Burt Reynolds is starring in a movie about an aging actor who goes and accepts a lifetime achievement award at a dinky film festival in Nashville, only to realize he's the first actor to ever show up.
Full disclosure: I missed the last 10 minutes of Vacation. Last night’s press screening started 20 minutes late, then began without any sound, which lead to a 10 minute delay to correct the technical difficulties. With an unbreakable engagement elsewhere, I had to sneak out right before the very last scene. So take this review with as many grains of salt as you’d like. If you think those final minutes might recontextualize everything that came before to transform a generally miserable comedy into a beacon of transcendent hilarity, so be it. Having sat through the previous 90 minutes, I’m of the opinion that nothing short of the long-lost missing footage from Orson Welles’ Magnificent Ambersons could have redeemed this dreadful film.
There's a little bit of a debate going on here at Townsquare Media Duluth. Some of my co-workers are traditional real christmas tree lovers, and others like myself opt for the artificial tree. What do you think? Take the poll and see how you compare with others this holiday season!
Cinco de Mayo is fast approaching. I know I should think of Mexican food and culture, and I do love tequila. However, the thing that came to mind when I realized how close we were to Cinco de Mayo is that I need to watch the Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short comedy 'Three Amigos' in the near future.
I realize that we're not talking an Academy Award winner here, but there are enough sill
My favorite holiday movie of all time is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. If you haven't seen it, you should go buy it. Not rent it, just buy it. You'll love it. Here's the clips that stand out and are a part of our family's Christmas vocabulary. ...