Happy Birthday: Amber Stevens West

amberstevenswest.jpgAmber Stevens West

Born: October 7, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to:
Andrew J. West (5 December 2014 – present)

I feel like hair is the number one thing that makes me feel beautiful or not. If I have really bad hair, but my makeup’s beautiful and I have a wonderful dress on, I’m still not happy. So if I wake up, and I’ve got 2 big zits on my face and my hair looks fierce, I feel ok. I have a weird hair obsession.

 

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Happy Birthday: Aaron Ashmore

aaronashmore.jpgAaron Ashmore

Born: October 7, 1979 in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Shawn always gets cast as the nice guy, and I usually get the jock, the bad guy, or the jerk.

We were I think normal high school kids. We liked to have fun, liked to party. But it was always, ‘Do your school work first,’ that sort of thing. We had all the same friends. We took all the same classes. We were always together

 

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Happy Birthday: Holland Roden

hollandrodenHolland Roden

Born: October 7, 1986 in Dallas, Texas, USA

Between Twitter and Facebook and how close you can be with your fans and how close they can be to you these days is, I think, quite miraculous. It’s like getting a greeting card every single day.

I always feel like everything I shoot is a student project, and nobody else knows about it. I forget, in the moment, that other people will see it.

 

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Happy Birthday: Nicole Ari Parker

nicoleariparker.jpgNicole Ari Parker

Born: October 7, 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Married to:
Boris Kodjoe (21 May 2005 – present) (2 children)
Joseph Falasca (March 2001 – 2001) (divorced)

I don’t believe in ‘insecurities.’ They are a waste of time. God loves you and everything about you, so why beat up on your precious self.

REMEMBER THE TITANS
2000
dir. Boaz Yakin
Stars:
Denzel Washington
Will Patton

 

Imagine That
dir. Karey Kirkpatrick
Starring
Murphy
Thomas Haden Church
BLACK DYNAMITEBlack Dynamite
2009
dir. Scott Sanders
Cast
Michael Jai White
Arsenio Hall
Boogie NightsBoogie Nights
1997
dir. PT Anderson
starring
Wahlberg
Burt Reynolds
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Happy Birthday: Omar Benson Miller

omarbensonmiller.jpgOmar Benson Miller

Born: October 7, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA

He is an actor and producer, known for Ballers (2015), 8 Mile (2002) and Miracle at St. Anna (2008).

MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA
2008
dir. Spike Lee
Starring:
Derek Luke
Michael Ealy
The Express
2008
dir. Gary Fleder
Starring
Rob Brown
Quaid
The Sorcerer's Apprentice Movie PosterThe Sorcerer’s Apprentice
dir. Jon Turteltaub
Stars
Nicolas Cage
Jay Baruchel
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Happy Birthday: June Allyson

juneallysonJune Allyson (1917–2006)

Born: October 7, 1917 in The Bronx, New York, USA

Died: July 8, 2006 (age 88) in Ojai, California, USA

Married to: David Ashrow (30 October 1976 – 8 July 2006) (her death)
Alfred Glenn Maxwell (1 April 1966 – 17 March 1970) (divorced)
Alfred Glenn Maxwell (13 October 1963 – 20 April 1965) (divorced)
Dick Powell (19 August 1945 – 2 January 1963) (his death) (2 children)

From 1963 to 1975, she had a long term, ill-fated romance with writer/director Dirk Wayne Summers, often announcing to the press that the couple would be married soon. She and Summers were the lead item in Walter Winchell’s then influential column more than a few times. They often traveled together through Europe. Although Summers apparently loved her and their life together, he refused her many proposals of marriage, much to her chagrin. Members of the nascent jet-set, they were frequently seen in Cap d’Antibes, Madrid, Rome and London, where they called Hugh M. Hefner’s borrowed Mayfair penthouse home.

