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It’s no surprise that a majority of Gen Z prefers content creators over traditional entertainment, but can the Hollywood establishment find a way to feed the next generation’s media diet? Matt Belloni and The Hollywood Reporter’s Alex Weprin investigate. Plus, we revisit Kim Masters’ conversation with Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks about Reiner’s HBO documentary, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life. The legendary filmmakers talk about their early years in the industry and they talk about the drastically changing landscape of entertainment.
Murray State University (KY) Percussion Professor and Indiana University Doctoral student Conner Viets stops by to talk about his simultaneous careers as well as living in Kentucky (04:25), growing up in Nebraska and Kansas City, being in strong musical environments, working in high school, and taking part in Youth & Government (24:35), attending Truman State University (MO) for undergrad and studying with Michael Bump (44:00), and his master's degree years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, studying with Dave Hall, and playing at PASIC 2019 (01:00:00).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 documentary Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (01:20:05).Conner Viets Links:Conner's Murray State pageConner's Bandcamp pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Kevin Bobo from 2017Dave Hall from 2020John W. Parks IV from 2018Kurt Gartner from 2024Louis Raymond-Kolker from 2024Other Links:Joseph GramleyJohn TafoyaNeil PeartRay DeMarchiSteve AdamsGreg HaynesMichael BumpScott QuadeLiam TeagueLeigh Howard StevensMichael BurrittTwo Mexican Dances - Gordon StoutNational Conference on Percussion PedagogyBlue Lake Fine Arts CampPeter MiyamotoSonata for Two Pianos and Percussion - Bela Bartok“Ultimatum 1” - Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic“Khan Variations” - Alejandro Viñao“Book of Grooves” - Alejandro Viñao“Liminality” - Dave Hall“Exit Music” - Brad MehldauRaves:Albert Brooks: Defending My Life trailer
Democrats and corporate media are experts at laundering information operations. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they break down the coordinated smear of former President Donald Trump for visiting Arlington Cemetery with the Gold Star families who lost their loved ones to the Biden administration's botched Afghanistan withdrawal, discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' authoritarian attack on free speech, and dissect one "hate-free" D.C. suburb's hostility towards Sen. J.D. Vance. Mollie also shares her thoughts on "Reagan" and "Double Indemnity" while David recommends "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life" and "Justified."If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.
Democrats and corporate media are experts at laundering information operations. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they break down the coordinated smear of former President Donald Trump for visiting Arlington Cemetery with the Gold Star families who lost their loved ones to the Biden administration's botched Afghanistan withdrawal, discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' authoritarian attack on free speech, and dissect one "hate-free" D.C. suburb's hostility towards Sen. J.D. Vance. Mollie also shares her thoughts on "Reagan" and "Double Indemnity" while David recommends "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life" and "Justified."If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.
Kim Masters and Matt Belloni examine the dissolution of the Paramount-Skydance merger after Shari Redstone calls it quits on the deal. They also discuss Sony's purchase of Alamo Drafthouse theaters. Plus, Masters speaks to Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks about Reiner's HBO documentary, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life. The legendary filmmakers talk about their early years in the industry and they talk about the drastically changing landscape of entertainment.
