Posts tagged with ‘movie’

  • Interview With Actor Paul Greene, “My Favorite Wedding”

    By Ruth on June 22, 2017
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    For those who know me, it should come as no shock just how much I love Paul Greene! I have done two interviews with him that still dominate the top five all-time popular posts on this site. When Paul contacted me last week from Costa Rica to ask if I’d like to do another interview with him in light of his […]
  • Disney/Pixar “Cars 3” in Theaters Now

    By Ruth on June 22, 2017
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    Cars is a franchise that holds special memories for me. I still remember taking my young daughter to see the original film in the theater–we saw it twice. And then the DVD was played so much, I think it wore out! I wasn’t sure I was going to want to see the third installment, but I have read plenty of positive […]
  • Interview With Actress Denise Gossett 

    By Ruth on June 19, 2017
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    Within the past year, I have had what some would call a “crash course” in the horror film genre. Just like I used to abhor science fiction with a vengeance and now consider it a favorite of mine, I have found myself tempering my beliefs a bit on this beloved genre as I begin to interact with people who have […]
  • Interview With Author Daryl Wood Gerber

    By Ruth on June 19, 2017
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    I have a really good friend (who incidentally happens to be an actor) that recently discovered just how much I adored mysteries–much to his chagrin, I must admit, but that’s another story. Regardless, I have fancied mysteries from the time I fell in love with Hamilton Burger, the district attorney from the old Perry Mason series. From there, I transitioned to Columbo, […]
  • “Daddy’s Home 2”

    By Ruth on June 19, 2017
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    Daddy’s Home 2 In Theatres: Nov 10, 2017 Synopsis In the sequel to the 2015 global smash, father and stepfather, Dusty (Mark Wahlberg) and Brad (Will Ferrell) have joined forces to provide their kids with the perfect Christmas. Their newfound partnership is put to the test when Dusty’s old-school, macho Dad (Mel Gibson) and Brad’s ultra-affectionate and emotional Dad (John Lithgow) […]
  • Hallmark Presents “The Wedding March 2: Resorting to Love”

    By Ruth on June 17, 2017
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    We are now more than halfway through the Hallmark’s quartet of wedding films to celebrate “June Weddings.” And as we approach Saturday, June 17th, Hallmark viewers are in for a tantalizing treat! Mick Turner and Olivia Parsons were college sweethearts until he left the relationship to go on tour with his band. Now, years later, Mick needs a silent partner […]
  • Director Howard Ford’s Inspiration Behind “Never Let Go”

    By Ruth on June 13, 2017
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    So have you heard of the movie Never Let Go that was just released last week in the U.S.? I had the opportunity to see this phenomenal, inspiring, and moving film last year, and my review appears here. Many people wonder about the inspiration behind this story and what would have prompted Director Howard Ford to write such a gripping tail. […]
  • Interview With Actress Grainne McDermott 

    By Ruth on June 10, 2017
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    I sometimes wonder where and how I happen upon certain actors, and more often than not, it is as simple as, “I saw you on thus-and-such, and I’d love to interview you.” And that is exactly what happened with Grainne McDermott. I happened to see a holiday movie featuring this young actress, and when I looked up her body of […]
  • Interview With Actress/Singer Hayley Sales, “The Perfect Bride”

    By Ruth on June 9, 2017
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    I watched Cedar Cove from its inception on the Hallmark Channel, and most of the cast knew me as a loyal viewer and supporter. But there was something about one of the actresses on the show that always intrigued me–Hayley Sales. Her character popped up almost out of the blue one day, and then she left, oh so suddenly–far too […]
  • “Never Let Go” Movie Review

    By Ruth on June 6, 2017
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      A single mother desperately searches for her missing child in a beautiful, but unfamiliar land, following an apparent abduction. Trusting no one, and stopping at nothing, as she weaves her way through the murky backstreets and barren landscapes, now implicated in the murder of a seemingly innocent man, her connections back in the US begin to reveal that there […]