Danny Glover is MAX POWERS (seriously), a hotshot filmmaker who plays matchmaker to some corny-ass white writers in this shamelessly entertaining and just plain shameless Hallmark Hall of Fame Christmas movie.
Read MoreTom DiCillo’s semi-autobiographical comedy-drama Living in Oblivion remains one of the most incisive movies about the filmmaking process ever made.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of Virginia Madsen’s career hits another winner in 1987’s Long Gone, a terrific and perfectly cast HBO movie that’s like Bull Durham but set in the 1950s with Madsen in the Sue Sarandon role, William Peterson in the Kevin Costner part and a baby-faced Dermot Mulroney in the Tim Robbins part.
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