Back on Her Throne, Queen Latifah Regales Audiences with Daytime Talker
Just two months out of the gate and in the midst of her first November sweeps, Queen Latifah is more than holding her own with her eponymous syndicated daytime talker. It’s a competitive landscape with rivals including Bethenny Frankel, Ellen DeGeneres and Katie Couric—as well as Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil. Unique amongst them, Latifah comes to the hosting chair as a successful musical artist whose career as a breakout female...
Jimi Hendrix Makes Your Heart Sing in PBS American Masters Exploration of His Iconic Career
From the very first notes of “Wild Thing” electrifying the crowd at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 Jimi Hendrix fans will be riveted by a new two-hour American Masters documentary, “Jimi Hendrix – Hear My Train a Comin,’ premiering Tuesday, November 5 on PBS. The documentary traces Hendrix’s meteoric rise as a rock icon and guitar god who came out of humble beginnings in Seattle, and whose life and career...
Another Moral and Ethical Quagmire for Ally Lowen on Sons of Anarchy
Just like Robert Duvall’s character was in “The Godfather,” Robin Weigert’s is the consigliere to a family whose lifeblood is organized crime. As attorney Ally Lowen on FX’s “Sons of Anarchy,” she rides in not on a hot Harley, but with her conservative business suit, medium heels and well-worn briefcase as her arsenal in defending the outlaw motorcycle gang in the fictional Northern California town of Charming. ...
Up Close and In Depth With the Queens of Anarchy, Katey Sagal and Maggie Siff
It may be the men of “Sons of Anarchy” who suck all of the air in the room when they hold secret meetings in their clubhouse, but it is the women who provide much of the motivation for the adrenalized motorcycle gang action that happens in and around the fictional town of Charming, Calif. Gun running. Drug dealing. Prostitution. Murder. Legitimate businesses to cover them up. It’s all there in creator Kurt Sutter’s edgy...
Off to See the Wizard, Dorothy, Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow–in IMAX 3D
Everyone remembers seeing the classic film “The Wizard of Oz,” most likely on a television set in the family living room. But you haven’t truly experienced the magic of it until you see the newly restored version on the big screen in IMAX 3D, which opens for an exclusive one-week engagement in more than 300 IMAX theaters starting on September 20. We got a chance to see a preview of the iconic 1939 movie...