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2015
Jul
18
 
 
If you enjoy watching golf at all, then as soon as you read this, tune to ESPN and see what’s happening today – because it’s brutal, and amazing, and unlike anything I’ve ever seen before on televised golf. Yesterday, torrential rains stopped play for hours, and the advent of darkness made them suspend play at St. Andrews until the sun rose on Saturday. At the end of play Friday night, Dustin Johnson held the lead at 10 under par, having completed only 13 holes of his sec
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
18
 
 
Stanley Kubrick approached Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial erotic novel about the only way he could have in 1962: By stressing the humor in the story rather than the sexual elements, and by aging the character of Lolita, played by Sue Lyon, a few years to make her a bit less of a nymphet. James Mason plays the professor who’s come completely undone by his attraction to the young girl, Shelley Winters plays her abrasive mother, and Peter Sellers, in a movie-stealing role, plays&helli
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
18
 
 
In this excellent 1972 political drama, Robert Redford plays the title role – a candidate for the U.S. Senate from California, who decides he has no chance of winning so he runs an increasingly honest campaign. Are you watching, 2016 presidential candidates? Many of you should be…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
18
 
 
NEW NIGHT: In its final season, Hannibal is being treated even more ignominiously than before. This week, without much warning, it was moved from its Thursday time slot and, beginning tonight, banished to Saturday – with the episode where both Hannibal and Will are captured, chained and being prepared for dinner. And not as guests, but as entrees. By the way, if you’re a fan of Aquarius, it’s been given the same banished-to-Saturday treatment. You can find it at 9 p.m. ET, begi
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
18
 
 
This 2014 horror film is about a group of teens who gather around a supposedly haunted Ouija board, and unexpectedly summon some very nasty spirits. It’s fitting that this thriller is called Ouija: Based on its plot summary, I’m already board…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
18
 
 
This Open Championship could be a good one. Jordan Spieth enters the week having won both majors for this year and is favored to win the third one...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
17
 
 
Let's start with a stipulation: Because regular visitors to this website enjoy high-quality entertainment, there's no need to make a case for the extraordinary entertainment contained in Driving Miss Daisy...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
17
 
 

HBO and its most popular series ever, Game of Thrones, again led all networks and series in prime-time Emmy nominations announced Thursday. Each upped their totals from last year, with HBO nabbing 126 nods...

 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
17
 
 
This new Netflix offering is not at all what I expected. I expected this documentary special about comic Tig Notaro, the standup comic who performed an impromptu, now-legendary stage set in 2012 about receiving a cancer diagnosis days before, to be a standup comedy special, peppered with some behind-the-scenes footage. Instead, it’s a full-out biographical documentary – and it’s excellent, and pulls you in emotionally from the very first frames. Notaro is one of the executive p
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jul
17
 
 
Today is Day 2 of the British Open, held this year at the classic Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. Already, Jordan Spieth starts the day just two shots off the lead, which is held by Dustin Johnson, who three-putted on the final hole of the U.S. Open to hand Spieth the win there. So there’s a big story there for Day 2. There’s a also a big story, on the other end of the leader board, regarding Tiger Woods, who did so poorly yesterday – shooting a 4 over par, where Spieth h