The Kodak Theatre in the new Hollywood & Highland complex March 6, 2002 in Hollywood, CA will be the new home of the 74th Academy Awards presentations March 24, 2002. The construction of Hollywood & Highland, with its theaters, restaurants, stores, and hotels, is designed to revitalize the city of Hollywood which had been in a state of economic and aesthetic decline in recent decades. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) The Oscars will be staying put at the venue formerly known as the Kodak Theater — though it’s losing its moniker thanks to Kodak’s bankruptcy.
ALEC BALDWIN as Dennis Dupree in New Line Cinema’s rock musical “ROCK OF AGES,” Rock of Ages’ eighties setting was clearly established by its unrelenting period soundtrack, egregious fashions, and towering hair. But just to make sure the film was a proper historical document, the filmmakers were careful to work in plenty of peripheral period props to really capture the era. Sleazy manager Paul drives while talking on a giant gray, brick-shaped cell phone, and later is seen turning a Rubik’s Cube.
In the first scene of Our Souls at Night, widow Addie Moore (Jane Fonda) rings the doorbell of neighboring widower Louis Waters (Robert Redford) and suggests that, seeing as how it’s no fun being alone at night, they sleep together. This is strange, as they seem like only nodding acquaintances. Her bluntness takes him aback and he stammers that he needs to think about it and she hears that as a rejection, smiles tightly, and amscrays.
Spoilers ahead for the most recent episode of Outlander.
Just when it seemed it couldn’t get worse for Jamie, it did — much worse. His stay of execution from the hangman’s noose came at a high cost — quality time with his nemesis, Black Jack Randall, the man responsible for the scars on his back and the price on his head. Tobias Menzies, who plays Black Jack with chilling menace, pulled back the curtain on what it was like to play the torture scenes in this lead-up to the finale, going full-frontal, and his wish to return to Game of Thrones as Edmure Tully, the groom of the Red Wedding (if only we could make it so).
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P-Valley The Death Drop Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » P-Valley The Death Drop Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » “We all God, and we all the Devil, too,” Woddy tells Murda cryptically as he justifies taking Rome’s life.
Aptly enough, Pablo Schreiber, 32, half-brother of Liev, finds himself starring in a couple of projects centered on competitive relationships involving body blows: as Johnny Leary in the FX drama Lights Out, the younger brother and manager of Patrick “Lights” Leary, and a hilariously self-destructive suitor in Rajiv Joseph’s tragicomic two-hander Gruesome Playground Injuries at Second Stage Theatre. As Lights Out’s hyped-up Johnny, you can’t keep your eyes off him (or his butt, as the case may be; he has one doozy of a sex scene on a copy machine).
Just as we were once told, the world continues to roll us, but according to the bands and attendees at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip, part of the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in (you guessed it) Sturgis, South Dakota, it didn’t make sense not to live for fun, despite the still very real risk of coronavirus infection. Videos of the band Smash Mouth playing to a packed crowd, most of them singing along sans mask and approximately none of them practicing social distancing effectively, emerged on Sunday evening.
By now, you’re surely aware of the bad buzz that has been lingering around Paramount’s August tent-pole feature, G.I. Joe: the bra-stuffing allegations, the poorly received trailers, the (since-proven-untrue) rumors that the director had been fired from the project, and Sienna Miller’s now-infamous assessment of the movie as being about “Guns, tits, ass, no acting!” Despite all of this flotsam and jetsam floating around the Internet, Paramount is doing its best to salvage the project, by dropping $150 million to market the film in the heartland, not on the coasts.
Parenthood The Pontiac Season 5 Episode 22 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Parenthood The Pontiac Season 5 Episode 22 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » There was a scene in last night’s season-five finale of Parenthood that, for me, demonstrated what this show is capable of when it’s striking all the right poignant, textured notes.