Good Shabbas, Mrs. Maisel!

Good Shabbas, Mrs. Maisel!

Of course I’m a fan of THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL.  I was born into a world at a time where the series has been lovingly and meticulously set in, recreated in the few New York City neighborhoods that still resemble the early 60s time period that we have found our provocateur and her family and … Read more

Has Video Saved The Cinema Stars?

Has Video Saved The Cinema Stars?

For all the critical hype (and my hard-earned dollars) AIR received last weekend, the theatrical box office was overwhelmingly titled toward a film not featuring a single three-dimensional human actor, essentially retold a story that began 40 years ago with a 16-bit monkey rolling barrels and seemed to shock the world.  As THE WRAP.com’s Jeremy … Read more

Sam And Max Are Open For Business

Sam And Max Are Open For Business

It’s been a bad week for HBO in some ways.  Logan Roy is no longer with us and, soon, neither will the HBO name that had been affixed to the streaming service his old show SUCCESSION airs on.  As J. Clara Chan of THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER reported this morning: The wait is over. Warner Bros. … Read more

For Two Sports Geeks, Their Number Is 1

For Two Sports Geeks, Their Number Is 1

Depending upon where you’re reading this, you either already know or can assume that I’m an exceptionally passionate sports fan.  The very fact that I write and operate two blogs, one specific to sports, should identify me as someone who lives vicariously through sports.  Because of my employment history, and the friends I’ve made along … Read more

Do The Kids Stay In The Picture?  Should They?

Do The Kids Stay In The Picture? Should They?

SPOILER ALERT:  This contains details about the events that occurred in the SUCCESSION episode S4/E3 that premiered last night on HBO and is now available to stream on HBO Max.  If you’re among the millions who haven’t seen it yet, booknote this.  I’ll take the delayed viewing just as happily as will HBO, and we … Read more

Fresh AIR

Fresh AIR

I still love going to the movies, though I’m well aware I’m part of a generation that is rapidly becoming a minority in that opinion. There’s a threefold assault on the future of actually putting butts in the theatres: the cost of the experience, the availability of home theatre systems that are often nearly as … Read more

Bipartisan Ignorance

Bipartisan Ignorance

Politics and Hollywood have always had a symbiotic relationship.  Studios and their leaders have often provided opportunities for fund-raisers during crucial campaigns, and depending upon particular circumstances both parties could take full advantage of it.  The one significant political event I was able to afford to attend was a fund-raiser for Al Gore at the … Read more

A Fan Takes Center Stage.  Stand Up And Cheer For Him.

A Fan Takes Center Stage. Stand Up And Cheer For Him.

As many of you know,  I am a passionate believer of face-to-face, actual human contact.  I freely admit the pandemic was disarming to me, and its timing and the destruction of what I thrived on for decades–a work family to make up for my lack of anything concrete or supportive elsewhere, opportunities for chance encounters … Read more

It’s Not Easy Being Greene

It’s Not Easy Being Greene

I suppose there are a lot of expectations that people have when one’s last name is Green or Greene.  After all, green is one of the most descriptive adjectives and theoretically positive words in the English language. Green means go.  There is usually an association with movement. Green is the color of money.  There is … Read more