Veteran entertainment personality and author Nelson Aspen returns to Hollywood with his all new cabaret show, "Just in Time," at the showroom at Au Lac, Bar Fedora. One night only, Thursday June 21.
Known to millions of international TV fans as their "One Degree of Separation" from Hollywood's A-list, Aspen returns to the cabaret stage after sold out runs in New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and around Australia including the world-famous Sydney Opera House. "Just in Time," featuring musical director Mitchell Kaplan and his band as well as a surprise guest stars, traces Aspen's musical path through various genres as he carved out his unique niche in the showbiz community.
With humor and expert storytelling skills, Aspen shares songs and stories everyone will recognize from their own pop culture experiences. "Just in Time" follows up his popular "Full Circle" show from 2015/16, which included appearances by Anita Gillette, Shelly Burch, Deven Green,...
Known to millions of international TV fans as their "One Degree of Separation" from Hollywood's A-list, Aspen returns to the cabaret stage after sold out runs in New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and around Australia including the world-famous Sydney Opera House. "Just in Time," featuring musical director Mitchell Kaplan and his band as well as a surprise guest stars, traces Aspen's musical path through various genres as he carved out his unique niche in the showbiz community.
With humor and expert storytelling skills, Aspen shares songs and stories everyone will recognize from their own pop culture experiences. "Just in Time" follows up his popular "Full Circle" show from 2015/16, which included appearances by Anita Gillette, Shelly Burch, Deven Green,...
- 5/14/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Michael Ramova's Indiegogo campaign for a Friday the 13th Nes fan film has launched. Continue reading for more details on this ode to the 1980s slasher video game. Also in today's Horror Highlights: release details and a trailer for The Fiancé, Nitehawk Cinema's upcoming midnite programming, Indiegogo campaign details for Crazy Bitches 2: Mommies Behaving Badly, and production news for Northbound Season 2.
Friday the 13th Nes Fan Film Revealed: From Michael Ramova on Indiegogo: "I want to make a kick ass Friday the 13th short based on the old Nintendo Ljn video game! I'm a huge fan of '80s slashers and '80s video games... so this is a dream project. I can only do it with your help."
To learn more about the Friday the 13th fan film, visit its official Indiegogo page.
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The Fiancé Trailer, Poster, Images & Release Details: "When a beautiful bride-to-be is bitten by the legendary creature,...
Friday the 13th Nes Fan Film Revealed: From Michael Ramova on Indiegogo: "I want to make a kick ass Friday the 13th short based on the old Nintendo Ljn video game! I'm a huge fan of '80s slashers and '80s video games... so this is a dream project. I can only do it with your help."
To learn more about the Friday the 13th fan film, visit its official Indiegogo page.
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The Fiancé Trailer, Poster, Images & Release Details: "When a beautiful bride-to-be is bitten by the legendary creature,...
- 11/14/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Title: Crazy Bitches Director: Jane Clark Starring: Samantha Colburn, Cathy DeBuono, Andy Gala, Liz McGeever, Victoria Profeta, Guinevere Turner, Nayo Wallace, Mary Jane Wells Can a movie be a tonal train wreck if its narrative never really leaves the station? And is there a baseline qualitative bar a project has to clear in order to qualify as either feminine empowerment or subversion? These and other ancillary questions nag at a viewer during ”Crazy Bitches,” written and directed by Jane Clark. After all, a title like that and a narrative slug-line that promises victims “killed by their own vanity” would seemingly augur some type of pleasantly wink- and nudge-filled genre romp. Alas, this [ Read More ]
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- 3/6/2015
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Crazy Bitches (2014) Film Review, a movie directed by Jane Clark, and starring Samantha Colburn, Cathy DeBuono, Andy Gala, Liz McGeever, Victoria Profeta, Guinevere Turner, Nayo Wallace, and Mary Jane Wells. Ok, so you start with a tried and true premise – a woman’s weekend retreat. Seven friends from college: the brainy one, [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Crazy Bitches (2014): A Movie That Isn’t Bitch’in...
Continue reading: Film Review: Crazy Bitches (2014): A Movie That Isn’t Bitch’in...
- 2/15/2015
- by Thomas Jenkins
- Film-Book
“Each one of the girls dies a gruesome death, and the killer takes a trophy … things it turns out each girl was most stuck-up about.”
That’s the premise of this slasher horror-comedy with the pull-no-punches title of Crazy Bitches.
Written and directed by Jane Clark (who previously made the gritty, Lukas Haas drug drama Meth Head), the indie film is set for a debut at the Lgbt festivals Frameline (June 26) and OutFest (July 17).
The story tracks a reunion of former sorority sisters and their “one fab gay guy” friend as they head out for a getaway in a prototypical cabin in the woods.
That’s the premise of this slasher horror-comedy with the pull-no-punches title of Crazy Bitches.
Written and directed by Jane Clark (who previously made the gritty, Lukas Haas drug drama Meth Head), the indie film is set for a debut at the Lgbt festivals Frameline (June 26) and OutFest (July 17).
The story tracks a reunion of former sorority sisters and their “one fab gay guy” friend as they head out for a getaway in a prototypical cabin in the woods.
- 6/17/2014
- by Anthony Breznican
- EW - Inside Movies
“His Name is Blade”
Anime has never been a big passion of mine even though I do enjoy Manga, especially the alternative gekiga stories. With anime though, there seems to be something that’s lost in the translation for me; perhaps it’s the scenes filled with sparse dialogue and a lack of score. Too much is left in the subtext or some symbolism flies by that I don’t have the proper context to understand. I don’t get that same puzzling feeling with foreign films because at some point I can gather what it is that is hidden or get a sense of it by the end. Anime can just leave you hanging at times. I’ll admit, I may not be intelligent enough to understand anime on first viewings; I don’t always go back with repeat viewings to get that comprehensive feeling. Don’t get me wrong,...
Anime has never been a big passion of mine even though I do enjoy Manga, especially the alternative gekiga stories. With anime though, there seems to be something that’s lost in the translation for me; perhaps it’s the scenes filled with sparse dialogue and a lack of score. Too much is left in the subtext or some symbolism flies by that I don’t have the proper context to understand. I don’t get that same puzzling feeling with foreign films because at some point I can gather what it is that is hidden or get a sense of it by the end. Anime can just leave you hanging at times. I’ll admit, I may not be intelligent enough to understand anime on first viewings; I don’t always go back with repeat viewings to get that comprehensive feeling. Don’t get me wrong,...
- 1/14/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
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