Already famous as an actor, Rob Reiner made his directorial debut in 1984 with the landmark mockumentary “This Is Spinal Tap”, which kicked off a new subgenre and inspired countless references to turning the knob “up to 11.” But, it has taken 40 years for the legendary creative hyphenate (director of “Stand by Me”, “When Harry Met Sally”, “A Few Good Men” and many more) to direct his first “real” documentary, “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life”, a loving embrace of his lifelong friend, the comedic genius Albert Brooks. Joining Ken on the pod, Rob shares insights into what makes Albert tick, why it took his friend so long to agree to the film, and how he was inspired by “My Dinner with Andre” to sit down over cheesecake with his former Beverly Hills classmate. With his first documentary, Rob proves to be equally adept as an interviewer as he is chronicler of Albert's career through a selection of Albert's' brilliant stand-up appearances, clips from his movies, and testimonials from a who's who of comedy heavyweights. The result is a thoroughly charming and, ultimately, inspiring portrait of friendship itself. What took you so long, Rob? “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” is available now on Max. Follow: @robreiner on twitter/X @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter/X The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
David discuss the movies he's been watching lately, including Wonka, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, American Symphony, Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project, The Sweet East, The Misfits, Disco Boy, Bushman, Amélie, The Promised Land, The Holdovers, M3GAN, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Monster, Drift, Tótem, Dream Scenario, Fist of the Condor, Mutt, Here, Nyad, Nimona, Ponniyin Selvan: Part II, 20 Days in Mariupol, The After, Red, White and Blue, Knight of Fortune, Invincible, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, Our Uniform, Letter to a Pig, Pachyderm, Ninety-Five Senses, WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko, Wild Summon, I'm Hip, About Dry Grasses, Problemista, Bird Box Barcelona, Nāi Nai & Wài Pó, The Barber of Little Rock, Island in Between, The ABCs of Book Banning & The Last Repair Shop.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Brad Garoon and Jake Ziegler team up with Mike Noyes and Charlie Peterson from the 'Random Acts of Cinema' podcast for a deep dive into the cinematic world of 1979. And opinions are SPLIT. Brad's choice the group is Albert Brooks' directorial debut "Real Life," an under-the-radar satire that presciently critiques the rise of reality television. On the flip side, Jake recommends "Moonraker," a James Bond adventure that takes the franchise to outer space, a place some wish it would have stayed. Luckily, Charlie is a Bond maniac and has plenty to say in the movie's defense. Listen to Random Acts of Cinema. Other movies discussed in this episode: Live and Let Die (1973), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Stalker (1979), Alien (1979), Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps (1979), Phantasm (1979), Star Trek: The Motion Pictures (1979), Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979), The Castle of Cogliostro (1979), The Brood (1979), Vengeance Is Mine (1979), My Brilliant Career (1979), The Jerk (1979), Dracula (1979), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Apocalypse Now (1979), The Muppet Movie (1979), The Black Hole (1979), Saint Jack (1979), Going in Style (1979), Rocky II (1979), The Warriors (1979), Never Say Never Again (1983), Octopussy (1983), Lost in America (1985), Broadcast News (1987), Defending Your Life (1991), Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), Die Another Day (2002), Big Fan (2009), Going in Style (2017), Annihilation (2018), Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (2023), Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (2023).
It was a year of political assassinations, unpopular wars, and global protests. Luckily, we can relive 1968 through movies alone. This week, Jake Ziegler recommended that Brad Garoon watch the Producers, the first of Mel Brooks' 11 feature films. After getting over how embarrassing it was for Brad to have not seen the film already, they talk about Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel's brilliant comedic performances, the legacy of character actor Kenneth Marz, and the allure of Lee Meredith. Things turn to the fantastic as Brad recommends Planet of the Apes for Jake, and Jake doesn't like it. They talk about the film's surprising courtroom setting, the bizarre plotting, the movie's important place in science fiction history, and the long-running Planet of the Apes franchise as a whole. Other movies mentioned in this episode: New Faces of 1937 (1937), The Great Dictator (1940), Rodan (1956), The Fortune Cookie (1966), Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Romeo and Juliet (1968), Who's That Knocking at My Door (1968), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Barbarella (1968), Blackbeard's Ghost (1968), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Hot Millions (1968), The Odd Couple (1968), The Twelve Chairs (1970), What's Up, Doc (1972), The Sunshine Boys (1975), Planet of the Apes (2001), The Producers (2005), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), Jojo Rabbit (2019), Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (2023).
It is very cold in the West Of Scotland, so we have been sheltering where we lay and not been getting to the movies, so this week is a streaming service heavy one. We cast an eye over Netflix heist movie starring comedy juggernaut (not being funny) Kevin Hart in 'Lift', family action comedy on Apple+ starring a rapping Marky Mark 'The Family Plan', Sky Cinema single take action thriller sequel 'One More Shot' and we finish with documentary 'Albert Brooks: Defending My Life'
Albert Brooks feels confused about being Conan O'Brien's friend; Rob Reiner feels almost honored to be Conan O'Brien's friend. Albert Brooks and Rob Reiner sit down with Conan to discuss their new documentary Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, legendary bits from The Tonight Show lost to time, the fleeting nature of fame and legacy, and much more. For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit TeamCoco.com.Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847.
