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Entries in Linda Ronstadt (6)

Wednesday
Oct142020

Showbiz History: Doris in Peril, Daniel Craig as 007, and the Goldblum/ Davis Split

8 random things that happened on this day, October 14th, in showbiz history

1930 The Gershwin musical Girl Crazy opens on Broadway, introducing the standards "Embraceable You" "But Not For Me" and "I Got Rhythm" into the American songbook. Future movie star Ginger Rogers was in the original cast! It was adapted to film twice, first in 1932 and then with Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland in 1943.

1960 Did you know that Doris Day didn't only make comedies? A thriller called Midnight Lace, was new in theaters that weekend with Doris in danger!

Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, and Roddy McDowall co-starred and Doris Day was nominated for Best Actress, Drama at the Golden Globes. How about that? If you've seen it do tell...

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Wednesday
Oct162019

2019 Critics Choice Documentary Award Nominations

By Glenn Dunks

they shall not grow old

We do a good job here covering documentaries. Especially since I have a 9 to 5-Monday to Friday day job. But we cover, I want to say, somewhere between 50 and 80 films a year in Doc Corner. I only say this to preface the news of the 2019 Critics Choice Documentary Awards because my gosh there are still just so many we do not or can not (or will not) get to. There are an estimated 300+ docs released every year. That is, to put it mildly, quite a lot.

Which brings us to their nominees for 2019. The list features many that we have already covered, more that we plan to upon their theatrical release or as we get deeper into the season, and even some that we do not want to review. Leading the pack with six nominations are Apollo 11, The Biggest Little Farm (more good news this week for Parasite distributor NEON) and Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old (which some would consider a 2018 release).

Read on the see the nominations (AND NOW UPDATED WITH WINNERS) in full...

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Sunday
Sep222019

Downton Abbey is a hit! 

[NOW UPDATED WITH ACTUALS] Box office pundits thought it would be a tight battle for the crown this weekend but it wasn't. Downton Abbey trampled all over its competition with its army of butlers, ladies & ladymaids, footmen, and visiting royals. The chart is after the jump...

Weekend Box Office
Sept 20th-22nd (ACTUALS)
๐Ÿ”บ = new or expanding / โ˜… = recommended
WIDE RELEASE (800+ screens)
PLATFORM TITLES
1 ๐Ÿ”บ DOWNTON ABBEY $31 *new* โ˜…
1  ๐Ÿ”บ LINDA RONSTADT: SOUND... [DOC] $427k on 218 screens (cum. $1.6) REVIEW
2 ๐Ÿ”บ  AD ASTRA $19 *new* REVIEW โ˜…
2 ๐Ÿ”บ OFFICIAL SECRETS $249k on 482 screens (cum. $1.3) REVIEW

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Wednesday
Sep182019

Doc Corner: Musical Chairs with Linda, Miles, Aretha and... Bros

By Glenn Dunks

It’s that time of the year where we play musical chairs and look at some of the music documentaries that have come along because there are just too many. Not all that much connects this batch of musicians – other than I am a fan of them to a degree, I suppose – but watching the films and there is a surprising spread of style and form. Surprising, also, because the artist that comes out on top is the most unexpected of them all.

The most informal, yet ultimately least satisfying of the batch is Linda Ronstadt: Sound of My Voice. It is somewhat disappointing that Oscar-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (The Celluloid Closet) decided on such a rudimentary structure considering their subject was somebody who repeatedly coloured outside of the lines of the artform.

But any film about somebody as talented and interesting as Ronstadt, there is always going to be much enjoyment even if it is assembled rather blandly.

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Sunday
Sep152019

"Hustlers" Collects the Cash

We're baa-aaack. We haven't done a box office post in two weeks due to our TIFF jaunt so we're dying to know what you've been watching while we were cramming fall and winter movies in. Next weekend things get VERY competitive with the Brad Pitt led sci-fi drama Ad Astra, the leap to the big screen for Downton Abbey, and yet another Sylvester Stallone milking-his-franchises sequel Rambo: Last Blood all arriving to compete with Pennywise and JLo for the box office crown.

The weekend estimates for all 14 pictures in wide release and the corresponding top platform titles are after the jump along with a few notes...

Weekend Box Office
Sept 13th-15th (Estimates)
๐Ÿ”บ = new or expanding / โ˜… = recommended
WIDE RELEASE (800+ screens)
PLATFORM TITLES
1 IT CHAPTER TWO $40.7 (cum. $153.8)
1 ๐Ÿ”บ BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON  $1.5 on 757 screens (cum. $3.8) REVIEW โ˜…
2 ๐Ÿ”บ  HUSTLERS $33.2 *new* REVIEW โ˜…
2 ๐Ÿ”บ LINDA RONSTADT: SOUND... [DOC] $734k (cum. $889k) on 220 screens 

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