By JAMES DAWSON Front Row Features Film Critic The hilariously outrageous “The Brothers Grimsby” is so gleefully, jaw-droppingly crass that it may set a new standard for what an R-rated comedy can get away with. Going far beyond “laugh out loud,” this salaciously silly sec [...]
By ANGELA DAWSON Front Row Features HOLLYWOOD—In the dramedy “Hello, My Name is Doris,” Sally Field plays a eccentric, wildly dressed office worker “of a certain age”—that age being her late 60s—who falls head over heels for much younger co-worker. Her affection for the handsome young fellow only [...]
By ANGELA DAWSON Front Row Features HOLLYWOOD—Actors frequently lament the challenge of finding juicy roles that they can sink their teeth into. That elusive desirable role is only compounded as they age. “You read a lot of ‘grunters,’” grumbles Oscar winner Martin Landau, who remains an in-deman [...]
By ANGELA DAWSON Front Row Features HOLLYWOOD—Acclaimed British actress Helen Mirren has played all sorts of royalty, not to mention a noted police detective, a mastermind criminal and quite a few Shakespeare characters. The versatile actress now plays a British colonel, who has to make a moral d [...]
By ANGELA DAWSON Front Row Features Four years after Jennifer Lawrence first appeared on the big screen as Katniss Everdeen in “The Hunger Games,” Lionsgate’s critically acclaimed fantasy action series based on Suzanne Collins’ best-selling book trilogy comes to a rousing resolution in “The Hunge [...]