk,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Tom O'Brien and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
New York City – Although many people will never think of Sarah Jessica Parker in any other role than Carrie Bradshaw of “Sex and the City,” the actor makes a major breakout with her new film, “Blue Night,” which premiered (naturally for her) at the 17th Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on April 19th, 2018.
Sarah Jessica Parker of ‘Blue Night’ on the Red Carpet at 2018 Tribeca
Photo credit: Patrick McDonald for HollywoodChicago.com
“Blue Night” is set in New York City, and can be reasonable described as “Carrie Bradshaw through the looking glass.” Parker portrays Vivienne, a jazz singer whose career has always taken precedent over her life. She receives some devastating news, and because she is estranged from her mother, daughter and ex-husband, she has few resources to turn towards. The film follows her character through 24 hours as she processes her news, which includes a guest vocal at an NYC jazz club.
Sarah Jessica Parker of ‘Blue Night’ on the Red Carpet at 2018 Tribeca
Photo credit: Patrick McDonald for HollywoodChicago.com
“Blue Night” is set in New York City, and can be reasonable described as “Carrie Bradshaw through the looking glass.” Parker portrays Vivienne, a jazz singer whose career has always taken precedent over her life. She receives some devastating news, and because she is estranged from her mother, daughter and ex-husband, she has few resources to turn towards. The film follows her character through 24 hours as she processes her news, which includes a guest vocal at an NYC jazz club.
- 4/26/2018
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
In the age of peak TV, there’s a lot of bad television out there. But rather than take the time to highlight what everyone should already be forgetting, IndieWire is examining the heartbreaking misses of 2017; the shows that felt like they had something special — either in concept, talent, or early episodes — but failed to fulfill that promise.
For the shows that weren’t cancelled, hope rings eternal. TV is a medium that allows for development, improvement, and the virtual erasure of bad first impressions. The shows below might be a long way from getting good, but their break bad hurt enough that even for the most disappointing, we still hope for the best.
And if you like any shows on the list, then good luck and godspeed. You found something there that we only wish we could have seen. Maybe next year.
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For the shows that weren’t cancelled, hope rings eternal. TV is a medium that allows for development, improvement, and the virtual erasure of bad first impressions. The shows below might be a long way from getting good, but their break bad hurt enough that even for the most disappointing, we still hope for the best.
And if you like any shows on the list, then good luck and godspeed. You found something there that we only wish we could have seen. Maybe next year.
Read More:The 25 Best TV Episodes of 2017, Ranked...
- 12/12/2017
- by Ben Travers, Hanh Nguyen, Liz Shannon Miller and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
On Feb. 8, 1991, Tri-Star unveiled the zany L.A. Story in theaters nationwide, featuring Steve Martin as an existential local weatherman. The Hollywood Reporter's original review is below:
While the ancient prophets consulted burning bushes or sojourned to shrines for spiritual advice, modern-day wise men, such as Steve Martin, consult the oracles of their natural environment. In L.A. Story, L.A. modern-man Martin seeks spiritual and personal counsel from an electronic Freeway Condition sign, which points him in the right direction in romance and life. If that same roadside oracle gave box-office advice, it would blink out "All Clear to Hitsville"...
While the ancient prophets consulted burning bushes or sojourned to shrines for spiritual advice, modern-day wise men, such as Steve Martin, consult the oracles of their natural environment. In L.A. Story, L.A. modern-man Martin seeks spiritual and personal counsel from an electronic Freeway Condition sign, which points him in the right direction in romance and life. If that same roadside oracle gave box-office advice, it would blink out "All Clear to Hitsville"...
- 2/8/2017
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Author: Stefan Pape
Mick Jackson, the director behind films such as The Bodyguard and L.A. Story, is returning to the silver screen for the first time in 14 years, with courtroom drama Denial.
Telling the true story of Deborah Lipstadt – played here by Rachel Weisz, who is sued by British historian, and notorious Holocaust denier David Irving (Timothy Spall), Denial is a riveting, pertinent tale, and we asked Jackson what it was about this story that lured him back.
He discusses the relevance of the title, and how these days it’s become dangerously accepted for opinion to masquerade as fact, he also tells us about his first visit to Auschwitz, as well as the importance in not giving people like Irving a platform.
Synopsis
When university professor Deborah E. Lipstadt includes World War II historian David Irving in a book about Holocaust deniers, Irving accuses her of libel and sparks...
