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2015
Mar
14
 
 
I’ve written already about how interesting I found Robert Rodriguez’s two-part interview with Quentin Tarantino on the El Rey Network – and how it made me want to see his early ground-breaking films all over again. Today, IFC makes that not only possible, but easy, with a double feature beginning at 5:45 p.m. ET with 1992’s Reservoir Dogs, and continuing at 8 p.m. ET with 1994’s Pulp Fiction.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
14
 
 
A new season of The Essentials was launched last week – and with it, Robert Osborne’s newest, most acclaimed co-host, actress Sally Field. This week, the two of them celebrate this 1943 comedy made and set during wartime. A shortage of available apartments in Washington, D.C. during WWII makes strange bedfellows, and even stranger roommates, as Jean Arthur shares an apartment with dashing Joel McCrae and crusty Charles Coburn.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
14
 
 
Hilary Swank stars as a determined young boxer in this 2004 Oscar-winning film, directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Paul Haggis. The movie, the actress and the screenwriter all won Oscars – as did Best Supporting Actor Morgan Freeman. In Oscar terms, that qualifies as a first-round knockout.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
14
 
 
This is scheduled to be a compilation show of the best moments from this season – which means it’s bound to have more laughs per minute than almost anything you can watch on TV.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
13
 
 
This is a same-week repeat of last Sunday’s installment – but it’s worth pointing out, especially to those who missed it the first time around. A lot happens in this episode, to the various scrappy survivors of the Gallagher family, but there’s one scene that froze me in my tracks when watching the first time. Lip Gallagher, played by Jeremy Allen White, is explaining to a college official why he should be allowed to make a series of tuition payments, rather than one lump
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
13
 
 
I used to confuse this 1968 movie with The Absent-Minded Professor, which also had a flying car of sorts – but in that Disney movie, that vehicle went airborne due to the chemical discovery of Flubber. In this Disney movie musical, starring Dick Van Dyke, the car that provides the movie’s onomatopoeia title is a lot fancier and gimmick-prone than that. It’s sort of like a James Bond supercar, which only makes sense: This musical, which came to theaters a few years after Goldfin
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
13
 
 
Right after The Beatles invaded America on The Ed Sullivan Show, so did another British rock band: The Dave Clark Five. And for a while, they were notching Number One hits in the U.S. right along with the Fab Four. Clark was one of the rare drummers who led the band and sang lead vocals (take that, Ringo!), and their string of hits was due, in no small part, to the music’s propulsive beats. “Glad All Over,” “Bits and Pieces,” “Over and Over” – each
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
13
 
 
Paul Haggis, who won back-to-back Oscars for writing the screenplays to Million Dollar Baby and Crash, both wrote and directed this 2013 film, which follows three couples in as many cities – New York, London and Rome – before somehow bringing the trio of disparate stories together. Stars include Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis and Adrien Brody, as well as Kim Basinger, Olivia Wilde (pictured here with Neeson) and James Franco.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
13
 
 
Tonight’s guests include Arianna Huffington and Sean Penn – two very different type of pop-culture celebrities.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Mar
12
 
 
Last night, the show revealed its Top 12 contestants – and for the most part, both the viewers and the judges got it right. Tonight, the contestants will try to prove that, by singing for the right to stick around for another week of competition.