Executive Suite
1954
dir. Robert Wise
Starring
William Holden
Barbara Stanwyck
Allyson
MOVIE POSTERTHE STRATTON STORY
1949
dir. Sam Wood
Stars:
James Stewart
June Allyson

 

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Happy Birthday: Simon Cowell

simoncowell.jpgSimon Cowell

Born: October 7, 1959 in Lambeth, London, England, UK

If you would have asked me what I thought of America before I came over here I would have used the word “corny”. And then you come over here and you find that it’s not corny at all. British people are very cynical, they cannot bear someone else’s success. Americans embrace other people’s success. Everything in America is larger than life.

ONE CHANCE
2014
dir. David Frankel
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Happy Birthday: Dylan Baker

dylanbaker.jpgDylan Baker

Born: October 7, 1959 in Syracuse, New York, USA

Married to:
Becky Ann Baker (1990 – present) (1 child)

Was nominated for Broadway’s 1991 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role – Play) for “La Bête.”

 

Trick r Trick
2008
dir. Michael Dougherty
Starring
Quinn LordDylan Baker
FIDOFido
2006
dir. Andrew Currie
Starring
Carrie-Ann Moss
Connolly
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Spider-Man 3
2007
dir. Sam Raimi
starring
Toby Maguire
Thomas Haden Church
Topher Grace
HAPPINESSHappiness
1998
dir. Todd Solondz
Starring
Jon Lovitz
Phillip Seymour Hoffman
TV POSTERBest of GOOD WIFE
REVIEWS, BIOS, PICS of the TV SERIES
TV POSTERBest of GOOD WIFE Season 1
Creators:
Michelle King
Robert King
TV POSTERBest of GOOD WIFE Season 2
Stars:
Julianna Margulies
Chris Noth
TV POSTERBest of GOOD WIFE Season 3
Stars:
Josh Charles
Matt Czuchry
TV POSTERBest of GOOD WIFE Season 4
Stars:
Archie Panjabi
Christine Baranski
actorDAMAGES Season 4
Starring:
Dylan Baker
John Goodman
MOVIE POSTERLET’S GO TO PRISON
2006
dir. Bob Odenkirk
Stars:
Dax Shepard
Will Arnett
Spiderman 2Spider-Man 2
2004
dir. Sam Raimi
starring
Toby Maguire
Alfred Molini
James Franco
MOVIE POSTER2 DAYS IN NEW YORK
2012
dir. Julie Delpy
Stars:
Julie Delpy
Chris Rock
MOVIE POSTERANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND CONTINUES
2013
dir. Adam McKay
Stars:
Will Ferrell
MOVIE POSTERCELEBRITY
1998
dir. Woody Allen
Stars:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Kenneth Branagh

MOVIE POSTERPLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES
1987
dir. John Hughes
Stars:
Steve Martin
John Candy
REVOLUTIONARY ROADRevolutionary Road
dir. Sam Mendes
Also Starring
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Film Review: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (USA 2016) ***

the_girl_on_the_train_poster.jpgTHE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (USA 2016) ***
Directed by Tate Taylor

Starring: Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett, Rebecca Ferguson, Luke Evans, Justin Theroux, Edgar Martinez

Review by Gilbert Seah

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN is based on the best selling novel of the same name by British author Paula Hawkins. The suspense mystery revolves around Rachel’s daily trip on the train to work in London. The film is adapted to a setting in the U.S. with the train now travelling along the Hudson.

The film and book is divided three chapters – Rachel, Meghan and Anna in that order. It makes sense in the novel as the story is told from the three points of view of the three women. In the film, however, it is not and while unfolding totally from Rachel’s (Emily Blunt) point of view, it is told in non-chronological order, flipping back and forth from the present to 6 months ago, to 4 months ago to 2 months ago again back to the present. The titles appear, which is really redundant and confusing. One title of 6 months ago should suffice, with all the events now occurring in chronological order. The film’s mystery is heightened artificially by these antics coupled with blurry images of Rachel’s memory.