Mick Jackson, the director behind films such as The Bodyguard and L.A. Story, is returning to the silver screen for the first time in 14 years, with courtroom drama Denial.
Telling the true story of Deborah Lipstadt – played here by Rachel Weisz, who is sued by British historian, and notorious Holocaust denier David Irving (Timothy Spall), Denial is a riveting, pertinent tale, and we asked Jackson what it was about this story that lured him back.
He discusses the relevance of the title, and how these days it’s become dangerously accepted for opinion to masquerade as fact, he also tells us about his first visit to Auschwitz, as well as the importance in not giving people like Irving a platform.
Synopsis
When university professor Deborah E. Lipstadt includes World War II historian David Irving in a book about Holocaust deniers, Irving accuses her of libel and sparks...
- 1/26/2017
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Simon Brew Jan 27, 2017
Director Mick Jackson on Denial, Donald Trump, directing films, and how he followed The Bodyguard...
Mick Jackson has lived through several chapters of his directorial career. His background was television, in particular the stunning Threads, and his classy adaptation of Chris Mullins’ A Very British Coup. Then he went to Hollywood, directing the likes of L.A. Story, The Bodyguard and Volcano.
He’s been away from cinema for a while, courtesy of some intriguing television projects. But he returns to the big screen this weekend with Denial, a classy courtroom drama that brings the story of Holocaust denier David Irving’s infamous libel action to the cinema. We snagged a chat with him ahead of its release, with the promise of further conversation about his 90s output at a later date too.
Can you talk us through this particular film, and why you wanted to bring it to the big screen?...
Director Mick Jackson on Denial, Donald Trump, directing films, and how he followed The Bodyguard...
Mick Jackson has lived through several chapters of his directorial career. His background was television, in particular the stunning Threads, and his classy adaptation of Chris Mullins’ A Very British Coup. Then he went to Hollywood, directing the likes of L.A. Story, The Bodyguard and Volcano.
He’s been away from cinema for a while, courtesy of some intriguing television projects. But he returns to the big screen this weekend with Denial, a classy courtroom drama that brings the story of Holocaust denier David Irving’s infamous libel action to the cinema. We snagged a chat with him ahead of its release, with the promise of further conversation about his 90s output at a later date too.
Can you talk us through this particular film, and why you wanted to bring it to the big screen?...
- 1/25/2017
- Den of Geek
MaryAnn’s quick take… A marvel. Funny and exuberant and bittersweet and cliché-busting and unexpected as hell. We are going to need more movies like this one. I’m “biast” (pro): loved Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash, love Gosling and Stone
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Hopeful yet pragmatic. Fantastical yet down-to-earth. Revolutionary yet traditional. Old-fashioned in the best way and totally modern at the same time. Pure escapist cinematic joy that you don’t need to turn your brain off to get thoroughly lost in. La La Land is a movie to make you fall in love with movies all over again, just when, I suspect, we’re going to be leaning on movies a lot merely to maintain our sanity. This is an instant comfort movie, one that wraps you in its warm embrace and never lets you go.
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Hopeful yet pragmatic. Fantastical yet down-to-earth. Revolutionary yet traditional. Old-fashioned in the best way and totally modern at the same time. Pure escapist cinematic joy that you don’t need to turn your brain off to get thoroughly lost in. La La Land is a movie to make you fall in love with movies all over again, just when, I suspect, we’re going to be leaning on movies a lot merely to maintain our sanity. This is an instant comfort movie, one that wraps you in its warm embrace and never lets you go.
- 1/13/2017
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
by Eric Blume
It’s kind of surprising how good Denial isn’t. The new film is about a Holocaust historian (Rachel Weisz) who has libel charges thrown against her by a racist Holocaust denier (Timothy Spall). The basic story is absorbing and filled with potentially interesting ideas but it's executed in the most perfunctory manner. It’s as if the actors, director, and crew showed up every morning and said, “okay we know the scene we need to shoot today -- maybe let’s try cameras here and turn on some of these lights we have sitting around. Let’s do this!”.
Director Mick Jackson has previously won an Emmy for the lovely Temple Grandin for HBO, and previously made L.A. Story and Live from Baghdad; he's not without talent. But Denial proves shapeless, not only in the shot construction, but all of the beats, and even in our feelings towards the main character.
