by Harrison Richlin Indiewire With ‘Den of Thieves 2: Pantera’ Leading Box Office, Gerard Butler Returns to Save the Day 1/13/2025 by Tom Brueggemann Indiewire Box Office: ‘Mufasa’ Crosses $500 Million Globally, ‘Moana 2’ Nears $1 Billion Mark ...
“Richie Rich” presents an irresistible Macaulay Culkin in a wonderful part and bursts with the gadgetry that many adults thrill to as much as children do. At the same time, it never loses touch with its humanity, directed by Donald Petrie with humor and panache. In the title role, based...
The underlying story of “Richie Rich” is as old as the hills: The poor little rich boy has all the expensive toys he needs but is lonely and neglected, and has no playmates his own age. What’s sort of wonderful is the way this movie takes that old formula and makes it fresh and...
When it comes to the "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" brothers naming their children after birds, Nicole shared that it has to be a twin thing. "I didn't ask, but I really don't think they did. I think it's just a twin thing -- who knows?" she told ET. ...
Their arrangement of “Little Boy Blue” isn’t nearly as good as the explosive full-band studio one from the mid-‘60s, but again, at least it’s notably different. The moody, minor-key ballad “Where Am I?,” which he’d done on an obscure single also recorded the year (1964) ...
However, these recordings are rich and full, with some pretty amazing instrumental work (more so on guitar than kazoo) considering it’s all by one guy. Most of these songs (“San Francisco Bay Blues,”“John Henry,”“Lining Up the Tracks,”“Railroad Work Song”) would be overdone in...
(My full article on this album, including an interview with Clark biographer John Einarson, is online here.) 16. Beverley, Where the Good Times Are (Deram). Beverley’s better known as Beverley Martyn, the name she took after marrying and sometimes recording with John Martyn. Before that, ...