The film opens with Rachel Watson travelling on the train. It is revealed that Rachel is an alcoholic (reason not given except perhaps to make her a sad and pitiful protagonist) who divorced her husband Tom (Justin Theroux) after she caught him cheating on her. During her daily journey, she sees through the train window and fantasizes about the relationship of her neighbours, Scott (Luke Evans) and Megan Hipwell (last seen in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN). That all changes when she witnesses something from the train window and Megan goes missing and is presumed dead.

One can see the attraction of the story. It is also one of redemption – the redemption of the sad, alcoholic Rachel. She goes to the detective (Allison Janney) with her story of what she had seen, hoping to do some good. This of course backfires. The story, full credit to the book, is very intriguing where truths and secrets are hidden and images are lies. For those who like a good yarn, THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN will not disappoint. But director Taylor is unable to prevent unintentional laughs (as observed in the promo screening) during a few of the film’s key scenes.

The film is aided by excellent performances, the best of which is provided by Blunt in the lead role. Janney is also outstanding as the disbelieving detective.
But the film is totally geared towards a female target audience (i.e. film is a chick flick to put it crudely). All the female characters are strong like the detective and those who are not, finally get it together at the end as in the characters of Rachel and Anna. The men are all male idiots who cannot keep their dicks (the doctor, Tom and Scott) in their pants. The actors playing them all have great bodies. No female should complain about the eye candy. The only male who has a good character is a fellow passenger on the train who ends up saving Rachel from two thugs when she passes out. Even then, he is also told to “fuck off” when Rachel comes to. Enough said about a film with main female characters in a female novel written by a female with a script adapted by a female. (The director of one of my outlets has already told me I have female issues).

The film does have a few good sinister moments. The best is the one where a victim (not to be revealed in the review) is about to be murdered. She is half-conscious and being pushed under the vegetation in the woods. It is an excellent scene as she looks at her killer, knowing that she is about to die and unable to do anything.
Apart from a few over melodramatic segments, THE GIRL ONTHE TRAIN is a satisfying mystery with a credible solution with the bonus of the sad heroine’s redemption.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkoEE1i0CX8

 

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Film Review: DENIAL (UK/USA 2016) ***

denial_poster.jpgDENIAL (UK/USA 2016) ***
Directed by Mick Jackson

Starring: Rachel Weisz, Tom Wilkinson, Timothy Spall

Review by Gilbert Seah

DENIAL refers to the denial of the existence of the holocaust. The film is a courtroom drama that contests the case.

After historian Deborah Lipstadt (Oscar Winner Rachel Weisz, THE DEEP BLUE SEA) publishes her book on the Holocaust, she is challenged by David Irving (Timothy Spall), a once well-regarded historian. Irving began citing the pseudoscientific Leuchter report as proof that the Holocaust was a hoax. Lipstadt explicitly labelled him a denier in her 1993 book Denying the Holocaust, and he sued her for libel. But since the burden of proof in English libel law lies with the accused (a point very clearly stated in the film as a difference between American and British law), it bizarrely fell to Lipstadt and her legal team to demonstrate that one of the defining events of the century did indeed transpire.

There are a few reasons to see this film. Besides extraordinary performances from the top three in the cast (See photo inset), the script is written by director and famous British playwright David Hare (THE READER and THE HOURS) which he adapted from the book by Deborah E. Lipstadt “History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier”.

The villain of the piece is Irving played with evil relish by Spall epitomizing the banality of evil while gloating in all the publicity he receives. The film also shows the amount of preparation that goes into a case, and even more for an important a case as this one. An important fact too is the fact that a client’s trust in her solicitor is key to the winning of the case. DENIAL is one of the rare courtroom film that shows more of the goings-on behind the scenes.

DENIAL besides being a film about the truth triumphing over lies, is also one that reveals a lot about the individuals involved in a fight. DENIAL is all an entertaining well-shot period drama.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH7ktvUWaYo

 

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