It’s kind of surprising how good Denial isn’t. The new film is about a Holocaust historian (Rachel Weisz) who has libel charges thrown against her by a racist Holocaust denier (Timothy Spall). The basic story is absorbing and filled with potentially interesting ideas but it's executed in the most perfunctory manner. It’s as if the actors, director, and crew showed up every morning and said, “okay we know the scene we need to shoot today -- maybe let’s try cameras here and turn on some of these lights we have sitting around. Let’s do this!”.
Director Mick Jackson has previously won an Emmy for the lovely Temple Grandin for HBO, and previously made L.A. Story and Live from Baghdad; he's not without talent. But Denial proves shapeless, not only in the shot construction, but all of the beats, and even in our feelings towards the main character.
- 10/6/2016
- by Eric Blume
- FilmExperience
For decades, the TV business operated under the mistaken belief that audiences wouldn't watch shows about unlikable characters. What the last 20-odd years of television has proved, however, is that viewers are just fine with unlikable characters — provided the shows understand that they're unlikable. Many of the best comedies of this period — from Seinfeld to Veep, Curb Your Enthusiasm to It's Always in Philadelphia, Arrested Development to BoJack Horseman — understand from the jump that they're about fundamentally terrible individuals. Even if the audience doesn't catch on at first, the people making the shows understand and embrace the nastiness and stupidity of it all, and that only makes the comedy more effective. On the flip side, some of the lamest and most insufferable comedies of recent vintage — say, Mixology or Happyish — don't seem to recognize how irritating their main characters are, which only doubles down on other creative problems. It's bad...
- 10/6/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Earning the strongest per theater average of any film out this weekend, Bleecker Street drama “Denial” easily topped the specialty box office. The film, starring Rachel Weisz as renowned historian Deborah E. Lipstadt — who was forced to prove in court that the Holocaust actually happened — opened to an average $20,420 per theater from five theaters for a total of $102,101. The true life story was directed by Mick Jackson (“L.A. Story,” “The Bodyguard”) and also stars Tom Wilkinson and Timothy Spall. It has a 72 percent Rotten Tomatoes score. Also Read: Specialty Box Office: Docs 'Ballot Bandits,' 'Generation Startup' Rise...
- 10/2/2016
- by Meriah Doty
- The Wrap
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
This Past Weekend:
While the new movies reigned at the box office this past weekend, both Antoine Fuqua’s The Magnificent Seven (Sony) and the animated Storks (Warner Bros.) didn’t fare nearly as well as our projections, both falling short by about $10 million. The Magnificent Seven, starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt, fared decently with $34.7million, which is about the average for Washington’s films, but the fourth highest opening for a Western after last year’s The Revenant, the animated Rango, and Cowboys and Aliens. Storks’ $21.3 million opening wasn’t great compared to other animated September releases with Sony still holding the September opening record with Hotel Transylvania 2, but it should continue to do well with no other animated movies opening for another month.
This Past Weekend:
While the new movies reigned at the box office this past weekend, both Antoine Fuqua’s The Magnificent Seven (Sony) and the animated Storks (Warner Bros.) didn’t fare nearly as well as our projections, both falling short by about $10 million. The Magnificent Seven, starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt, fared decently with $34.7million, which is about the average for Washington’s films, but the fourth highest opening for a Western after last year’s The Revenant, the animated Rango, and Cowboys and Aliens. Storks’ $21.3 million opening wasn’t great compared to other animated September releases with Sony still holding the September opening record with Hotel Transylvania 2, but it should continue to do well with no other animated movies opening for another month.
- 9/28/2016
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
‘Denial’ Review: Rachel Weisz And Timothy Spall Square Off In A Compelling Courtroom Drama — Toronto
Earlier this year, the concentration camp Auschwitz was wiped off the face of the Earth. A superpowered Holocaust survivor who goes by the name of “Magneto” went to the hallowed massacre site, and — blind with rage after suffering a tremendous personal loss — used his mutant abilities to dismantle the single most important landmark of his people’s suffering. It was a striking moment, in part because it seemed wildly out of place in a movie about a group of teens who dress in purple spandex and fight each other with magic, and in part because Magneto’s rash show of rage wasn’t played as a revenge fantasy so much as an act of historical rejection.
There’s a good reason why, in real life, Auschwitz is a museum and not a landfill: It protects against those who say the Holocaust could never happen again, and — increasingly — to serve as...
There’s a good reason why, in real life, Auschwitz is a museum and not a landfill: It protects against those who say the Holocaust could never happen again, and — increasingly — to serve as...
- 9/12/2016
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
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