On our November movie-catch up we discuss newer releases such as; Thanksgiving, The Frasier Reboot, Good Burger 2, and HBO's Albert Brooks doc. Ryan also takes us through some of the older movies he's been watching like; Un Flic, Aguirre, Onibaba, and Caligula. I swear those are all real titles. 00:00:00 Porco Rosso 00:04:22 Thanksgiving 00:07:30 The Killer 00:08:49 Albert Brooks: Defending My Life 00:19:00 Good Burger 2 00:25:42 Frasier Reboot 00:30:41 Movie Theater Story 00:37:42 Radio Days 00:43:50 Onibaba 00:45:54 Un Flic 00:47:18 Aguirre 00:51:28 Caligula
En este episodio: entre la desesperanza y el desánimo. Fuimos a ver a Pulp, vimos Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, leímos El Animador, de Juanungo...
What Is This Episode - Top of Show . CBS WILL AIR THE 2024 GOLDEN GLOBES - 1:35 . AWARDS UPDATES: CC Doc Feature Awards Announced - 5:41 Cinema Eye Honors Have a Doc Feature Crossover Worth Noting - 7:36 International Doc Association Also Has Noms - 9:42 BIFA Announced Their Craft Winners as a BIFA Appetizer - 12:38 Who's Getting What Film Festival Tribute? - 13:47 . TRAILERS WE NEED TO CATCH UP ON BRACKET, PART 2: M1 on #2 Poor Things vs #31 Imaginary - 19:06 M1 on #15 Eileen vs #18 Rebel Moon - 20:35 M1 on #10 Ferrari vs #23 Occupied City - 22:40 M1 on #7 Napoleon Trailer 2 vs #26 Lisa Frankenstein - 23:53 The M1 Bracket Side Winner - 25:08 AM on #3 Maestro Trailer 2 vs #30 Damsel - 26:28 AM on #14 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire vs #19 Kraven - 28:12 AM on #11 American Symphony vs #22 Garfield - 29:20 AM on #6 The Boy and the Heron vs #27 Wicked Little Letters - 31:00 The AM Bracket Side Winner - 31:39 The Overall Bracket Side Winner - 33:11 THE BRACKET WINNER - 34:12 . WHAT WE'RE WATCHING REVIEWS: AlsoMike's Nonspoiler Napoleon Review - 36:37 MMO on Please Don't Destroy Movie - 43:13 AM on Leo - 45:49 MMO on Albert Brooks: Defending My Life - 47:12 AM on Maxine's Baby: A Tyler Perry Story - 48:41 AM on The LadyBird Diaries/David Holmes The Boy Who Lived - 51:54 . MMO on Night of the Hunted/Monica - 53:40 M1 on Fool's Paradise/The Royal Hotel - 55:52 M1 on Matt Rife - 58:36 M1 on Spider-Man 2: The Video Game - 1:01:30 . . Your Homework/LEAVE US 5 STARS! - 1:03:58 Words of Wisdom/What's Coming Next - 1:04:36
Conversation #187, recorded on November 3, 2023. Kliph Nesteroff is one of the industry's most celebrated comedy historians, here to discuss his newest book about cancel culture and so-called comedy censorship entitled OUTRAGEOUS: A HISTORY OF SHOWBIZ AND THE CULTURE WARS. His previous two books include THE COMEDIANS: DRUNKS, THIEVES, SCOUNDRELS AND THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN COMEDY and WE HAD A LITTLE REAL ESTATE PROBLEM: THE UNHERALDED STORY OF NATIVE AMERICANS AND COMEDY. Kliph has also appeared on screen in documentaries like THE HISTORY OF COMEDY, THE STORY OF LATE NIGHT, GEORGE CARLIN'S AMERICAN DREAM, WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT COSBY and ALBERT BROOKS: DEFENDING MY LIFE. He also hosted his own series FUNNY HOW for Vice. OUTRAGEOUS is available starting November 28th from Abrams Press. Hail Satire! is hosted and produced by Vic Shuttee. Further credits at hailsatire.com - Big thanks to Robert Price for our original theme music, Pin Lim for photography and Brendon Duran for the Hail Satire! logo design.
