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Book Review: ‘Miss May Does Not Exist’ is an engaging study of enigmatic Hollywood figure Elaine May
ABC News· 3 days agoGroundbreaking comedian, writer and filmmaker Elaine May charted her own fearlessly original path in...
'Presumed Innocent' Review: David E. Kelley Must Be Stopped
Time via Yahoo News· 1 day agoKelley...career as a writer for L.A. Law through Boston Legal in the aughts and his recent...
It’s hard not to read a book on Bruce Willis' legacy as a valediction of sorts, though it's also a...
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoAs Sean O’Connell writes in his new book, “Bruce Willis: Celebrating the Cinematic Legacy of an...
Kevin Costner can’t say why Fort Worth loves him, except he can relate to ‘that DNA’
Fort Worth Star-Telegram McClatchy via AOL· 9 hours agoI didn’t know about reviews. It was going to be a four hour movie. I just sat there. Other 7 year...
Arhaus Opens Its New Los Angeles Storefront — Here Are Our Top 10 Picks From the Home Brand’s...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoRSVP to the celebration here. Plus, you can RSVP now for a Brownstone Boys book signing on Friday,...
‘Brats’ Review: Andrew McCarthy’s Hulu Doc Is a Sharp and Insightful Excavation of the Brat Pack’s...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoCultural commentators like Malcolm Gladwell, Bret Easton Ellis and Susannah Gora (who wrote a book...
Griffin Dunne's memoir shows a life of privilege and misadventure haunted by his sister's murder
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoSure, this is the story of Martin Scorsese’s dark screwball classic “After Hours,” but, based on his...
Review: Goya gave Frankenstein's monster his Hollywood face. Now this museum shows the artist's...
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoIf you’re exhausted by all the criminality, outrageous racism, gaslighting, antediluvian misogyny,...
Book Review: Carol LaHines' chilling novel chronicles a jilted woman’s descent into madness
Associated Press· 3 days agoIt’s no accident that the narrator of Carol LaHines’s second novel, “The Vixen Amber Halloway,” is a literature professor named Ophelia. When we first meet LaHines’s Ophelia, she is being interviewed ...
Book Review: Katie Ledecky dishes on what makes an Olympic legend in ‘Just Add Water'
Associated Press· 3 days agoThis is the story that forms the basis of Ledecky’s memoir, “Just Add Water: My Swimming Life.” Fifteen years old and in London, Ledecky became the youngest athlete ever to win the women’s 800-meter freestyle at the Olympics.