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Cardiologist/Actor Rico Simonini: An Interview Pulsating with Twists, Turns, Legendary Lore, and Doggedly Dramatic Beats
It has been said, health and creativity go hand in hand — in this case, by way of drama and doctoring! Throw in a Triple Threat, and you’ve got a career — nay set of careers and stories to accompany … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Theater
Tagged acting, Actor/Doctor, Cardiology, cinema, Rico Simonini, Theatre
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Street Food Cinema Kicks Off 2017 Season with “La La Land” at Exposition Park
Just imagine this LA summer night: You’re nestled on a blanket with friends; nomming on some succulent burgers, tacos, and barbecue; and enjoying the mesmerizing flicker of one of your favorite films on a huge ass screen. Welcome to Street Food Cinema 2017. Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food, Movies, Upcoming Events
Tagged cinema, LA LA Land, street food, summer
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Movie Review: “H.” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
“H.” is an odd and mysterious film that inhabits an obscure place in the apocalyptic genre of film storytelling, filled with symbolism that may or may not hold meaning. Its story line is built around the apocalypse, but on a micro level, showing how … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Movies
Tagged AFI, AFI FEST, AFI FEST by Audi, Animals, apocalypse, Audi, Billy Bennight, cinema, end of the world, end times, Film, Humanimal, humans, Movie, rebirth, rebirth babies, rebirth baby, rebirthers
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Movie Review: “Seoul Searching” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
There is no doubt that John Hughes had a great impact on American culture in the 80’s and 90’s as he cleverly tapped into the zeitgeist and sensibilities of the era with movies such as: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Pretty in … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies, Music
Tagged 80s, Billy Bennight, cinema, Communist, Emotional, Events, Feature, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, John Hughes, Korean, LAFF, Latino, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Madonna, Movie, Movie Review, new wave, punk, Review, Soundtrack, summer camp
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Movie Review: “Chuck Norris vs Communism” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
“Chuck Norris vs Communism” is the case of an irresistible title meeting a compelling story. This documentary explores the influence of Western movies had on Romanian cultural underground during the communist reign of Nicolae Ceaușescu that helped precipitate the downfall of communism … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Bucharest, cheating, cinema, comics, Communist, Doc, documentary, Drawing, Feature, Film, Graphic Novel, illustration, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, LAFF, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Movie, Movie Review, Nicolae Ceausescu
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Movie Review: “The Diary of a Teenage Girl” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
Minnie Goetze, played by Bel Powley, wants love, rad sex, a perfect body, acceptance and the life of an artist in this late 70’s San Francisco tale. “The Diary of a Teenage Girl” is based on the book of the same … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, comics, Drawing, Film, Graphic Novel, illustration, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, R Crumb, San Francisco, sex
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Movie Review: “A Girl Like Grace” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
“A Girl Like Grace” screened at this years LAFF as part of the “Zeitgeist” category. Ryan Distiny‘s character Grace is exceptionally bright but confined and suffocated with a somewhat disinterested fun loving single mother Lisa who is played by Garcelle … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, sex
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World Premiere of “How He Fell In Love” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival at Regal Cinemas LA
“How He Fell In Love” is a quirky alternative “Dramedy” that focuses on a brief pivotal moments in two people lives when their paths randomly meet at a wedding. Matt McGorry’s character, Travis, is the jilted ex-boyfriend of the bride and … Continue reading
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Tagged Affair, Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, sex
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Movie Review: Le Week-End
Le Week-End is a story of love and commitment, where Nick Burrows played by Jim Broadbent and Meg Burrows played by Lindsay Duncan, desire to inhabit their past and rekindle their youthful experience of love by returning to Paris … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, Another Year. British, Billy Bennight, cinema, Comedy, Drama, Dramedy, English, Feature, French, Iris, Mansfield Park, Movie, Nomination, Notting Hill, Oscar, Oscar Nominated, Peter O'Toole, Review, Script, The Buddha of Suburbia, The Mother, Topsy-Turvy, Under the Tuscan Sun, Venue, Venus
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