It's time for another Discussions episode! This week, Mike Smith is checking out SCOTT PILGRIM TAKES OFF, and talking new releases like THE MARVELS, THE HOLDOVERS, THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES, ANATOMY OF A FALL, and more! Plus, Mike D has lots to say about BLUE EYE SAMURAI, ALBERT BROOKS: DEFENDING MY LIFE, and spent some time rewatching the PLANET OF THE APES movies!
How many movies does Adnan watch per week? Poor Things. If you want to be Adnan's intern, one word: passwords! May December. How do critics write notes in dark movie theaters? Anatomy of a Fall. Adnan talks to author Scott Eyman about his new book, “Charlie Chaplin Vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided”. Albert Brooks: Defending My Life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How many movies does Adnan watch per week? Poor Things. If you want to be Adnan's intern, one word: passwords! May December. How do critics write notes in dark movie theaters? Anatomy of a Fall. Adnan talks to author Scott Eyman about his new book, “Charlie Chaplin Vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided”. Albert Brooks: Defending My Life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Thanksgiving! Not much in the way of Turkeys in this episode for me, thankfully! Reviews of… The Marvels, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, Duets, Chilly Scenes of Winter, Steel Magnolias, The Holdovers, and Lynch/Oz.
Jeremy and Aaron have found some things to recommend to you.1) Small Recommends:You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (1:41)Mud (4:32)Biosphere (7:45)Albert Brooks Defending My Life (10:27)2) The Big Recommend: Nimona (13:22)3) Surprise Double Feature: ???????? (46:27)If you'd like to join the LIVE conversation each week, become a member of the SinClub at Patreon.com/cinemasins!Thanks to lorangeproductions.com for the theme song!Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code recotopia50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Rational Security, Quinta and Scott were jointed by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to talk over some of the week's big national security news, including:“The Day After.” As the war in Gaza enters a new phase, discussions are increasingly shifting to focus on how Israel will handle a post-Hamas Gaza Strip—and what long-term impact the conflict will have on the West Bank. How is the day after this war coming into focus?“Not Just America's Mayor…” New York City Mayor Eric Adams is being investigated for accepting donations from a Turkish foundation and other organizations with ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, just before lobbying for the early opening of a Turkish consulate in the city. Has Adams done anything wrong? What else could this investigation be looking into?“Election Interference Interference Interference.” A lawsuit over the U.S. government's engagement with social media is interfering with the FBI's efforts to interfere with those hoping to interfere in our elections—including the upcoming presidential race in 2024. What threats does this chilling effect present? How should the Biden administration be responding?For object lessons, Quinta recommended “The Vaster Wilds,” Lauren Groff's new adventure story exploring the experience of colonialism. Tyler endorsed Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, the new documentary about the legendary (at least among people over 30) comedian. And Scott told readers to check out “A City on Mars” by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith for a fun (if pessimistic) exploration of all the challenges facing humanity's budding efforts to expand into outer space.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chances are you've got a lot on your plate (metaphorically speaking) this week and you don't have time to figure out what to watch after the big meal is over. Luckily we've predigested all sorts of entertainment options for you. We start with a big one - "Napoleon" Ridley Scott's epic that details the checkered rise and fall of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his wife, Josephine.Joaquin Phoenix has the title role. All three of us saw it and we all kind of agreed on it. Then there's "May December" which takes place twenty years after their notorious tabloid romance gripped the nation, as a married couple buckles under pressure when an actress arrives to do research for a film about their past. It''s got Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore in it. Bill McCuddy tells us what he thought of David Fincher's Netflix movie "The Killer" which stars Michael fassbender as an assassin. Neil Rosen fills us in on the new miniseiries "Lessons in Chemistry" starring Brie Larson, and he also talks about the documentary "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life" which is about, you guessed it, Albert Brooks. And Bill Bregoli gives us the skinny on Taika Waititi's sports comedy "Next Goal Wins." It's the perfect podcast to listen to while you're on hold with the Butterball Turkey Hotline.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4137244/advertisement
This week, Quinta and Scott were jointed by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to talk over some of the week's big national security news, including:“The Day After.” As the war in Gaza enters a new phase, discussions are increasingly shifting to focus on how Israel will handle a post-Hamas Gaza Strip—and what long-term impact the conflict will have on the West Bank. How is the day after this war coming into focus?“Not Just America's Mayor…” New York City Mayor Eric Adams is being investigated for accepting donations from a Turkish foundation and other organizations with ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, just before lobbying for the early opening of a Turkish consulate in the city. Has Adams done anything wrong? What else could this investigation be looking into?“Election Interference Interference Interference.” A lawsuit over the U.S. government's engagement with social media is interfering with the FBI's efforts to interfere with those hoping to interfere in our elections—including the upcoming presidential race in 2024. What threats does this chilling effect present? How should the Biden administration be responding?For object lessons, Quinta recommended “The Vaster Wilds,” Lauren Groff's new adventure story exploring the experience of colonialism. Tyler endorsed Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, the new documentary about the legendary (at least among people over 30) comedian. And Scott told readers to check out “A City on Mars” by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith for a fun (if pessimistic) exploration of all the challenges facing humanity's budding efforts to expand into outer space. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest critics Oliver Jones and "Cinema" Lou Charlip join Arch & Loo to discuss a bunch of things including The American Buffalo, The Holdovers, Nyrad, Maestro, The Killer, Anatomy of a Fall, Freelance, Napoleon, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, Thanksgiving, and Rustin. DON'T MISS AN HOUR OF LOST SONGS - SUNDAY NIGHT STIFFS, EVERY WEEKEND AT 9. www.houndradio.com HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
David, Devindra, and Jeff delve into the vulnerability of Sly, explore the deep discomfort of The Curse, and look back on a life in comedy in Albert Brooks: Defending My Life. Then Jessie Earl joins us for our review of The Marvels. Check out Jessie's YouTube channel and her podcast Jumpgate. Thanks to our SPONSOR: UNCOMMON GOODS: To get 15% off your next gift, go to Uncommongoods.com/filmcast. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Weekly Plugs David - Decoding Everything: It's been a terrible week for the internet we grew up with Devindra - Engadget Podcast: Interview with Joe Hunting, director of We Met In Virtual Reality, on launching a new VR film studio Jeff - Jeff's Cameo Page Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~36:21) David - Sly, The Curse Devindra - The Curse, Ghost Story Podcast Jeff - Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, Righteous Gemstones Featured Review (~1:05:50) The Marvels SPOILERS (~1:25:41) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter @thefilmcastpod. Credits: Our theme song is by Varsity Blue, the newest project byTim McEwan from The Midnight. This episode was edited by Noah Ross who also created our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
It's almost Thanksgiving, if you all can believe that. It feels like it was just 1986 yesterday. This week, we have the "wait, Marvel has a new movie out?" big release "The Marvels." Then we dig into Alexander Payne's return trip with Paul Giamatti, "The Holdovers." Then we close with the HBO documentary, "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life." Timestamps: 15:11: "The Marvels" 45:33 "The Holdovers" 1:09:25 "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life" Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast.
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy check in with six new movies this week. They include another slasher twist on a holiday classic (It's a Wonderful Knife) and Jesse Eisenbeg either doing a riff on Fight Club or one of his own movies about toxic masculinity (Manodrome). A comedy legend gets a well-deserved tribute (Albert Brooks: Defending My Life) and Nicolas Cage haunts everyone in their sleep (Dream Scenario). Then see how the new David Fincher film stands up to the rest of his work (The Killer) and Steve gets his shot to weigh in on the latest from the MCU (The Marvels). 0:00 - Intro 1:24 - It's a Wonderful Knife 12:04 - Manodrome 25:25 - Albert Brooks: Defending My Life 38:17 - Dream Scenario 51:58 - The Killer 1:05:29 - The Marvels 1:23:25 – Preview of Next Week 1:24:39 - Outro
The superpowers of Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel and SABER astronaut Monica Rambeau become mysteriously intertwined in the action opus “The Marvels.” Brie Larson, Iman Vellani and Teyonah Parris play the potent trio […] The post Freeze Frame: “The Marvels” (PG-13), “Journey to Bethlehem” (PG), “Quiz Lady” (R), “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” (Not rated) appeared first on KKFI.
Andy and Diane talk about the 1950s-60s-set shows LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, BLACK CAKE and FELLOW TRAVELERS. Diane talks about Bravocon, happening in Vegas this weekend. We preview the premieres coming this week: ALBERT BROOKS: DEFENDING MY LIFE, THE BUCCANEERS, RAP SHIT and more.